This week in Austin screenings 5/5-5/11.
Read MoreNeed to sell a movie? Just try this one weird trick.
Read MoreYes, the fifth Resident Evil film is the best one, actually.
Read MoreAri Aster’s “nightmare comedy” is giving critics sleepless nights, but is it a good movie? Does it even matter if it is?
Read MoreIs there a better monster myth for a movie about America than the cannibal?
Read MoreThis week in Austin screenings 4/28-5/4
Read MoreNo foolin’: Hyperreal double features to send out April with a bang.
Read MoreSheen drives laughs in this fast paced, indulgent crime romp.
Read MoreThis week in Bruno-Vision: Jordan takes a look at one of the most legendary flops of all time (and makes a compelling argument for why Bruce Willis is untouched by it).
Read MoreA Q&A with Ikechukwu Ufomadu and Graham Mason about DIY comedy, possible sequels, and how to get away with murder (don’t do it).
Read MoreThis week in community screenings 4/21-4/27.
Read MoreColonialism, commodification, and nuclear threat come together in the grand and understated Pacification.
Read MoreFreeway is an endlessly surprising twist on a familiar story featuring an against-type Reese Witherspoon and a litany of absolutely bonkers choices.
Read MoreIf one could turn a Boards of Canada album into a movie, it would look something like Enys Men.
Read MoreMetafictional 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.
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