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Games Gift Guide

Dec. 14, 2007

Games Gift Guide
Manhunt 2
For the morbidly curious but best avoided this season

Eric Sebesta, Dec. 14, 2007

Games Gift Guide
Rated 'E' for Everyone
A smattering of kids games for gifting

Eric Sebesta, Dec. 14, 2007

Betting the Farm
Betting the Farm
Gamecock helps indie video-game developers play with the big boys

James Renovitch, Dec. 14, 2007

Geek Out!
The Princess Bride: 20th Anniversary Edition
Gifts for Trekkies, Anglophiles, and arthouse obscurists

Joe O'Connell, Dec. 14, 2007

Games Gift Guide
College Hoops 2K8
Custard smooth gameplay brings this game to the Final Four

Mark Fagan, Dec. 14, 2007

Geek Out!
Berlin Alexanderplatz
Gifts for Trekkies, Anglophiles, and arthouse obscurists

Spencer Parsons, Dec. 14, 2007

Revew: Atonement
Atonement
Joe Wright has fashioned an epic piece of moviemaking from Ian McEwan’s novel: Starring Keira Knightley, the film is consumed with the nature of storytelling and the moral responsibility of the storyteller.

Movie Review, Dec. 14, 2007

Homer for the Holidays
Homer for the Holidays
Fox gives away Simpsons Santa hats at just the right price.

Kimberley Jones, Dec. 12, 2007

Revew: What Would Jesus Buy?
What Would Jesus Buy?
The good Reverend Billy is on an agitprop mission to convince his fellow Americans that our heedless consumerism will be their spiritual undoing.

Movie Review, Dec. 7, 2007

What Becomes a Legacy Most
What Becomes a Legacy Most
AFS Doc Tour presents 'Forever'

Anne S. Lewis, Dec. 7, 2007

Revew: Awake
Awake
The phenomenon of "anesthetic awareness," in which the patient is fully conscious yet physically paralyzed during surgery, is grist for this psychological thriller.

Movie Review, Dec. 7, 2007

In Print
Dark Victory: The Life of Bette Davis
Film historian Ed Sikov has compiled a loving, slavishly and meticulously researched profile of one of the 20th century's most memorable film icons

Melanie Haupt, Dec. 7, 2007

DVD Watch
Drunken Angel
In his 1948 debut for the immortal Japanese film director Akira Kurosawa, Toshirô Mifune unleashes a naked rage that anticipates James Dean by a half-dozen years

Raoul Hernandez, Dec. 7, 2007

Revew: Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead
Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead
Lloyd Kaufman's Poultrygeist is a campy zombie comedy that's full of jokes, chicken suits, spewing geysers of various bodily fluids, and barbs flung in the direction of the fast-food industry.

Movie Review, Dec. 7, 2007

Revew: Joe Strummer: The Future Is Unwritten
Joe Strummer: The Future Is Unwritten
One of the most compelling documentary portraits of a musician yet made, Julien Temple's film about the former Clash musician acknowledges the legend while uncovering the truth.

Movie Review, Dec. 7, 2007

Revew: Darfur Now
Darfur Now
For all the film’s rallying efforts, its meandering structure and absence of a central focal point result in a film about genocide that is, as unbelievable as it sounds, kind of boring.

Movie Review, Dec. 7, 2007

TV Eye
TV Eye
Hope and Glory

Belinda Acosta, Dec. 7, 2007

When White Meat Attacks
When White Meat Attacks
Troma's 'Poultrygeist' pokes holes (and punctures skin) in our fast-food nation

Josh Rosenblatt, Dec. 7, 2007

Revew: The Golden Compass
The Golden Compass
The special effects are mostly spectacular in this story of a 12-year-old orphan whose fate is connected to a holy, multiverse war yet to come.

Movie Review, Dec. 7, 2007

We Don't Need No Stinking Schedule!
We Don't Need No Stinking Schedule!
Alamo Downtown hopes to redefine movie listings.

Richard Whittaker, Dec. 3, 2007

TV Eye
TV Eye
Cracking the Nut

Belinda Acosta, Nov. 30, 2007

Revew: Aaja Nachle
Aaja Nachle
A dancer in New York returns home to India to see the teacher who taught her to dance and, ultimately, fight to save the school he built.

Movie Review, Nov. 30, 2007

Revew: Romance & Cigarettes
Romance & Cigarettes
John Turturro directs this oddball musical in which the stars (the eclectic cast of James Gandolfini, Susan Sarandon, Kate Winslet, Steve Buscemi, Mary-Louise Parker, Christopher Walken, Aida Turturro, and Mandy Moore) lip-sync and dance to popular songs.

Movie Review, Nov. 30, 2007

A Second Shot at 'Shootin' Match'
A Second Shot at 'Shootin' Match'
The late Eagle Pennell's debut film gets a new lease on life

Louis Black, Nov. 30, 2007

Every Last Word
Every Last Word
Vincent Gallo: The Complete Transcript

Mark Fagan, Nov. 30, 2007

Two Guys Walk Into a Bar
Two Guys Walk Into a Bar
Lou Perryman and Sonny Carl Davis drink, dish

Marc Savlov, Nov. 30, 2007

Man of a Thousand Faces
Man of a Thousand Faces
Vincent Gallo makes music in Austin

Mark Fagan, Nov. 30, 2007

Revew: Holly
Holly
Ron Livingston plays a lost soul in Cambodia who rescues a 12-year-old Vietnamese girl, who has been sold as a prostitute by her parents.

Movie Review, Nov. 30, 2007

Film News
Local production heats up, and a UT professor makes it to the Oscar doc short list

Joe O'Connell, Nov. 30, 2007

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