AFA Ciné-Club Presents: It's a drama that's based on real life as the NGO Move for Kids adopts some shady practices in finding homes for African orphans.
2K Restoration: Previously only available on bootleg VHS, this French holiday horror (aka 3615 Code Père Noël, aka Deadly Games) features a murderous Santa Claus who picks the wrong chimney and the wrong kid to mess with. Ten-year-old Thomas fights the home invader with the tactics of Kevin McCallister and the Karate Kid.
A teenager’s furry little pet of mysterious origins spawns a whole town full of snaggle-toothed killer gremlins. It’s suburban splatter mixed with humor and in-jokes. Read a full review of Gremlins.
Movie Party: This merry skein of loves lost and found in holiday-season London is written and directed by the Four Weddings and a Funeral scribe. Read a full review of Love Actually.
25th Anniversary Re-release: Spielberg marshals all his formidable storytelling talents and puts them at the service of an epic human drama. Read a full review of Schindler's List.
25th Anniversary Re-release: Spielberg marshals all his formidable storytelling talents and puts them at the service of an epic human drama. Read a full review of Schindler's List.
Murray plays a hard-hearted TV executive who visits his past, present, and future Christmases, à la Dickens' A Christmas Carol, and discovers the error of his ways with the help of a large coterie of cameo players.
Murray plays a hard-hearted TV executive who visits his past, present, and future Christmases, à la Dickens' A Christmas Carol, and discovers the error of his ways with the help of a large coterie of cameo players.
Chris Van Allsburg’s magical tale of the Christmas Eve re-education of a Santa-doubting adolescent gets the motion-capture treatment. Read a full review of The Polar Express.
TCM Big Screen Classics Presents: Whether you're a seasoned regular or a newbie, this holiday classic about a pair of song-and-dance men and a sister act falling in love and saving a Vermont inn never fails to charm.
Tired of the same ol' Oscar pursuing film? Other Worlds Austin has got you covered with enough futuristic stories and settings to get any sci-fi fan feeling tantalized.
Help out Toys for Tots this holiday season by bringing an unwrapped toy valued at $10 or more to either Austin Moviehouse location. Each donation earns you a raffle ticket for a chance to win free movies for a year.