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Getting Weird on the Back Nine With Austin Comedy The Salamander King
Like the endangered amphibians from which it takes its name, Austin-made comedy The Salamander King is linked to one habitat. “It’s a love letter to a place,” said director Austin Nichols, and that place is the city's golf courses.

10:00AM Thu. Apr. 24, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

From the Internet to the Industry: Behind the Scenes of the CAMP Film Festival
“From the Internet to the Industry. From the Industry to the Internet.” It’s a simple catchphrase, but it’s the philosophy and raison d’être of the inaugural CAMP Film Festival.

11:07AM Wed. Apr. 23, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

King of the Hill Sneak Peek Announced for ATX TV Festival
It's been 15 years since we all got to hang out in the alley near Hank Hill's in Arlen, Texas. But looks like we'll all be meeting up again as ATX TV Festival has announced a King of the Hill reunion and sneak peek at the newly relaunched series.

10:00AM Fri. Apr. 18, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

Austin Filmmakers Head to Tribeca
New York's Tribeca Festival has just announced its 2025 lineup, and it's big news for the Austin film scene as two movies made in and around Austin by Austin filmmakers are heading to the Big Apple.

12:34PM Wed. Apr. 16, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

STAPLE! Comes Back Home to St. Ed’s
There's a new 20-year-old sophomore at St. Edward's University, and its name is STAPLE! The Independent Media Expo.

4:16PM Thu. Apr. 10, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

STAPLE! Comes Back Home to St. Ed’s
 
Another Classic Summer of Films at the Paramount
Rebels, oil tycoons, and great big sharks are all coming to the Paramount as the Grand Dame of Congress has announced the opening week of screenings for its annual Summer Classic Film Series.

4:45PM Wed. Apr. 9, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

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CAMP Film Fest Brings Online to the IRL Theatre
Online content creation is filled with storytelling innovation, but there's no money in it. Hollywood has the money, but it's being stifled by IP mania. The new CAMP Film Fest, coming to Austin later this month, aims to bridge that divide.

11:00AM Wed. Apr. 9, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

New Jersey Noir: How Gazer Portrays a Forgotten Town
Odds are, you’ve never been to Kearny, New Jersey. But if you’ve ever taken New Jersey Transit from Newark Liberty International Airport to New York Penn Station, you’ve at least been through it without realizing it.

6:47PM Tue. Apr. 8, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

Geoffrey Rush Takes on The Rule of Jenny Pen
Dictatorships don't happen just because of evil, ambitious people. They spring up because of the apathy or fear or blindness of those that could stop it. As James Ashcroft, writer/director of The Rule of Jenny Pen explains, “Tyranny is a weed that grows when it’s unattended and ignored, and before you know it, it’s overwhelming.”

7:00AM Tue. Apr. 8, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

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