Austin, Texas Honors Director Tim Burton With His Very Own Holiday
The City of Austin kept it weird by awarding the director with his own, peculiar holiday.
Fantastic Fest Days 3 & 4: From The Ludicrous To The Lo-Fi
Was Raw as stomach churning as they say? Did we make it through without passing out? Find out as our Fantastic Fest coverage continues.
Fantastic Fest Continues to Delight in Day 2
Fantast Fest flexes its muscles and showcases the diversity of its showcase as day two of the genre film festival got underway.
Fantastic Fest Starts Off With Some Twists And Turns (Of The Stomach)
The world’s largest genre film festival kicks off 2016 with an appropriately diverse and wholly original entries
8 Films To Check Out At This Year’s Fantastic Fest
There’s no film festival quite like Fantastic Fest. The Austin based genre festival kicks off its 11th year this weekend.
‘Miss Stevens’ Is A Bittersweet, Unconventional Coming-Of-Age Tale (FILM REVIEW)
Miss Stevens presents a poignant, captivating look at the pitfalls of adulthood.
‘Silicon Cowboys’ Sheds Light On The Cultural Origins Of Silicon Valley (FILM REVIEW)
Silicon Cowboys takes an intriguing, if occasionally tedious, journey back to the early days of the tech start up scene.
The Newest ‘Rogue One’ Trailer Brings Out All The Stops
With only scraps of information having leaked out about the specifics of the new Star Wars standalone film, Rogue One, about the Rebellion obtaining the secret Death Star plans, there was more than a little anticipation for the first full-length trailer that was promised to air sometime tonight during the Olympics. Finally, after some history […]
‘Suicide Squad’ Improves DC’s Cinematic Universe, Despite Suffering From All The Same Pitfalls (FILM REVIEW)
Despite a unique approach, Suicide Squad ends up suffering from the usual DC cinematic pitfalls.
Weekend Warning: ‘Vice Principals’ Vastly Improves In Round Two (TV REVIEW)
After a disappointing premiere, Vice Principals shows improvement and becomes more like the show it’s capable of being.
DC Unveils Its Next Epic Installment With ‘Wonder Woman’
Can DC and Warner Brothers correct the course with Wonder Woman? They certainly are trying.
Profane Is The New Boring: HBO’s Painfully Unfunny ‘Vice Principals’ (TV REVIEW)
‘Vice Principals’ comes off as little more than some reheated jokes from ‘Eastbound & Down’ .
‘Eat That Question’ Is Unfiltered Zappa (FILM REVIEW)
The new documentary explores the life and work of Frank Zappa with unprecedented intimacy.
‘Roseanne For President’ Is A Misguided Chronicling Of A Disastrous Campaign (FILM REVIEW)
The documentary chronicling Roseanne’s 2012 run for the presidency is as disastrous as her 2012 run for the presidency.
Living In The Pre-History Of A Post ‘Game Of Thrones’ World (TV REVIEW)
Game of Thrones ends its finest season to date with one of the best episodes the show has ever produced.
‘But I Dig That You’re Tryin’ – An Open Letter To ‘Vinyl’
‘I don’t know if I do dig it. But I dig that you’re trying.’ – Lester Grimes
At Long Last, ‘Game Of Thrones’ Gives Some Overdue, Bittersweet Payoff (TV REVIEW)
Game of Thrones nears the end of its sixth season with a satisfying, mesmerizing episode that stands solidly among the best of the best.
Four Days At The Weird And Wonderful ATX TV Fest
One of the weirder, less talked about Austin festivals, the ATX Television festival proved an enlightening look inside the TV landscape.
‘Game of Thrones’ Shows Who Everyone Is In ‘No One’ (TV REVIEW)
With the traditionally climactic ninth episode just on the horizon, this week’s episode was the calm before the storm.