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Katrina Survivors Reflect 10 Years Later
Jamar Jefferson and Donna Bonner are just two of many who relocated to Austin
"..."I just lost both of my jobs. I was sitting at..."

Aug. 28, 2015 News Feature by Kahron Spearman

Maps to the Stars
David Cronenberg's film, with a script by Bruce Wagner, is a darkly humorous moral fable aimed at Hollywood.
"...to pin down the recent cinema of David Cronenberg. Once the master of squeamish body horror and existential dread,..."

Feb. 27, 2015 Movie Review by Josh Kupecki

The Boy Next Door
Jennifer Lopez stars in this brazenly dumb MILF thriller.
"...Her Claire, a vulnerable schoolteacher recently separated from a once-cheating husband (Corbett), is clearly intrigued by this sensitive and..."

Jan. 23, 2015 Movie Review by Steve Davis

The Spill Diaspora
Two websites devoted to film and popular culture have risen from the ashes of Spill.com
"...a story worth revisiting, especially since the heroes are once again returning to positions of influence in the world..."

Nov. 28, 2014 Screens Feature by Austin Heiberg

Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance)
A Hollywood star falls to earth with mad, exhilarating results.
"...Michael Keaton plays Riggan Thomas, who once ruled Hollywood as the star of a superhero franchise..."

Oct. 24, 2014 Movie Review by Kimberley Jones

Alejandro Escovedo’s Hurricane Honeymoon
Rocker’s Category 4 account: “I thought, We might not make this"
"...California region to honeymoon with a friend in Pescadero, just outside La Paz. A week later, Hurricane Odile hit...."

Sept. 23, 2014 Music Post by Tim Stegall

The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby: Them
Jessica Chastain plays Her and James McAvoy plays Him, and together they're Them in intriguing head-scratcher.
"...– or even her purview – to consider not just the text, but its larger context? I’m genuinely stumped...."

Sept. 19, 2014 Movie Review by Kimberley Jones

Land Ho!
This buddy comedy travels all the way to Reykjavik – but does it actually go anywhere?
"...character studies – and, besides, the scenery is stunning. Just don’t expect that much will have been accomplished or..."

Sept. 12, 2014 Movie Review by Marjorie Baumgarten

We're the Millers
This Jennifer Aniston and Jason Sudeikis comedy shows some sweetly crude family values.
"...an 18-year-old’s swollen, grapefruit-sized testicle on prominent display not once, not twice, but three times. (A pesky tarantula bite..."

Aug. 2, 2013 Movie Review by Steve Davis

Somebody Up There Likes Me
Bob Byington's filmed-in-Austin, indie comedy takes place over decades as a guy wanders through life with (scene-stealing) coaching from his best friend, played by Nick Offerman.
"...characters get married, divorced, and die. There's no climax, just a bunch of people waiting around. The title, borrowed..."

April 5, 2013 Movie Review by Leah Churner

Stoker
Starring Nicole Kidman, this first English-language outing of Korean fave Park Chan-wook is stylish but wanting.
"...plots. Am I whiffing with “sort-of”? Sure, but I’m just taking a cue from the film, a stylishly plated..."

March 22, 2013 Movie Review by Kimberley Jones

Skyfall
Daniel Craig's glum third go-’round as 007 is enhanced by fun turns by all the supporting players, as well as the film's exciting camerawork.
"...head of Britain’s Secret Intelligence Service. Then again, it’s just about an even trade for the sheer pleasure of..."

Nov. 9, 2012 Movie Review by Kimberley Jones

Won't Back Down
Two mad-as-hell mamas take back their public school from the bureaucrats and unions that seemingly enforce the status quo.
"...a quality education to all the public’s children, not just the ones whose parents shout the loudest...."

Sept. 28, 2012 Movie Review by Marjorie Baumgarten

The Watch
This comedy is awfully lightweight although Richard Ayoade lends some spark to the goofy quartet.
"...fits. It's not that it's a bad film, it's just not a great one, despite its winning premise. (It..."

July 27, 2012 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

Over Your Cities Grass Will Grow
Director Sophie Fiennes gives us this elegant examination of the highly personal artwork of German painter and sculptor Anselm Kiefer.
"...create much of what lies within), this studio complex just outside of Barjac, in the south of France, is..."

Feb. 17, 2012 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

Arthur Christmas
The folks at Aardman Animation, who gave us Wallace & Gromit, seve up an instant – and funny – holiday classic.
"...is that it is preceded by evil incarnate: a Justin Bieber music video of the pint-sized castrato's soul-sucking rendition..."

Nov. 25, 2011 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

George A. Romero's Survival of the Dead
Romero revivifies even more zombies with this new picture, but now the filmmaker depicts humankind as hardly worth saving.
"...off in Pittsburgh. This sixth official entry into the once-upon-a-nightmare that began with 1968's still devastating Night of the..."

May 28, 2010 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

Terminator Salvation
Despite a couple of good action sequences, Terminator Salvation is loud, talky, and entirely lacking any sort of soul or sense of good old summer-matinee fun.
"..."Governor Arnold Schwarzengger." There's zero zip, nada panache; it just doesn't have the requisite hero ring to it. John..."

May 22, 2009 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

I've Loved You So Long
Kristen Scott Thomas is unforgettable in this French film about a woman who has to live with her self-hatred after committing a heinous crime.
"...a life of its own. Juliette, we learn, has just been released from prison after 15 years, and it..."

Feb. 27, 2009 Movie Review by Josh Rosenblatt

Burning Down the Ags: Is It Ever Enough?
Thanksgiving = turkey, then football, then shopping
"...is tailgating taken to the monied extremes. Like fajitas once were the meat that only poor people ate (and..."

Nov. 28, 2008 Sports Post by Joe O'Connell

The Dukes
Character actor Robert Davi directs and co-stars with Chazz Palmintieri in this movie about a former doo-wop group that tries to recapture its glory days.
"...movie or TV show needs a tough guy who’d just as soon elbow you in the larynx as help..."

Nov. 28, 2008 Movie Review by Josh Rosenblatt

Sentimental Doom Death Song
Monarch Event Center's metal christening
"...and ample, signal sky’s-the-limit potential for the Center, host once again to this winter’s Blue Genie arts bazaar. The..."

Oct. 17, 2008 Music Post by Raoul Hernandez

NFL Better Watch Out for VY Upon His Return
Vince Young should be eager to play after last week's media (and onfield) debacle
"...smile. Vince is back, at least he will be once his MCL heals in two to four weeks, but..."

Sept. 12, 2008 Sports Post by Justin Sanders

Hamlet 2
The manic comedian Steve Coogan plays a high school drama teacher who pens a scandalous remake of the Bard's classic in an attempt to save his Tucson class from budget cuts.
"...far enough in its embrace of everyday madness. (Although once you include a catchy musical number about incest and..."

Aug. 22, 2008 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

When Did You Last See Your Father?
Based on British poet Blake Morrison’s written memoir, this film is a very particular yet universal story about the eternal knot between fathers and sons.
"...with his father’s approval. Blake’s conflict reaches critical mass once his father, Arthur (Broadbent), is diagnosed with terminal cancer,..."

July 4, 2008 Movie Review by Marjorie Baumgarten

The Promotion
Forgettably bland, this comic film features Seann William Scott and John C. Reilly vying for the same job promotion.
"...redemptions lie in moving up the corporate ladder but just self-aware enough to realize they’re too defeated to ever..."

June 13, 2008 Movie Review by Josh Rosenblatt

'Chronicle' Mock NFL Draft
"...and the accuracy of Robin Hood. This isn’t arrogance, just fact, often to sad degrees (I predicted Ryan Leaf’s..."

April 25, 2008 Sports Post by Timothy Braun

Mad Money
Diane Keaton, Katie Holmes, and Queen Latifah as janitors at the Federal Reserve who plot the "recycling" of currency that is pegged for destruction.
"...evolution? In Mad Money, Thelma & Louise screenwriter Khouri once again sets her sights on scorned women getting their..."

Jan. 25, 2008 Movie Review by Josh Rosenblatt

Martian Child
Only in Hollywood can a movie about alien children be boring, although the terrific performances of John Cusack and Bobby Coleman help redeem this predictable mush.
"...family dog Flomar (it’s Martian for “warm furry friend”). Once David brings Dennis home, the movie becomes a quirky..."

Nov. 2, 2007 Movie Review by Toddy Burton

The Other Conquest
This amazing-looking Mexican epic is a work of historic fiction by a first-time filmmaker, and focuses on the aftermath of the takeover in 1519 of the Aztec empire by Spanish conqueror Hernando Cortés.
"...for The Other Conquest is a marvelous vision: at once spectacle, history lesson, and potent psychological drama. Set in..."

May 11, 2007 Movie Review by Marjorie Baumgarten

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