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9511-9540 of 25,475 entries
A Look at Lakeline
Behind the screens at the newest, biggest Alamo Drafthouse
Richard Whittaker, July 19, 2013
Girl Most Likely
Kristen Wiig plays the darker side of the girl who hasn't fulfilled her potential and Annette Bening co-stars as her Atlantic City mom.
Movie Review, July 19, 2013
Only God Forgives
Drive
's Nicolas Winding Refn reunites again with Ryan Gosling and adds Kristin Scott Thomas to the mix for this descent into heartlessness.
Movie Review, July 19, 2013
Grown Ups 2
Sandler and pals return to the well.
Movie Review, July 19, 2013
Red 2
No wonder Bruce Willis has become the king of the sequels: He reliably delivers more of whatever it is we liked the last time.
Movie Review, July 19, 2013
The Conjuring
This supernatural thriller from the director of
Saw
could be mistaken for
The Amityville Exorcist
.
Movie Review, July 19, 2013
'Arrested Development' Developments
For the Bluth-watchers among you
Monica Riese, July 18, 2013
Big Stars in Your Eyes
A Q&A with Big Star documentarian Drew DeNicola
Scott Schinder, July 18, 2013
ATX at SDCC
Austin creators head to the San Diego Comic-Con
Richard Whittaker, July 18, 2013
The Full Monty
With the release of 'RWBY,' Monty Oum is officially Rooster Teeth's rock star
Dan Solomon, July 18, 2013
To Forgive, Divine
Nicolas Winding Refn and Ryan Gosling reunite in 'Only God Forgives'
Richard Whittaker, July 18, 2013
Turbo
A snail wants to race in the Indy 500 in this new animated comedy.
Movie Review, July 19, 2013
Fill the Void
In this fascinating Israeli film set within a community of ultra-Orthodox Jews, a young woman grapples with whether to marry her dead sister's husband.
Movie Review, July 19, 2013
When My Big Star's Beside Me
Cult-legend rock doc returns to Austin
Scott Schinder, July 18, 2013
'Klown' on the Small Screen
Drafthouse distributing deranged Danish sitcom
Richard Whittaker, July 17, 2013
Calvin and Hobbes Visit the Trailer Park
Legendary comic strip gets the doc treatment
Monica Riese, July 16, 2013
DVD Watch: 'Heavy Traffic'
Ralph Bakshi's irreverent feature celebrates its 40th
Monica Riese, July 16, 2013
DVDanger: 'Would You Rather'
Rich people are weird, but not as weird as what people do to be rich
Richard Whittaker, July 16, 2013
Small Screen, Big News
New series, fresh roasts, and the end of a lie
Monica Riese, July 15, 2013
Cosplay All Day
Dragon's Lair holding fantasy costuming symposium
Richard Whittaker, July 13, 2013
Kickstart Your Weekend with the Underdogs
'Wolves of Wuhan,' 'Sleight,' and 'A Better Life'
Monica Riese, July 12, 2013
Finding Out
What Maisie Knew
Scott McGehee and David Siegel find the magic line for child actors
Richard Whittaker, July 12, 2013
What Maisie Knew
Young Maisie’s divorced parents are negligent, not cruel, in this contemporary take on the novel by Henry James from the co-directors of
the Deep End
.
Movie Review, July 12, 2013
The Way, Way Back
In this indie comedy, a young teen finds confidence at a local water park after suffering emotional abuse from his insensitive, would-be stepfather.
Movie Review, July 12, 2013
Kevin Hart: Let Me Explain
The comedian's stand-up act is captured live in this new concert film.
Movie Review, July 12, 2013
Five Kaiju You'll Never See Coming
Before you see 'Pacific Rim,' expand your monster knowledge
Richard Whittaker, July 11, 2013
Aged to Perfection
Classic Game Fest brings childhood favorites to the young at heart
James Renovitch, July 11, 2013
Pacific Rim
When monsters and robots engage in epic battle, puny humans huddle in movie theatres to pay respect.
Movie Review, July 12, 2013
DVD Watch: Combat Girls
The dark shadow of a post-Hitler youth, plus new releases
Richard Whittaker, July 10, 2013
Machete to 'Kill' Fantastic Fest
Robert Rodriguez's latest to open genre film fest
Richard Whittaker, July 10, 2013
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