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The
Legend of Hercules
Kellan Lutz muscles his way into classical mythology.
"...
The
end of this film was truly shocking. Not
the
..."
Jan. 17, 2014
Movie Review
by
Louis Black
Fear(s) of
the
Dark
This French anthology of six short animated films, which are thematically linked by their dark tonalities and stirrings of dread, has greater appeal for animation buffs than horror hounds.
"...French anthology of six short animated films, which are
the
matically linked by
the
ir dark tonalities and stirrings of dread,..."
Nov. 28, 2008
Movie Review
by
Marjorie Baumgarten
The
House of Mirth
"...McGovern and Jodhi May. Many aspects of Edith Wharton's turn-of-
the
-century New York can be glimpsed in writer and director..."
Feb. 9, 2001
Movie Review
by
Marjorie Baumgarten
Manufacturing Consent: Noam Chomsky and
the
Media
"...Directed by: Mark Achbar and Peter Wintonick. As
the
title suggests, this nearly three-hour long documentary focuses on..."
Sept. 10, 1993
Movie Review
by
Marc Savlov
The
Ballad of
the
Sad Cafe
"...Rod Steiger. First time director Callow, creates a very
the
atrical film from this novella by Carson McCullers and play..."
June 7, 1991
Movie Review
by
Kathleen Maher
The
Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey
There's little about this return trip to Middle-earth that feels "unexpected" or fresh.
"...All aboard:
The
Middle-earth Express has once more pulled into
the
station...."
Dec. 14, 2012
Movie Review
by
Marjorie Baumgarten
The
Passion of
the
Christ
So
the
difference between this and a snuff film is … ?
"...Gibson’s vanity project may well turn out to be
the
single most lucrative film of all time if ticket..."
Feb. 27, 2004
Movie Review
by
Marc Savlov
Batman: Mask of
the
Phantasm
This animated Batman is from
the
same folks behind
the
TV cartoon series, and is a diverting take on
the
Caped Crusader.
"...by: Eric Radomski and Bruce W. Timm. Not exactly
the
Dark Knight you'll always remember, but a diverting one,..."
Dec. 31, 1993
Movie Review
by
Robert Faires
Herdsmen of
the
Sun and Les Maitres Fou
"...Jean Rouch. Herzog returns to Africa (where he made
the
astounding Fata Morgana) to document a celebration of
the
..."
Jan. 17, 1992
Movie Review
by
Kathleen Maher
The
People Under
the
Stairs
Wes Craven mixes social injustice into urban horror
"...A young boy (Adams) from
the
black urban ghetto faces a dilemma. It's his thirteenth..."
Nov. 8, 1991
Movie Review
by
Marjorie Baumgarten
“Raul Gonzalez: Doing
Work
” at grayDUCK Gallery
The
show’s images of construction
work
and fatherhood challenge expectations of masculinity, domesticity, immigrant
work
, and art
"...A few
work
place settings: a roadside; a rooftop; home, with
the
kids...."
Dec. 1, 2017
Arts Review
by
Melany Jean
'
The
Future of
the
Internet is Cats'
"Kittywood Studios: Cat Videos Incorporated"
"...That it's Friday afternoon just shy of
the
work
whistle blowing is as good excuse as any..."
Aug. 19, 2011
Screens Post
by
Kimberley Jones
The
Long and
the
Short of It
The
expansive Cinematexas short film festival
"...a festival to showcase University of Texas filmmakers, but
the
Cinematexas International Short Film + Video Festival, now in..."
Sept. 14, 2001
Screens Feature
by
Belinda Acosta
A Council’s
Work
Is Never Done
If this is Tuesday, it must be work session
"...City Council has a heavy
work
load this week, what with budget prep, committee meetings, and..."
Aug. 18, 2015
News Post
by
Michael King
The
Common Law
Copyright 101
the
basics
"...people have told me I need to copyright my
work
. Can you tell me more about what a copyright..."
May 20, 2005
Column
by
Luke Ellis
Women's
Work
Is Never Done
Started in 1978 as a grassroots feminist arts collaborative, Women & Their
Work
has evolved into an Austin institution, which has survived collapsing economies and shifts in location and mission to become one of
the
city's premier visual arts spaces.
"...A sign of
the
times: People once mistook Women &
The
ir
Work
for..."
March 7, 2003
Arts Feature
by
Sarah Hepola
Book Review:
Truckload of Art:
The
Life and
Work
of Terry Allen
New authorized biography vividly exhumes
the
artist’s West Texas world
"...of his career, both his critics and admirers regarded
the
Lubbock native ei
the
r as a conceptual artist who wrote..."
April 19, 2024
Arts Feature
by
Doug Freeman
Challenging Repair
Work
Amid "Horrendous" Conditions as Thousands Remain Without Power
Austin Energy lines sustain massive damage in ice storm
"...As more than 25% of Austin Energy customers face ano
the
r night of cold darkness in
the
aftermath of
the
..."
Feb. 2, 2023
News Post
by
Austin Sanders
The
Luv Doc: Running Late
The
kind of unforgivable transgression that can ruin a promising career.
"...up this morning to find coffee spilled all over
the
kitchen and a broken coffee pot (glass) and grounds..."
May 7, 2021
Column
by
The Luv Doc
"Deborah Roberts: I'm" at
the
Contemporary Austin
In Deborah Roberts' solo exhibition at
the
Contemporary Austin, we learn what it is to be seen and not seen
"...Look
the
girl in
the
eyes...."
Feb. 19, 2021
Arts Feature
by
Robert Faires
"ART for All + ALL for Art" at Art for
the
People Gallery
Truth is one of
the
rewards of this showing of
work
by artists who have lived on
the
streets
"...What may or may not be "true" in an art
work
is arguably subjective, but when cornered I will insist..."
March 31, 2017
Arts Review
by
Sam Anderson-Ramos
Kevin McNamee-Tweed:
The
Exit Interview
As he leaves Austin, curator and artist Kevin McNamee-Tweed reflects on
the
city's artists and art community
"...in Austin in 2009 and has been kicking around
the
city's galleries and studios since 2012, when he started..."
March 10, 2017
Arts Feature
by
Caitlin Greenwood
The
Luv Doc: Definitely Not Pee
Looking a gift horse in
the
mouth
"...My girlfriend and I only see each o
the
r on weekends because of our busy
work
schedules. When..."
March 3, 2017
Column
by
The Luv Doc
“Ana Esteve Llorens: Studies for Future Objects” at Women & Their
Work
The
show’s mix of colored textile works and a large installation of open ovals spark an urge to interact with them
"...My most persistent thought while viewing Ana Esteve Llorens'
work
was that I wanted to put my head on..."
Dec. 16, 2016
Arts Review
by
Sam Anderson-Ramos
The
Theorists’
Hiraeth
A sprawling evening of art and community organized by Amy Morrow and
the
Theorists showed
the
challenge of editing in our age
"...A near-full moon. An outdoor performance. Promise of an après-
the
atre night swim. Dancer-choreographer Amy Morrow organized an evening of..."
Sept. 23, 2016
Arts Review
by
Jonelle Seitz
The
Rude Mechs'
Fixing Timon of Athens
The
theatre collective's latest repair job on a broken Shakespeare play is wildly accessible, welcoming, and enthralling
"...I'm not overly fond of William Shakespeare. I respect
the
work
, with all its linguistic acrobatics and poetic virtuosity,..."
Feb. 12, 2016
Arts Review
by
Shanon Weaver
H. R. Giger,
the
Dark Star
Full Q&A with documentarian Belinda Sallin
"...In
The
Third Man, Harry Lyme infamously said
the
only thing..."
May 23, 2015
Screens Post
by
Richard Whittaker
Telling
The
David Whiting Story or,
the
Cesar Romero Joke
Louis Black reflects on working decades ago with Walter Reuben
"...
The
David Whiting Story or,
the
Cesar Romero Joke, being..."
Feb. 16, 2015
Screens Post
by
Louis Black
The
Q&A Hole: What's
the
Use of Owning Original Artwork?
With Chris Cubas, Jill Schroeder, Shannon McCormick, and more.
"...Here's
the
latest of our weekly Q&A Hole series, wherein your..."
Feb. 2, 2015
Arts Post
by
Wayne Alan Brenner
Power to
the
People
Cue
the
linemen! 'Trash Project' choreographer Allison Orr is making Austin Energy dance
"...Allison Orr is back in
the
old routine: up at 5am (5:30 on a "good"..."
Sept. 20, 2013
Arts Feature
by
Robert Faires
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