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David Wingo Gets 'Some Sweet Relief'
Kat Candler directs Wingo’s latest music video
Chase Hoffberger, July 10, 2013
Alamo Going Ape for Lakeline Opening
New site opens doors on July 22 as Lake Creek closes
Richard Whittaker, July 10, 2013
Film Flam
News from Elijah Wood, Ron Howard, and AFS
Monica Riese, July 9, 2013
DVDanger: 'Tower Block'
UK suspense with a thick slice of social realism and bloodshed
Richard Whittaker, July 8, 2013
Help Fight MS With Pee-wee
Rolling Roadshow screening benefits MS Foundation
Monica Riese, July 8, 2013
Rooster Teeth Expo
Photos by John Anderson
Photos, July 8, 2013
From the Vaults: The New Face of the Academy
Danny Trejo, Jeff Nichols, and Catherine Hardwicke are new nominees
Marjorie Baumgarten, July 7, 2013
From Gorilla Whales to Men of Metal
Alamo celebrates 'Pacific Rim' with Beasts vs Bots kaiju month
Richard Whittaker, July 7, 2013
The Lone Ranger
The Lone Ranger
is a Western without a compass.
Movie Review, July 5, 2013
20 Feet From Stardom
This film is an extended hosanna to an undersung artist, the backup singer, and what a joyful noise it makes.
Movie Review, July 5, 2013
Unfinished Song
Vanessa Redgrave and Terence Stamp bring vitality to their roles in film otherwise filled with cliches about aging and the curative power of singing your heart out.
Movie Review, July 5, 2013
RTX 2013: The Rooster Teeth Bite Back
And this time the gamer gathering is planning a big Spill
Richard Whittaker, July 4, 2013
Pregaming 'Drunk History'
This July Fourth, celebrate the coming of a new American classic
Monica Riese, July 4, 2013
Kickstart Your Weekend: 'Yakona'
San Marcos River speaks up in forthcoming film
Monica Riese, July 3, 2013
Despicable Me 2
Gru exchanges supervillainy for domesticity in this sequel, although the Minions are still the animated film's best selling point.
Movie Review, July 5, 2013
Everything I Need to Know About Drinking I Learned From Hollywood
Relying on TV and film for drinking tips
Monica Riese, July 3, 2013
Diaries of 'The Beer Diaries'
Two guys, 12 episodes, and more lucky circumstances than you can count
Joey Keeton, July 3, 2013
Nine for IX Premieres Tonight
ESPN presents a series on women in sports
Monica Riese, July 2, 2013
Heavenly Hyrulian Harmonies
'Legend of Zelda' goes symphonic
Sean Carey, July 2, 2013
You Say You Want a 'Revolution'?
TV show filming in Austin area seeks extras
Marjorie Baumgarten, July 1, 2013
How Napster Changed the World and Lost Everything
Alex Winter brings 'Downloaded' to Alamo Slaughter Lane tonight
Richard Whittaker, July 1, 2013
From the Vaults: 'Weekend at Bernie's' Review Revived
Gaming guru Warren Spector's review of 'Weekend at Bernie's' from 1989
Marjorie Baumgarten, June 28, 2013
A New Life for 'A Band Called Death'
Detroit rock & rollers resurrected through Drafthouse Films
Richard Whittaker, June 28, 2013
Kickstart Your Weekend: 'Teeth'
Jennifer Cox tackles bullying in forthcoming short film
Monica Riese, June 28, 2013
Somm
Are sommeliers the "new rock stars of the food industry"?
Movie Review, June 28, 2013
White House Down
Roland Emmerich blows up the White House real good, so who cares if it doesn't all compute when you have Channing Tatum and Jamie Foxx (as an Obama-ish prez) battling to become last men standing?
Movie Review, June 28, 2013
A Hijacking
This psychologically tense Danish drama about modern-day piracy doesn't cater to cliches or sentimentality.
Movie Review, June 28, 2013
A Band Called Death
A black proto-punk band from Detroit that wouldn't compromise on its name is unearthed in this music doc 35 years after recording their original demo tracks.
Movie Review, June 28, 2013
Dirty Wars
Journalist Jeremy Scahill investigates the stealth operations of JSOC - the Joint Special Operations Command, an elite military outfit that performs targeted kills at the administration's directive.
Movie Review, June 28, 2013
The Heat
In his follow-up to
Bridesmaids
, Paul Feig re-employs Melissa McCarthy and teams her with Sandra Bullock for a comedy about a mismatched law-enforcement duo.
Movie Review, June 28, 2013
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