Ten movies to watch at the 2026 Sundance Film Festival, from Charli XCX and Gregg Araki to Natalie Portman and Macon Blair.
Read MoreTwo women, separated by centuries and circumstance, enact the same ritual: to remain nothing but themselves, no matter how lonely the weather.
Read MoreThis one is, to use a technical term, a doozy.
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Read MoreOur 4th annual community-voted Top 10 list is here: the objective, undeniable, irrefutable Top 10 films of 2025 as determined by the Hyperreal Film Club community.
Read MoreThis week in Austin screenings 1/9-1/15.
Read MoreFive Nights at Freddy’s 2 ramps up the stakes and scares, resulting in something sure to delight fans.
Read MoreSong Sung Blue is hardly lacking in biopic cliches, but shows real juice with its tortuous reversals of fortune and hard-won working-class sentiment.
Read MoreThis week in Austin screenings 12/19-1/8.
Read MoreBrooks politically neuters the movie to the point of inanity in his attempt to show that a pure heart can win
Read MoreThe rhythm of devotion is what drives The Testament of Ann Lee, the latest film from director Mona Fastvold.
Read MoreHello Out There’s comic moments click. Its dramatic moments stick. It’s as incisive in its study of Minnie and Rex’s foibles as it is gentle in its treatment of their navigating their lives.
Read MoreAnn Marie Allison’s You’re Dating a Narcissist! whiplashes between being an effective and affecting exploration of parenting after your children reach adulthood at its best and too-broad and surprisingly poorly made at its worst. And Daniel Roebuck’s Tuesday’s Flu, a well-acted crime story and character study that never rises above “ok.”
Read MoreThis week in Austin screenings 12/12-12/18.
Read MoreThe Wasps feels like a comedy that the sickos have been yearning for: a truly absurdist film that places comedy above all else.
Read MoreToday we sat down with Jake Binstock, Parker Rouse, and Andrew Caplan, the co-directors and producers of The Wasps.
Read MoreYeon Sang-ho’s quietest horror is his most human.
Read MoreAll told, Is This Thing On? is a darn well-made film that serves two excellent performances from two great actors. It’s well worth seeing.
Read MoreWe sat down to talk to Julian Castronovo, the star, writer, and director of the film Debut, or, Objects of the Field of Debris as Currently Catalogued. One of the most standout and spectacular films I have seen this year, perhaps even in the last decade.
Read MoreWe sat down to talk to Jinho Myung about the film Softshell, an intimate and stunning feature debut. Softshell tells the story of Thai American siblings navigating living in Queens after the death of their mother. In this interview we talk about instant intimacy, the verisimilitude of New York, and the power of food movies.
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