This week in Austin screenings 6/30-7/7
Read MoreHack the planet!
Read MoreA film that dares to ask the question: Do you game to live or live to game?
Read MoreDive into the forgettable plot but dreamlike atmosphere of Sphere, the perfect thing to watch on afternoon cable when you don’t feel like doing anything else.
Read MoreThe African Desperate is indisputably a comedy, but the visceral feelings it elicits span the spectrum. There is an uneasy undercurrent to the whole film that unmoors all of its relationships and hints at all types of violence.
Read MoreThis week in Austin screenings 6/23-6/29
Read MoreCarl Anderson’s portrayal of Judas in Jesus Christ Superstar foregrounds all the passion, betrayal, and queer desire at the film’s core.
Read MoreDo we play the game of our lives or does the game play us?
Read MoreAt once a a genre exercise featuring familiar archetypes and a dazzlingly subversive debut feature, Bound heralded the arrival of two legendary and generation-defining filmmakers.
Read MoreUnder-discussed and under-loved in the conversations around classic ‘80s action, Cobra is meaner, and more disturbing than anything Sylvester Stallone’s contemporaries were doing at the time.
Read MoreThis week in Austin screenings 6/15-6/22.
Read MoreThe Pope of Trash goes mainstream… sort of, in this incredibly prescient look at true crime obsessions and serial killers.
Read MoreThis is first and foremost Silvia and Estefania’s story (or at least a moment in their story). Filmed during the summer of 2019, we watch Silvia and Estefania pass the days as young people usually do: With wanderings, musings on their future and past, and lots and lots of stupid jokes and inside references with themselves and friends. Hummingbirds is a living piece. There’s no grand message or point except that of what comes out of seeing people’s lives play out on screen.
Read MoreI’ve always been interested in the unknown lurking hidden in the shadows. I was captivated by the thrills I found in scary stories as a young boy. When I was 10 years old, I came across a horror entry with a then-unique approach and appreciation for a genre I was only beginning to understand. That movie was 1996’s Scream.
Read MoreJohn Woo’s action-packed Hong Kong masterpiece starts off big and only gets wilder from there.
Read MoreThis week in Austin screenings 6/9-6/15.
Read MoreWake up and don’t sleep on School Daze.
Read MoreHi gay! Buckle up—the season of corporations changing their logos for 30 days is once again upon us. Whether you’re #slaying rainbow capitalism or #SashayingAway from various Pride month celebrations, you’ll want to put down your Criterion edition of Blue is the Warmest Color (whoever made that decision must be prosecuted for their hate crimes against the lesbian community) and check out these actually enjoyable LGBT+ films.
Read MoreA cap to Schrader’s latest trilogy sees the writer-director examining arguably his most repugnant leading man with surprising grace.
Read MoreWe all have to play the hands we’re dealt, but few nepo babies have made art on the level of The Legend of the Stardust Brothers.
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