Austin's queer film fest closes out two weeks of Pride with a special screening of Buddies. The 1985 film was the first drama to tackle AIDS (director Arthur J. Bressan Jr. and co-star Geoff Edholm were later lost to the virus that took millions of lives). Unavailable for years, the film has since been restored for this Texas premiere.
Austin Asian American Film Festival Presents: An Indonesian rape-revenge tale in which a woman is haunted by the ghost of one of the men she righteously murders.
Kids Camp. Steve Carell provides the voice of the supervillain Gru in this animated movie in which he plots to capture the moon. Read a full review of Despicable Me.
Summer Classic Film Series: Originally filmed in 3-D, this Hitchcock thriller centers on a man's plot to kill his wife, and the police investigation that ensues.
GKIDS Presents Studio Ghibli Fest 2018: In this animated film, a young boy and girl in the port city of Kobe, Japan, are made homeless by the Allied bombs that rained down on their city during the waning days of World War II.
Flashback Cinema. The movie birthed three sequels and features the sweet relationship between Macchio and Morita, as the Japanese gardener who teaches the youngster about karate.
Summer Classic Film Series: This British Hitchcock picture is one of the master’s best. An old woman’s disappearance on a train kicks off an intricate murder mystery.
Kids Camp. DreamWorks has gathered an amazing collection of voice talent that complements the film's stunning technical achievements. Read a full review of The Prince of Egypt.
Kids Camp. DreamWorks has gathered an amazing collection of voice talent that complements the film's stunning technical achievements. Read a full review of The Prince of Egypt.
AlamoScope: This almost all-male, violence-defined and defining world, where honor is the center and loyalty the moral rule, makes for a controversial masterpiece. 70mm screening of the 1996 director's cut. Read a full review of The Wild Bunch.
Sound & Cinema: This summer film series pairs a local band with an outdoor film screening. Arrive at 6pm for food trucks. Rattlesnake Milk will perform at 7:30. Movie starts at dark. Read a full review of O Brother, Where Art Thou?.