This week in Austin screenings 6/12-6/18.
Read MoreAdrift On The Other Side of The World: Early Films by Jia Zhangke revealed a conscious artistic statement that blends the world in front and behind the camera, using any tool necessary to depict the lived experience of China’s working class during the country’s rapid globalization.
Read MoreThis week in Austin screenings 6/5-6/11.
Read MoreLayering imagery in its liquid prowling camera, inky shadows and foggy alleys, Terrible exudes effortless cool with splashes of modern ultraviolence, ending in a downbeat cliffhanger and a switch to eye-popping color for a preview of the sequels.
Read MoreMake no mistake, The Sheep Detectives, as a film, is strange. However, using sheep as a metaphor for groupthink versus individualism, commodification, and prejudice works.
Read More‘I’m here, I’m Homoti, get used to it.’
Read MoreDirector Michal Marczak shoots the film with such a tenderness and intimacy that the audience feels like they are right on the river with these two men, forever searching for something to bring the titular “closure” its subject Daniel Dymiński so desperately needs.
Read MoreThis week in Austin screenings 5/29-6/4.
Read MoreDespite its oddball ending and workmanlike production, Riverbend is a noteworthy blend of drive-in shoot ‘em up and radical historical revisionism.
Read MoreThe act of watching Alpha is better described as deflating and tedious, a filmmaker doing some impressive moves, but ultimately stumblingly to the finish line.
Read MoreRecently returning to theaters in Austin, Stop Making Sense is, 42 years on, still a masterpiece in austerity and obfuscated movement highlighting the ecstasy of performing in a live musical setting.
Read MoreThough An Unquiet Mind cites data about OCD’s prevalence and impact throughout its runtime, it wisely makes the realities of OCD personal by focusing on the lived experiences of two people with the disorder.
Read MoreThis week in Austin screenings 5/22-5/28.
Read More“That’s the one thing the movies don’t tell you: how shitty it feels to be an outcast.”
Read MoreThe brilliance of James Van Der Beek’s performance shines brightest in the moments where the actor allows Rick’s mask of the golden boy to slip. The young actor makes each moment count, and thus demonstrates his Hollywood potential.
Read MoreNot every film needs to be built. Some films need to be survived. Help!!! is that kind of movie, and it earns every one of those three exclamation points.
Read MoreThis 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.
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