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AFF Review: The Stars at Night
Texas-filmed doc laments the night sky lost to light pollution
"...We live in a light-distracted world – certainly in cities, but increasingly in our suburban and rural..."

Oct. 30, 2023 Screens Post by Kimberley Jones

Planned Parenthood Marks Anniversary of the Dobbs Decision
A year without Roe
"...anniversary of former state Sen. Wendy Davis' filibuster on abortion-restricting legislation (an event worthy of a 2013 Best of..."

June 30, 2023 News Feature by Ali Juell

Austin Asian American Film Festival Review: Starring Jerry as Himself
Hybrid documentary hides a true crime drama inside a true crime drama
"...of a feel-good story that seems very familiar: The Taiwanese immigrant who made something of himself when he crossed..."

June 27, 2023 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

Indie Meme Review: Goldfish
British drama picks over the ashes of a mother-daughter relationship
"...of the subgenre – but despite the old saying, this sophomore directorial effort proves that familiarity doesn’t always breed..."

April 20, 2023 Screens Post by Jasmine Lane

Indie Meme Review: Tell It Like a Woman
Anthology by women directors takes a global view of womanhood
"...Anthology feature Tell It Like a Woman delivers, largely,..."

April 20, 2023 Screens Post by Jasmine Lane

Netflix Adds ATX TV Festival to Its Manifest
Final season second half gets premiere and panel at the fest
"...Big news for fans of the adventures of Montego..."

April 7, 2023 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

Review: In the Beginning
Do gynoids dream of inflatable sheep in this wild woman dum dum show?
"...There is an inflatable sheep in this show, oh yes, with precise, remote-controlled mobility. Watch it..."

Feb. 9, 2023 Arts Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

Review: The Filigree Theatre's Fire in Dreamland
This compelling drama ignites but doesn't blaze
"...nearly all the circus animals. The story of how things unfolded is told with often eloquent and vivid language..."

Feb. 10, 2023 Arts Feature by Bob Abelman

Sundance 2023 Review: Iron Butterflies
Experimental doc unfurls Russian lies about the downing of Flight MH17
"...The line between disinformation and insanity can be a thin one. When Russian catspaws first started lying about how..."

Jan. 30, 2023 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

Fantastic Fest Review: Oink
Adorable stop-motion tale of a very poopy pig has a smart message
"...The 21-and-up Fantastic Fest is no place for children...."

Sept. 26, 2022 Screens Post by Jasmine Lane

TribFest: Oil Terminal Protest Interrupts Buttigieg’s Q&A (But He Doesn’t Mind)
Transport secretary: "I hear you" about Gulf Coast project
"...Near the end of the Texas Tribune Festival’s opening-night keynote with U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete..."

Sept. 23, 2022 News Post by Lina Fisher

Review: The City Theatre’s Picasso at the Lapin Agile
Steve Martin’s deliciously absurdist tale of art and science
"...series Only Murders in the Building – abounds in this fun piece of absurdist historical fiction, currently on stage..."

July 6, 2022 Arts Post by Bob Abelman

Cine Las Americas 2022: Cadejo Blanco
Real Guatemalan street crime gets an understanding narrative life
"...acts the gang members participate in. We’re made to empathize with both characters in spite of their actions because..."

June 13, 2022 Screens Post by Ali Juell

Cine Las Americas 2022 Review: 9
Uruguayan soccer drama finds drama off the pitch
"...Uruguayan football drama 9 follows recently disgraced soccer player..."

June 13, 2022 Screens Post by Ali Juell

Cine Las Americas 2022 Review: Sis Dies Corrents
Spanish workplace comedy tells a vibrant story of assimilation
"...as Moroccan immigrant Moha (Mohamed Melali) goes through his trial week for an electricity and plumbing company in Barcelona,..."

June 13, 2022 Screens Post by Ali Juell

SXSW Film Review: Anonymous Club
Courtney Bartnett wrestles with creativity and celebrity
"...On the closing track of Courtney Barnett’s newest album Things Take Time, Take Time, entitled “Oh the Night,” she..."

March 22, 2022 Screens Post by Trace Sauveur

SXSW Film Review: The Cellar
Gateway horror opens a family-friendly portal to Hell
"...created a blood-free, gore-free, swearing-and-nudity-free entry level spookfest - something that, as he has explained, he can watch with..."

March 18, 2022 SXSW Post by Richard Whittaker

SXSW Film Review: Soft & Quiet
Single-take drama barrels into the heart of white women racists
"...the lives of a small group of (white) women, this single-take drama goes from zero to sixty over the..."

March 17, 2022 Screens Post by Rod Machen

SXSW Film Review: Jazz Fest: A New Orleans Story
Celebrating 50 years of Big Easy music and culture
"...Wein, producer of the Newport Jazz Festival, had first..."

March 17, 2022 Screens Post by Michael King

SXSW Film Review: A Lot of Nothing
The Black bourgeoisie contends with police shootings
"...injustice? Doesn't someone need to stand up and do something?..."

March 16, 2022 SXSW Post by Rod Machen

SXSW Film Review: It's Quieter in the Twilight
The mortality of machines and their creators gently explored
"...too. That's the lesson of It's Quieter in the Twilight, a history in motion of an engineering miracle and..."

March 16, 2022 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

SXSW Film Review: Pretty Problems
Wealth can't fill an empty soul in this class clash comedy
"...normies who find themselves surrounded by too much of everything over a long, wine-country weekend...."

March 14, 2022 SXSW Post by Rod Machen

SXSW Film Review: The Pez Outlaw
How one man's candy obsession sparked international intrigue
"...The whole thing revolves around Steve Glew, a self-professed nobody from Michigan..."

March 14, 2022 SXSW Post by Rod Machen

SXSW Film Review: Tony Hawk: Until the Wheels Fall Off
Reconciling the legend with the man in this life-spanning story
"...cultural icon even for those that don’t know a McTwist from a Madonna. But a lifetime of awards from..."

March 13, 2022 SXSW Post by Trace Sauveur

SXSW Film Review: Marcel The Shell With Shoes On
Jenny Slate brings this talking seashell to life
"...The easiest way to describe one of SXSW’s most..."

March 13, 2022 SXSW Post by Trace Sauveur

SXSW Film Review: The Return of Tanya Tucker
The tabloid-plagued country legend finally gets her due
"...may be true, as Tucker at the outset seems uncertain of taking on her first album in nearly two..."

March 13, 2022 SXSW Post by Doug Freeman

Sundance Review: Something in the Dirt
Benson and Moorhead get cosmic and claustrophobic
"...and the convoluted nature of male relationships. Their latest, Something in the Dirt, circles right back to those concepts,..."

Jan. 27, 2022 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

Austin Film Festival Review: Larry Flynt for President
New documentary gets inside the Hustler publisher's campaign
"...In 1984, America blanched at the idea of making..."

Oct. 25, 2021 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

Review: Into the Woods is a Breath of Fresh Air
Zach Theatre's al fresco production is best at its most timeless
"...director Dave Steakley has taken the stress out of everything except the story, by re-inventing the al fresco theatrical..."

Oct. 22, 2021 Arts Post by Richard Whittaker

Fantastic Fest Review: The Beta Test
Jim Cummings goes for Hollywood's throat in this scathing satire
"...A scathing satire of both social media and the film industry,..."

Oct. 4, 2021 Screens Post by Trace Sauveur

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