This week in Austin screenings 8/21-8/27.
Read MoreAfter a lost decade of madness, The Godfather of Punk Cinema returns to the screen with his 8th feature, NUMBSKULL REVOLUTION, filmed in Marfa, TX and Santa Fe, NM.
Read MoreThis might seem like an obvious statement, but for a filmmaker synonymous with blockbuster movies, Steven Spielberg has rarely, if ever, made something impersonal in his 50 year career. And Disclosure Day is perhaps the most personal blockbuster he’s made in 20 years.
Read MoreCruel Jaws feels dangerous in a fun way, like watching a friend spray graffiti on a government building. It doesn’t matter that the graffiti is incomprehensible trash, it’s exhilarating and fun in the moment.
Read MoreOne Night Only knows that it’s a silly, trashy, and charming romantic-comedy starring two very game actors who are over qualified for this kind of thing and should probably have some serious talks with their agents.
Read MoreThis week in Austin screenings 8/14-8/20.
Read MoreWhile The Samurai and The Prisoner may take its time rolling through its four seasonal vignettes, there are elements that will satisfy both fans of good, Columbo-style mysteries and Kurosawa’s dives into the darker parts of the human psyche.
Read MoreSpider-Man: Brand New Day is a messy cacophony of sounds and images that serve as a good Spider-Man movie, but also kind of a throwaway.
Read MoreDirector David Wain’s comedy is inextricable from the people he’s surrounded himself with for over two decades, and the result are movies that feel like a group of friends getting together to do stupidly fun shit.
Read MoreThis week in Austin screenings 8/7-8/13.
Read MoreIf one were to pull out a theme from The Birds, it’s that of chaos.
Read MoreThe achievement of the directors is no simple feat. They have presented a collection of intimate interviews about a scene that perhaps will never again get such a careful treatment.
Read MoreA meta sci-fi/giallo hybrid from the director of Drive sounds sick as hell on paper, which makes the ordeal of sitting through Her Private Hell all the more disappointing.
Read MoreMaddie’s Secret achieves the emotional magic of melodramas: the viewer unknowingly finds themselves swept up in the heightened emotions at the story’s peak, with crushing emotional consequences
Read MoreThis week in Austin screenings 7/31-8/6.
Read MoreUncaring adults, prophetic dreams of a sexual nature, carelessly unsafe sex that feels like love, blood-splattered runs from truth and plot into the unknown.
Read MoreSitting through Ben and Arthur at a Weird Wednesday screening is its own category of transformative.
Read More“I love this dirty town,” Lancaster says wistfully at one point in Sweet Smell Of Success. For me, this line seems to linger over every scene in Marty Supreme, as if whispered to us by Josh Safdie about any one of his frantic characters.
Read MoreTony is a fun but forgettable biopic anchored by Dominic Sessa’s portrayal of a young Anthony Bourdain.
Read MoreThis week in Austin screenings 7/24-7/30.
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