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SXSW Interactive and Chamber of Commerce Name A-List Startups
SXSW Interactive and Chamber of Commerce Name A-List Startups
A dozen local enterprises to keep an eye on

Monica Riese, Nov. 8, 2013

Review: The Armstrong Lie
The Armstrong Lie
What's a filmmaker to do with all the footage shot during Lance Armstrong's inspirational bicycling comeback in 2009 but reshape it into a documentary about a sports hero who couldn't stop lying?

Movie Review, Nov. 8, 2013

ATX TV Fest to Host First-Ever 'Everwood' Reunion
ATX TV Fest to Host First-Ever 'Everwood' Reunion
Plus the rest of the first wave of programming

Monica Riese, Nov. 7, 2013

Alex Gibney Untangles <i>The Armstrong Lie</i>
Alex Gibney Untangles The Armstrong Lie
How a comeback documentary became something else entirely

Chase Hoffberger, Nov. 7, 2013

Disney Casting in Austin
Disney Casting in Austin
Rumors fly this may be for a galaxy far, far away

Richard Whittaker, Nov. 7, 2013

Bryan Cranston Stars in 'Writer's Block'
Bryan Cranston Stars in 'Writer's Block'
Filmmaker Brandon Polanco hit the jackpot – twice

Monica Riese, Nov. 7, 2013

The Anatomy of a Lie
The Anatomy of a Lie
Alex Gibney dissects Lance Armstrong's doping scandal in new documentary

Chase Hoffberger, Nov. 7, 2013

Review: All Is Lost
All Is Lost
In this near-wordless film, Robert Redford is compulsively watchable as a man trying to save himself from his sinking ship.

Movie Review, Nov. 8, 2013

Review: Thor: The Dark World
Thor: The Dark World
The Marvel cinematic universe opens its gates once again, and The Dark World does not disappoint.

Movie Review, Nov. 8, 2013

Meme Weaver
Meme Weaver
Local distributor Indie Meme brings independent film from India to the U.S.

Matthew Irwin, Nov. 7, 2013

Nothing Civil About It
Nothing Civil About It
Austin Film Society spotlights 'Slavery by Another Name'

Anne S. Lewis, Nov. 7, 2013

Blockbusted
Blockbusted
One-time scourge of mom and pop video stores goes under

Richard Whittaker, Nov. 6, 2013

Cinema Club Deconstructs 'The Royal Tenenbaums'
Cinema Club Deconstructs 'The Royal Tenenbaums'
Matt Zoller Seitz hosts at the Alamo Ritz

Monica Riese, Nov. 6, 2013

You're Listening to Radiolab – and Watching It, Too
You're Listening to Radiolab – and Watching It, Too
Robert Krulwich and Jad Abumrad take their show on the road

Monica Riese, Nov. 6, 2013

Punk Plays Nice and Writes a Symphony
Punk Plays Nice and Writes a Symphony
New film features local musician's road to symphonic success

Jessi Cape, Nov. 5, 2013

DVDanger: 'The Vincent Price Collection'
DVDanger: 'The Vincent Price Collection'
The master of horror at the height of his Poe powers

Richard Whittaker, Nov. 5, 2013

Austin Film Festival Announces Audience Awards
Austin Film Festival Announces Audience Awards
Congratulations to all of the competition filmmakers

Monica Riese, Nov. 4, 2013

SXSW Announces Winners of Community Service Award
SXSW Announces Winners of Community Service Award
Event honors Interactive co-founder Dewey Winburne

Monica Riese, Nov. 4, 2013

Housecore Horror Hands Out the Rot-Scars
Housecore Horror Hands Out the Rot-Scars
"Thanatomorphose", "Found." and "Motivational Growth" win big

Richard Whittaker, Nov. 2, 2013

Catching Up With Jerry Ferrara
Catching Up With Jerry Ferrara
The 'Entourage' co-star has a host of new projects on his plate

Patrick Courtney, Nov. 2, 2013

From the Vaults: I'll Be Your Mirror
From the Vaults: I'll Be Your Mirror
Grab the remote: 'Lou Reed: Rock and Roll Heart' is on PBS in an hour

Marjorie Baumgarten, Nov. 1, 2013

Beware 'The Visitor'
Beware 'The Visitor'
Drafthouse Films brings space oddity to screens tonight

Richard Whittaker, Nov. 1, 2013

Kickstart Your Weekend With Pinhole Photography
Kickstart Your Weekend With Pinhole Photography
Deaf Austinite uses new technology for an old invention

Monica Riese, Nov. 1, 2013

Drafthouse Films and Cinedigm Unleash 'The Dog'
Drafthouse Films and Cinedigm Unleash 'The Dog'
Doc chronicles true story behind 'Dog Day Afternoon'

Monica Riese, Nov. 1, 2013

Bui Is the Warmest Color
Bui Is the Warmest Color
Albert Bui's latest endeavor warms us to a modern lez love-story

Sarah Marloff, Nov. 1, 2013

Review: 12 Years a Slave
12 Years a Slave
Brutal yet elegant, Steve McQueen's latest is a beautifully rendered punch to the gut about the most shameful chapter in American history.

Movie Review, Nov. 1, 2013

Review: Last Vegas
Last Vegas
Did the Social Security set finally get their The Hangover?

Movie Review, Nov. 1, 2013

Review: Man of Tai Chi
Man of Tai Chi
Keanu Reeves’ directorial debut sizzles with mandible-cracking action, political intrigue, and electrifying martial physicality.

Movie Review, Nov. 1, 2013

Review: Angels Sing
Angels Sing
This sugarcoated Christmas tale is an Austin-born and -bred affair.

Movie Review, Nov. 1, 2013

Review: Blue Is the Warmest Color
Blue Is the Warmest Color
This three-hour-long French film has been much hyped for its graphic sexual content, but it's the less explicit stuff that makes it worth a watch.

Movie Review, Nov. 1, 2013

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