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The Image Book
Godard's final experiment is more thesis and installation than film
"...film not a film? That's a core question about The Image Book, Jean-Luc Godard's mournful essay on the failures..."

March 8, 2019 Movie Review by Richard Whittaker

Five Austin Chefs Reveal Their Favorite Foods to Start the Day
Who says you can't have ice cream and french fries for breakfast?
"...Breakfast might be the most personal of all meals. For a chef, it..."

March 9, 2018 Food Feature by Dan Gentile

Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets
Luc Besson's latest is a kaleidoscopic mess
"...The wildly extravagant sci-fi fantasy Valerian and the City of..."

July 21, 2017 Movie Review by Steve Davis

The Grand Seduction
In this Canadian comedy, a down-on-its-luck fishing village spruces up to try to lure a big-city doctor to town.
"...In the small sea harbor of Tickle Head, Newfoundland, the fishing..."

July 4, 2014 Movie Review by Josh Kupecki

The Past
Another masterstroke from Asghar Farhadi, The Past begins as a domestic drama and stealthily evolves into a kind of thriller.
"...Iranian writer/director Asghar Farhadi ended his previous film, the Oscar-winning A Separation, with a literalization of that title,..."

Jan. 31, 2014 Movie Review by Kimberley Jones

The Family
The family that slays together, stays together – even in witness protection.
"...In the mordant black comedy The Family, the expatriate Americans living..."

Sept. 20, 2013 Movie Review by Steve Davis

To the Wonder
Terrence Malick makes a swift return to our screens with this evocative story about the stages of love.
"...Practically coming on the heels of 2011’s Tree of Life, To the Wonder..."

April 12, 2013 Movie Review by Marjorie Baumgarten

The Intouchables
The unlikely friendship that forms between a wealthy, white quadriplegic and a streetwise, black ne'er-do-well who becomes his live-in companion is the subject of this French film.
"...César Awards in its native France, it's telling that the film's only win went to its Senegelese co-star, Omar..."

June 8, 2012 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

The Adventures of Tintin
Steven Spielberg brings Hergé's comic books to animated life.
"...I haven't played the video game Uncharted, to which this animated via motion..."

Dec. 23, 2011 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

The Illusionist
From the director of The Triplets of Belleville comes this new animated feature, which is based on an unproduced script by the great French filmmaker Jacques Tati.
"...Chomet. Far different from Chomet's Academy Award-nominated 2003 film, The Triplets of Belleville, The Illusionist springs, as if by..."

Feb. 11, 2011 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

Anita O'Day: The Life of a Jazz Singer
This celebratory documentary skips briskly over the 60-plus-year career of one of jazz's pre-eminent and most original singers.
"...briskly along to cover a 60-plus-year career, Anita O'Day: The Life of a Jazz Singer begins in 1941 when..."

Nov. 28, 2008 Movie Review by Theresa Everline

The Hour Has 22 Minutes
Pop quiz on Canada, with a SXSW 07 musical cheat sheet
"...Quick! What's the capital of Canada? Wrong. It's not Toronto. Who's the..."

Feb. 23, 2007 Music Feature by Darcie Stevens

The In-Laws
"...Suchet and Maria Ricossa. Mention Arthur Hiller’s 1979 film The In-Laws to people of a certain age, and you’ll..."

May 23, 2003 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

The Emperor's New Clothes
"...Fans of Terry Gilliam's early film work may find themselves experiencing no small amount (5' 5", really) of cinematic..."

Aug. 23, 2002 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

Miguel and the Miracles
Why Austin's most revered restaurant, Fonda San Miguel, is still in business against all odds.
"...One day last week, Miguel Ravago, the executive chef of Fonda San Miguel, was jabbing a..."

Feb. 8, 2002 Food Feature by Clay Smith

Under the Sand
"...Stewart, Jacques Nolot, Bruno Cremer and Charlotte Rampling. Under the Sand is a haunting French movie about a woman..."

Aug. 17, 2001 Movie Review by Marjorie Baumgarten

The Crimson Rivers
"...and Dominique Sanda. Rivers of blood snake through this French thriller which is set in the Alpine glaciers. Aiming..."

Aug. 10, 2001 Movie Review by Marjorie Baumgarten

The Years With Carlos Fuentes
Carlos Fuentes says he can not imagine a world without Shakespeare and Cervantes, but it is impossible to imagine a Mexico without Fuentes.
"...anymore. His vast body of work not only reflects the historical events and personal lives that shaped Mexico during..."

Nov. 24, 2000 Books Feature by David Garza

Bringing Out the Dead
Swiss documentary maker Richard Dindo considers himself a "portraitist or biographer of those who are no longer with us." This week, he brings two films : about revolutionary Che Guevara and writer Jean Genet : to town as part of the Austin Film Society's Texas Documentary Tour.
"...Swiss documentary maker Richard Dindo has been called the "memory composer"; his films, "political cinema." He considers himself..."

Jan. 21, 2000 Screens Feature by Anne S. Lewis

Feasts That Define the Millennium
Food, the Original Commodity
"...The past millennium has witnessed profound changes in the ways..."

Jan. 7, 2000 Food Feature by Rachel Feit

The Stendahl Syndrome
"...Diberti, Marco Leonardi, Thomas Kretschmann and Asia Argento. In the mid-19th century while on a tour of Italian architecture,..."

Oct. 22, 1999 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

A Stranger in the Kingdom
"...Ernie Hudson and David Lansbury. As we all know, the more idyllic a rural area is portrayed in a..."

June 11, 1999 Movie Review by Russell Smith

The Dreamlife of Angels
This gritty film won the French Cesar award as well as Best Actress awards at Cannes for its two leads.
"...Régnier, Grégoire Colin, Jo Prestia and Patrick Mercado. In the city of Lille, France, an unlikely alliance is formed..."

May 14, 1999 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

Heart of the Orient
"...Austin has its own little China/VietnameseTown, loosely centered at the intersection of North Lamar and Highway 183. Within a..."

Nov. 13, 1998 Food Feature by Mick Vann

The Chambermaid
"...Sánchez-Gijón and Aldo Maccione. Our hunger for stories is the fuel that drives this charming French film by Spanish..."

Sept. 25, 1998 Movie Review by Marjorie Baumgarten

The Art of Dying
May Bookshelf
"...to his memory or hers, yet I cannot resist the risk. Both were born of uncertain circumstances yet bloomed..."

May 16, 1997 Books Feature

The English Patient
"...Naveen Andrews, Colin Firth and Julian Wadham. Based on the Booker Award-winning novel by Michael Ondaatje, The English Patient..."

Nov. 22, 1996 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

The Umbrellas of Cherbourg
This cinematic pop opera is a disorienting, strange experience at first – every word is sung, even the most banal of dialogue. The simple yet sophisticated French film tells the story of two star-crossed lovers, a 16-year-old shopgirl and her gas-station attendant sweetheart, without any apology for the unashamedly romantic heart.
"...Directed by: Jacques Demy. Starring: Catherine Deneuve, Nino Castelnuovo, Anne Vernon, Marc Michel and Ellen..."

July 19, 1996 Movie Review by Steve Davis

Exploring the Edible Frog Back in the Saddle
"...batter-fried item that caught my taste buds by surprise. The bones were thin and long, kind of like a..."

Sept. 15, 1995 Arts Feature

Around the World in Tasty Ways
Ash Corea: Empress of the Empanada
"...The Empanada Parlour 500 East Fourth Street, 480-8902 Open Sun..."

May 12, 1995 Food Feature by Patrick Earvolino

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