Metafictional horror comedy five years before Wes Craven’s Scream isn’t the only reason to love Popcorn.
Read MoreThis Week in Screenings 4/14-4/20 (blaze it)
Read MoreDooley is black empowerment personified.
Read MoreThe Heroic Trio truly does feature a heroic trio of Hong Kong superstars coming together under Johnnie To’s utterly unique vision.
Read MoreMovies grow with us and revisiting a childhood classic can reveal new aspects of the movie and ourselves.
Read MoreFor viewers unfamiliar, Tsui Hark’s Green Snake is part of a proud tradition of Xianxia films. The big difference is that this one stars international superstar Maggie Cheung.
Read MoreThis week in Austin screenings 4/7-4/13
Read MoreEven during SXSW, the ATX Short Film Showcase was the place to be.
Read MoreNo irony here: Miami Connection remains a sincere pleasure.
Read MoreA tale of two badasses in one unforgettable Hong Kong action flick.
Read MoreThe film was more or less disavowed by Spike Lee and writer Suzan-Lori Parks, but Girl 6 remains a thoughtful, complicated look at sex work and Black womanhood.
Read MoreThis week in Austin screenings 3/31-4/6
Read MoreRevisionist westerns, the light and dark of teenage wastelands, and gender-bending kinky horror.
Read MoreYeah, we’re thinking John Wick is back.
Read MoreTen films to keep your eyes peeled for as they leave the festival circuit and arrive in theaters.
Read MoreFrankenhooker is not a good movie, but that doesn’t mean it’s not a great movie.
Read MoreThis week in Austin screenings 3/24-3/30
Read MoreThis is a tale as old as time.
Read MoreEncountering a dark night of the soul, may you find beckoning reflections in these unfortunate onscreen sisters, whose lives might feel downright relatable.
Read MoreWhat’s more entertaining than murder? Being popular in high school, of course!
Read More