This week in Austin screenings 5/15-5/21.
Read MoreIn a time where people want the short and fun action movies of the ‘90s and ‘00s to return, the Bob Odenkirk-helmed Normal gives you just that with a modern twist.
Read MoreThe idea of sex and death being intertwined is a cliche going back to Freud, but that doesn't make it any less relevant when it comes to horror movies.
Read MoreContrary to what one might think, Capturing Bigfoot isn't about proving or disproving Bigfoot.
Read MoreSharing the actual journey would be doing Is God Is a disservice. This is a powerful tale of young black women on a quest to do what needs to be done, come Hell or high water.
Read MoreNirvanna: The Band - the Show - the Movie really is that stupid. It is also really great.
Read MoreJoybubbles is a delightful treat of a documentary. An insight into a world that we’ve moved so far past technologically but also a view into a more connected world.
Read MoreThis week in Austin screenings 5/8-5/14.
Read MoreFans of campy, sexy, offbeat grassroots cinema won’t want to miss this splashy, confident debut feature.
Read MoreThe passing of the original Arbor Cinema and Regal Arbor is much like the narrative of Austin itself. Several great, artistic institutions are now gone; all of them had an unfortunately short shelf life. But in those moments, filmgoers had wonderful memories.
Read MoreBumpkin Soup and Abnormal Family each take a hand at blowing up the conventional ideas about pink films and films in general.
Read MoreVampyros Lesbos is an experience where logic and reality are afterthoughts, a truly dreamlike film that exists as a delivery method for beautiful women doing strange and exciting things around some lavishly-designed contemporary decor while one of the grooviest psychedelic scores of all time takes things to another dimension.
Read More“Breaking Silence” explores disability, communication access, and family relationships. For Director Amy Bench, these themes were universal, relatable components that transformed this narrative from an introspection on incarceration and reentry to a vérité look at community and transformation.
Read MoreThis week in Austin screenings 5/1-5/7.
Read MoreIn a time when the world’s most powerful countries attempt to extract commerce with the threat of violence, Magellan prompts the question: has anything really changed all these centuries later?
Read MoreWe all know that feeling you get when you leave a film so good you want to change your entire personality or even pick up a bold sign and protest. I felt that more than once this Sundance.
Read MoreIn protecting Michael Jackson’s memory so fiercely from “Wacko Jacko” negative energy, the filmmakers fail to create a believable human portrait.
Read MoreGiven the strength of its parts, it’s no surprise that Sholay remains a hit.
Read MoreHard Target (1993), while sometimes dismissed as a middling Jean Claude Van Damme vehicle, has taken its honorable place in John Woo’s filmography.
Read MoreThis week in Austin screenings 4/24-4/30.
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