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The Adjustment Bureau
Based on a Philip K. Dick story, this multilayered romantic thriller stars Matt Damon and Emily Blunt.
"...most importantly, didn't Inception make a credible smash at the box office? Indeed it did, and so here is..."

March 4, 2011 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

The Immortal Mansion
House of Torment remains the blood-stained king
"...If you think you've been to the House of Torment before, think again. Austin's nationally recognized..."

Oct. 22, 2010 Arts Post by Richard Whittaker

Update: Wingo: 'I Was Dying on the Road'
Former Sword drummer sounds off on his departure
"...The Sword's performance at ACL on Friday was the last..."

Oct. 13, 2010 Music Post by Austin Powell

The Boys Are Back
Clive Owen is a widower in Australia who learns to become a hands-on dad to his sons.
"...Nicholas McAnulty and Julia Blake. Were it not for the lovely performances, this movie about a widower who learns..."

Oct. 2, 2009 Movie Review by Marjorie Baumgarten

The Hierarchy of Hell
"...James Dio, 66, wins. And Tony Iommi, 60, with the silver crosses inlaid into the neck of his ancient..."

Aug. 27, 2008 Music Post by Raoul Hernandez

Welcome to the Motordrome
One of the last Wall of Death barrels comes to town
"...In 1984, Rene Regimbal started a 24-foot bike ride, and he's been riding it ever since...."

June 13, 2008 Features Feature by Richard Whittaker

The Invasion
This fourth film telling of Invasion of the Body Snatchers appears to be made by pod people themselves.
"...of a sci-fi story that speaks more eloquently to these paranoid, fearful, "iPod, youPod, we all pod for iPod"..."

Aug. 24, 2007 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer
Although it tries mightily to top 2005's origin story by introducing fanboy favorite the Silver Surfer, this film is nevertheless relentlessly dull and curiously bombastic.
"...webby teen-angst woes. In retrospect, it's impossible to fathom the Fantastic Four of those early years – brainiac scientist..."

June 22, 2007 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

In the Mood for a MomRomCom?
The Alamo Drafthouse is serving up It Happened One Night and Sabrina for Mother's Day
"...was a short, caustic Jewish guy from Galicia in the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Frank Capra, born Francesco, was a short,..."

May 11, 2007 Screens Feature by Josh Rosenblatt

The Bridesmaid
Claude Chabrol's latest film is based on a Ruth Rendell novel and, though not one of his best films, is still a good reminder of the madness that sometimes lurks in plain sight.
"...and Suzanne Flon. You might think that by now the men of France and America had seen enough movies..."

Dec. 15, 2006 Movie Review by Marjorie Baumgarten

The Night Listener
This taut, wiry exercise in eerie bad vibes, about a writer-cum-radio personality and a disturbing teenage literary sensation, is emotionally dense but never fully takes flight.
"...Bobby Cannavale. Based on Armistead Maupin’s 2000 novel of the same name, this taut, wiry exercise in eerie bad..."

Aug. 4, 2006 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

Over the Hedge
Canny casting and a sly anti-consumerist message give this animated feature extra adult appeal, but like a lot of animated fare it’s overly busy and splashy.
"...sly anti-consumerist message give this splashy big-screen treatment of the eponymous comic strip (by Austinite Michael Fry and former..."

May 19, 2006 Movie Review by Marrit Ingman

The Hills Have Eyes
This remake ratchets up the gore while subtly rewiring some of the characters, but it never manages the nagging subtexts Craven so handily injected into the original horror film.
"...Drago and Robert Joy. Wes Craven is best known these days as the man behind the inventive Nightmare on..."

March 10, 2006 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

The World
Using a sleek visual style and bits of animation, this elegant Chinese film explores the effects of modernism, globalism, and international commerce upon its culture and society.
"...revue, to boyfriend Taisheng (Chen Taishen), who sullenly guards the park (and refills the water dispenser) in an armbanded..."

Jan. 13, 2006 Movie Review by Marrit Ingman

The Keeper: The Legend of Omar Khayyam
Houston-based, Iranian-born filmmaker Mashayekh relates the story of the pioneering 11th-century mathematician, astronomer, and poet, and reminds Western audiences that there’s more to Iran and the Middle East than suicide bombers and hummus.
"...Thomas Howell. Houston-based, Iranian-born filmmaker Mashayekh seeks to expose the broader public to the story of the pioneering 11th-century..."

Dec. 23, 2005 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

The Man Who Would Be Swing
A new play gives Ray Benson the chance finally to chat with the King, Bob Wills
"...a republic well before it was a state, and the independent, hearty spirit that sets Texans apart is as..."

March 4, 2005 Arts Feature by Barry Pineo

The Aviator
Scorsese's best film in years is a work of bravura, classic Hollywood filmmaking.
"...Ian Holm. Those looking to catch a glimpse of the 20th century’s most infamous and raggedy madman-cum-tycoon during his..."

Dec. 24, 2004 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

The Polar Express
Chris Van Allsburg’s magical tale of the Christmas Eve re-education of a Santa-doubting adolescent gets the motion-capture treatment.
"...and Charles Fleischer. Chris Van Allsburg’s magical tale of the Christmas Eve re-education of a Santa-doubting adolescent teetering on..."

Nov. 12, 2004 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

Nói Albinói (Nói the Albino)
This bewitching Icelandic film mines frozen veins of resentment and quirky, black-ice humor.
"...in one month’s time? It must be summer. Like the recent icy-hot import The Seagull’s Laughter, this equally bewitching..."

May 7, 2004 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
"...West, Jason Flemyng, Richard Roxburgh and David Hemmings. Utilizing the comic book series written by Alan Moore and art..."

July 11, 2003 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

The Eye
"...Hong Kong thriller puts a stylish new spin on the old Hands of Orlac horror motif: transplanted body parts..."

June 27, 2003 Movie Review by Marrit Ingman

The Real Cancun
"...Directed by: Rick De Oliveira. New Line wins the race to become the first company to transfer the..."

April 25, 2003 Movie Review by Marjorie Baumgarten

The Pine Curtain
First-time author Dina Temple-Raston's A Death in Texas pulls the James Byrd Jr. murder out of the East Texas woods.
"...Near the end of A Death in Texas (Holt, $26), an..."

Feb. 1, 2002 Books Feature by Clay Smith

The Sixth Day
"...Michael Rooker, Saran Wynter, Wendy Crewson and Rodney Rowland. The opening credits tell us that The 6th Day is..."

Nov. 17, 2000 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

The Next Best Thing
"...Bratt, Rupert Everett and Madonna. I'll say this for The Next Best Thing: there's certainly more to it than..."

March 4, 2000 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

Those Who Love Me Can Take the Train
"...Jean-Louis Trintignant and Pascal Greggory. Winner of three Cesars (the French equivalent of the Oscar), this is one film..."

Jan. 14, 2000 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

The Legend of 1900
"...Nunn, Clarence Williams Iii and Melanie Thierry. 1900 is the name of a character, not a century, in this..."

Nov. 19, 1999 Movie Review by Marjorie Baumgarten

The Wind in the Willows
"...and why haven't we heard about it? More to the point, why haven't all the children of the land..."

March 6, 1998 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

The High Road
"...Loren Guerra. A version of this review ran in The Austin Chronicle in March 1996 when this film premiered..."

Jan. 17, 1997 Movie Review by Alison Macor

The Relic
"...Tom Sizemore and James Whitmore. With no undue hype, The Relic can be hailed as a new quality benchmark..."

Jan. 10, 1997 Movie Review by Russell Smith

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