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Renoir
Renoir
is great at capturing an Impressionist atmosphere on film but this story about the family relations is dramatically inert.
Movie Review, May 10, 2013
Drafthouse Films Heads to 'A Field in England'
Local distro house acquires newest shocker from Ben Wheatley
Richard Whittaker, May 9, 2013
Trailer Park Goes Big
'Ender's Game,' 'The World's End,' and 'The Butler'
Monica Riese, May 9, 2013
AFS Doc Nights: 'How to Survive a Plague'
When desperate times called for desperate measures
Anne S. Lewis, May 9, 2013
Hungry for 'Fruit Hunters'
Cinedigm Docurama gets a taste of exotic produce
Jessi Cape, May 9, 2013
The Great Gatsby
A great American novel does not always a great movie make, but Baz Lurhmann, a director of delirious excess, certainly seems an apt fit for the Roaring Twenties.
Movie Review, May 10, 2013
Lost and Found
Found Footage Festival helps you find your way
Monica Riese, May 8, 2013
Alamo Drafthouse Goes All Out for Gatsby Opening
Dress up, drink up, and party like it's 1929
Gracie Salem, May 7, 2013
Farewell, Ray Harryhausen
The master of stop motion passed on at 92
Richard Whittaker, May 7, 2013
AFF Has the Right Idea About ‘Wrong Numbers’
Made in Texas series revisits Alex Holdridge’s first film
Kimberley Jones, May 7, 2013
Docurama Film Examines Indian Culture's Split Personality
The women of Indian beauty pageants and Hindu Nationalist boot camps
Jessi Cape, May 7, 2013
BioWare to Fight New
Star Wars
Locally based
Mass Effect
creators one of three firms on new games
Richard Whittaker, May 6, 2013
You Can Dance If You Want To
Alamo Danceoke has all the moves
Monica Riese, May 6, 2013
'The Happy Poet' Hits Stateside
There's something sweet about this veggie stand
Monica Riese, May 6, 2013
Here's Your History Lesson for the Day
'Cinco de Mayo: La Batalla' bursts onto the scene
Monica Riese, May 5, 2013
Star Wars Day: Happy May the Fourth, And a Very Merry Revenge of the Fifth
One man's 35 year trip to a galaxy far, far away
Richard Whittaker, May 4, 2013
Trailer Park Is Young at Heart
'Violet & Daisy,' Judy Blume, and ice cream
Monica Riese, May 3, 2013
From the Vaults: Talking 'Trash'
Andrew Garrison discusses filming Allison Orr's 'Trash Project'
Marjorie Baumgarten, May 3, 2013
Ride the Local Through This Mega Movie Map
250 films, 20 lines, 1 amazing visual
Monica Riese, May 3, 2013
Summer of 1983: The Sequel
Alamo Drafthouse hits the wayback button and finds a 'Jedi'
Richard Whittaker, May 3, 2013
Kickstart Your Weekend: 'Skunk'
Annie Silverstein, pit bulls, and the road ahead
Monica Riese, May 3, 2013
The Angels' Share
Scottish social-realist director Ken Loach is back with a new movie about young delinquents and a whisky-distillery heist.
Movie Review, May 3, 2013
The Big Wedding
In this wedding comedy, a bridegroom’s bitterly divorced parents (De Niro and Keaton) must pretend they’re still married to appease his Catholic birth mother.
Movie Review, May 3, 2013
Iron Man 3
It's more of the same, but the same is pretty good.
Movie Review, May 3, 2013
No Place on Earth
A spelunker in the Ukraine turns amateur sleeuth as he tries to make sense of the remnants he finds in a cave: They were left by Jews who hid there from the Nazis.
Movie Review, May 3, 2013
Trash Dance
The process used by Austin choreographer Allison Orr to create this dance piece for garbage trucks and sanitation workers is revealed in this fascinating documentary record.
Movie Review, May 3, 2013
Tonight's Your Last Chance to See 'Girl Rising'
'One girl with courage is a revolution'
Jessi Cape, May 2, 2013
Before and After
Screen 'Before Midnight' and its prequels back-to-back with AFS
Monica Riese, May 2, 2013
Soderbergh and IBM's Sense of Scale
Two small-scale projects put film and fiction in perspective
Monica Riese, May 2, 2013
Film Flam
Sequels, students, and summer shakeups
Monica Riese, May 2, 2013
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