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SXSW Goes Monster Hunting With <i>Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Amongst Thieves</i>
Dungeons & Dragons to Open SXSW
Evil Dead Rises and more added to festival lineup

Richard Whittaker, Jan. 11, 2023

Jonathan Majors, Janet and John Pierson, Michael De Luca Honored by the Texas Film Awards
Jonathan Majors, Janet and John Pierson, Michael De Luca Honored by the Texas Film Awards
Marvel’s Kang, indie champs and Oscar-nominated producer head to Luck

Richard Whittaker, Jan. 10, 2023

SXSW Brings the Cosmos to Austin
SXSW Brings the Cosmos to Austin
Keynote brings unseen images from the James Webb telescope

Richard Whittaker, Jan. 10, 2023

Mystery Switches and Other Hidden Secrets of <i>Shin Ultraman</i>
Mystery Switches and Other Hidden Secrets of Shin Ultraman
How director Shinji Higuchi made a very loyal reboot

Richard Whittaker, Jan. 7, 2023

William Shatner, Still Boldly Going
William Shatner, Still Boldly Going
The legend brings The Wrath of Khan to the Long Center

Richard Whittaker, Jan. 6, 2023

Vicky Krieps Liberates an Empress in <i>Corsage</i>
Vicky Krieps Liberates an Empress in Corsage
The actress discusses finds the truth of Sissi, and the other actors who have played her, in the new biopic

Richard Whittaker, Jan. 5, 2023

Revew: The Old Way
The Old Way
Nic Cage saddles up for a Western with a surprise in its saddlebags

Movie Review, Jan. 6, 2023

Revew: Shin Ultraman
Shin Ultraman
Japan's metal defender gets an ass-kicking modern reboot

Movie Review, Jan. 6, 2023

Revew: Corsage
Corsage
Vicky Krieps shines in this sullen biopic of Austrian Empress Elisabeth

Movie Review, Jan. 6, 2023

Austin Critics Announce the Five Best Austin Films of 2022
Austin Critics Announce the Five Best Austin Films of 2022
Linklater and mountain lions, the pandemic, the legacy of slavery, and the fight for abortion rights all part of this year’s AFCA Austin Film Award short list

Richard Whittaker, Jan. 5, 2023

Revew: Lazaro and The Shark: Cuba Under the Surface
Lazaro and The Shark: Cuba Under the Surface
Protest, poverty, and art intersect in Cuba's conga culture

Movie Review, Jan. 6, 2023

Revew: A Man Called Otto
A Man Called Otto
Tom Hanks' "grumpy old man" phase stumbles with this discordant comedy about death

Movie Review, Jan. 6, 2023

Austin Film Critics Association Announces 2022 Awards Short Lists
Austin Film Critics Association Announces 2022 Awards Short Lists
Everything Everywhere All At Once leads nominee pack

Richard Whittaker, Jan. 4, 2023

Revew: All Quiet on the Western Front
All Quiet on the Western Front
Shocking, graphic, and mournful adaption of the World War I epic

Movie Review, Dec. 30, 2022

Return of the Revenge of the Final Girl in <i>Scare Package 2: Rad Chad's Revenge</i>
Return of the Revenge of the Final Girl in Scare Package 2: Rad Chad's Revenge
Austin actress Zoe Graham comes back to the bloodbath in this sequel to the horror-comedy anthology smash

Richard Whittaker, Dec. 29, 2022

Weird Wednesday Celebrates Low-Budget Legend Albert Pyun
Weird Wednesday Celebrates Low-Budget Legend Albert Pyun
An unstoppable workhorse whose films celebrated earnest fun

Julian Towers, Dec. 29, 2022

Damien Chazelle and the Fall of Silent Hollywood in <i>Babylon</i>
Damien Chazelle and the Fall of Silent Hollywood in Babylon
The director talks falling stars and the great studio inversion of 1927

Richard Whittaker, Dec. 22, 2022

Revew: The Pale Blue Eye
The Pale Blue Eye
Star-studded horror finds Edgar Allan Poe in a Gothic mystery of his own

Movie Review, Dec. 23, 2022

Revew: Puss in Boots: The Last Wish
Puss in Boots: The Last Wish
Banderas is back in the boots in this superior Shrek spin-off

Movie Review, Dec. 23, 2022

Revew: Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance With Somebody
Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance With Somebody
Disappointing biopic of the woman that made "I Will Always Love You" her own

Movie Review, Dec. 23, 2022

Revew: Babylon
Babylon
Star-studded, bittersweet love letter to the golden age of Hollywood is cinema maximus

Movie Review, Dec. 23, 2022

Faith and Fatness in <i>The Whale</i>
Faith and Fatness in The Whale
Darren Aronofsky and writer Samuel D. Hunter redefine the religious movie

Richard Whittaker, Dec. 22, 2022

A Tale of a Whale: Shanon Weaver on Playing and Watching Charlie
A Tale of a Whale: Shanon Weaver on Playing and Watching Charlie
Austin artist Shanon Weaver shares his experience playing Charlie and watching Brendan Fraser play the same part in The Whale

Shanon Weaver, Dec. 22, 2022

Revew: The Whale
The Whale
Brendan Fraser anchors Aronofsky's meditation on faith and fatness

Movie Review, Dec. 23, 2022

Assembling a Community of <i>Women Talking</i>
Assembling a Community of Women Talking
Director Sarah Polley and producer Dede Gardner on faith and building an ensemble

Richard Whittaker, Dec. 22, 2022

Revew: Women Talking
Women Talking
Sarah Polley finds stunning drama in one simple night of conversations in a barn

Movie Review, Dec. 23, 2022

Super Soldier, Super Spy: Eugenio Mira on <i>García!</i>
Super Soldier, Super Spy: Eugenio Mira on García!
The Spanish filmmaker unpacks the inherent fascism of the superhero

Richard Whittaker, Dec. 17, 2022

Finding <i>Little America</i> in Austin
Finding Little America in Austin
Series co-creator Lee Eisenberg on bringing the Apple show to the ATX

Richard Whittaker, Dec. 17, 2022

Travis Stevens Gets Under the Skin of <i>A Wounded Fawn</i>
Travis Stevens Gets Under the Skin of A Wounded Fawn
How his new art-horror interweaves myths and failed justice

Richard Whittaker, Dec. 15, 2022

Matthew Monagle’s Top 10 Films of 2022
Matthew Monagle’s Top 10 Films of 2022

Dec. 15, 2022

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