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Paramount Lights Up With Summer Classics Series
Your favorite way to get out of the heat is back
"...not summer in Austin without the Paramount's Summer Classic Film Series, a three month celebration of movies. From silver..."

May 16, 2019 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

Rafiki
Kenyan LGBTQ drama is a miracle solely for existing, yet also a vibrant, colorful romance
"...voice intones barely above a whisper. In the Kenyan film Rafiki (the title is the Swahili word for “friend,”..."

May 3, 2019 Movie Review by Steve Davis

A Guide to Austin Classical Music
The virtuosi who know the score and make beautiful music happen here
"...cantatas, scores for dance and theatre works, soundtracks for films – several hundred over the past decade, and they..."

April 26, 2019 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Saving Emily Dickinson From History in Wild Nights With Emily
Molly Shannon and Madeleine Olnek revise the poet's life and loves
"...Was Emily Dickinson queer and does it matter? Filmmaker Madeleine Olnek says yes and yes: “It matters that..."

April 19, 2019 Screens Post by Sarah Marloff

Wild Nights With Emily
Molly Shannon breaks the myth of the staid Emily Dickinson with this vibrant biopic
"...funniest performances to date as the titular poet. The film peels back the facade of a time that was..."

April 19, 2019 Movie Review by Josh Kupecki

The Aftermath
Keira Knightley and Alexander Skarsgård are stuck inside of Hamburg with the Casablanca blues
"...they are the saving grace of The Aftermath. The film, directed by James Kent (Testament of Youth), is lovely..."

March 29, 2019 Movie Review by Marjorie Baumgarten

Gloria Bell
Julianne Moore excels (as always) in this funny, poignant character study
"...door, and to stay open to the possibility of romance when the singles bar scene is just so damn..."

March 22, 2019 Movie Review by Kimberley Jones

SXSW Film Keynote: Olivia Wilde
The director applies her Booksmarts to making films
"...“Happy Birthday” by the crowd. Monday, she delivered a Film Keynote, explaining how she – someone “unlikely to become..."

March 12, 2019 SXSW Post by Shalavé Cawley

SXSW Film Review: Long Shot
Rogen and Theron are charming in charmless political rom-com
"...lumpy “opposites attract” love story that becomes a jet-setting romance, with the predictable conclusion to the question of whether..."

March 10, 2019 SXSW Post by Richard Whittaker

The Ultimate Queer Guide to SXSW 2019
Often imitated, never duplicated, we’re here to keep it real kweer
"...Becoming Leslie, 5:30pm, Rollins Theatre, Badge required..."

March 1, 2019 Qmmunity Post by Sarah Marloff

John Lee Hancock Heads to the Texas Film Hall of Fame
A writer, a director, and a writer/director
"...native John Lee Hancock has been to the Texas Film Awards before, and sat in the audience. This year,..."

March 1, 2019 Screens Feature by Richard Whittaker

How Oscar Nominee Lukasz Zal Made Us Look at Cold War
Academy-lauded cinematographer on shooting black-and-white truths
"...(Tomasz Kot) and young singer Zula (Joanna Kulig), a romance that spins across the entire history of post-war Communist..."

Feb. 23, 2019 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

Alita: Battle Angel
The manga heroine comes to motion capture life
"...project first slipped into the Hollywood rumor mill, Cameron’s film is finally seeing the light of day with action..."

Feb. 15, 2019 Movie Review by Matthew Monagle

Isn’t It Romantic
Another entry in the bizarre "head trauma leads to female empowerment" rom-com genre
"...video at the end (as a nod to the film’s wildly successful karaoke-bar sequence earlier in the film). Even..."

Feb. 15, 2019 Movie Review by Marjorie Baumgarten

Getting Gleefully Inappropriate in Call Me Brother
Christina Parrish stars in the locally produced, subversive rom-com
"...When Christina Parrish wrote her first feature film script, she knew people were going to fit her..."

Feb. 15, 2019 Screens Feature by Richard Whittaker

Qmmunity: Love, Lust, and the Pursuit of Queerness
Lez Prom, OUTsider Fest, and more queer'd events
"...Dream Dates Reloaded Zine Release Hyperreal Film Club's sweethearts ball with DJ Dada, p1nkstar, and Ansem...."

Feb. 15, 2019 Column by Sarah Marloff

Anime Beyond Miyazaki Arrives in Austin
Films like I Want to Eat Your Pancreas are changing American tastes for Japanese animation
"...Three weeks ago, the U.S. film industry got blindsided. The No. 1 movie was not..."

Feb. 8, 2019 Screens Feature by Richard Whittaker

Pet Sematary Remake to Close SXSW Film
Midnighters, Festival Favorites, plus shorts all announced
"...at the beginning, horror at the end: After SXSW Film (March 8-17) announced that Jordan Peele's eagerly awaited doppelganger..."

Feb. 6, 2019 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

Director John Lee Hancock and Office Space Go Into the Texas Film Hall of Fame
Classic comedy and Texas writer/director to be awarded March 7
"...AFS Cinema on March 7. That's when the Texas Film Awards will honor Mike Judge's defining Gen-X comedy Office..."

Feb. 1, 2019 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

Piercing
A wannabe serial killer gets more than he anticipates in this dark comedy
"...will somehow placate his impulses (in one of the film's best moments of dark humor, Pesce overdubs his dry..."

Feb. 1, 2019 Movie Review by Richard Whittaker

Now Streaming in Austin: Love Radio
Web series Love Radio, shot in KOOP studios, takes the romance out of DJ life
"...They say every filmmaker is a frustrated actor, but Will Rimmer was quite..."

Feb. 1, 2019 Screens Column by Richard Whittaker

Experimental Response Cinema’s Scott Stark Bids Farewell to Austin
Our interview with the filmmaker and programmer
"...There are many pleasures to derive from French filmmaker Robert Bresson's seminal 1975 book, Notes on the Cinematographer,..."

Feb. 1, 2019 Screens Feature by Josh Kupecki

Luv Doc: A Very Honest Person
The Luv Doc is uncomfortable with the idea of a "hall pass"
"...overall life and needs (outside of sex, relationships, and romance) have been good. Growing up in south Texas (Kingsville)..."

Feb. 1, 2019 Column by The Luv Doc

SXSW Adds 102 Movies to 2019 Film Festival Lineup
After Us, what else does the film fest have in store?
"...Start your SXSW Film Festival planning now: the annual celebration of screens large..."

Jan. 16, 2019 SXSW Post by Richard Whittaker

Review: A Discovery of Witches
Miniseries shakes Twilight's shadow for a more feminist fantasy
"...New miniseries A Discovery of Witches shares the same..."

Jan. 16, 2019 Screens Post by Kimberley Jones

Top 10 Festival Films You Haven't Seen Yet
From charming zombies to pompous actors, 10 films to seek in 2019
"...pure shot of joy, and the year's most lovable film. (read our Fantastic Fest review.)..."

Jan. 11, 2019 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

Top 10 Most Read Film Reviews of 2018
Number one will shock you. No, for reals. Shocked and appalled.
"...acid-fueled race to produce one of the year's craziest films – only to find star Andrea Riseborough had already..."

Dec. 29, 2018 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

All About Nina
Mary Elizabeth Winstead excels as a comic in freefall
"...of courtship. It is a messy dissection of modern romance, although Rafe being the “ultimate catch” seems a bit..."

Oct. 12, 2018 Movie Review by Josh Kupecki

Suicide Club: A Novel About Living by Rachel Heng
This debut novel about a future in which people can live forever is a bittersweet yet life-affirming story of eternity versus death
"...and cinematic action, Suicide Club would make a great film. As a parable on vanity and aging, Suicide Club..."

Oct. 12, 2018 Arts Review by M. Brianna Stallings

A Star Is Born
Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga headline this remake of a remake of a remake
"...iteration of the classic love-and-showbiz fable does its 80-year film legacy proud. The 2018 version starring Lady Gaga and..."

Oct. 5, 2018 Movie Review by Marjorie Baumgarten

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