The ATX TV Fest Announces Its First Round Of Programming For Season 7
One of the television industry’s hottest festivals makes some bold announcements for its seventh year.
Final Round Of Headliners For The Moontower Comedy Festival Announced
While home to a number of music and film festivals, (including SXSW which is right around the corner), the Moontower Comedy Festival highlights the best voices in standup comedy today. Taking place mostly in the downtown Austin area, comedians, performers, and podcasters elate audiences with their signature brand of humor. It’s a veritable feast for […]
The Desire For Attention Online Becomes The Driving Force Of Madness In ‘Like Me’ (FILM REVIEW)
Social media horror is well-trod these days, but Like Me takes it a new direction.
‘The Alienist’ Makes A Worthy Bid To Become Your Latest TV Obsession (TV REVIEW)
Caleb Carr’s groundbreaking novel is brought to life by TNT.
‘The Commuter’ Is A Claustrophobic Thrill Ride (FILM REVIEW)
Simple concepts can sometimes turn out fantastic results.
The Film And TV Moments That Defined 2017
The moments on the big and small screen that shaped this year’s entertainment
‘The Art Of Star Wars: The Last Jedi’ Enriches The Movie-Going Experience
With nearly two weeks of its theatrical run under its belt, debates over the merit of Star Wars: The Last Jedi don’t show any signs of letting up (you can read our review here). But whether you’re a defender of Rian Johnson’s divisive installment, or you simply have bad taste in movies, The Art Of […]
‘All The Money In The World’ And The Hollowness Of Prestige Filmmaking (FILM REVIEW)
Great performances still leave something lacking in Ridley Scott’s latest film.
‘The Walking Dead’ Rehashes Its Most Reliable Clichés, Because That’s ‘How It’s Gotta Be’
The mid-season finale of ‘The Walking Dead’ brings chaos, destruction, and an anti-climactic resolution.
‘I, Tonya’ And The Risk Of Subjective Film Biographies (FILM REVIEW)
Strong performances save this biopic from itself.
‘The Shape Of Water’ Is A Majestic Cinematic Dreamscape (FILM REVIEW)
Guillermo del Toro outdoes himself again.
‘Time For After’ Gives Us Everything ‘The Walking Dead’ Is Capable Of, For Better And For Worse
With the penultimate episode of The Walking Dead’s fall season, AMC’s zombie series is the same as it ever was.
‘Logan Lucky’ Races Home (BLU-RAY REVIEW)
Steven Soderbergh’s latest heist film his now available to own.
Rick Gets His Name In The Title Of This Week’s ‘The Walking Dead’ By Doing Something Incredibly Dumb
At this point, there’s less walking than there is aimless meandering.
‘Roman J. Israel, Esq.’ Is A Compelling, If Slightly Uneven, Tale Of Idealism (FILM REVIEW)
Denzel Washington delivers another standout performance in this uneven drama.
Dan Gilroy On Activism, Idealism, and The Role They Play In ‘Roman J. Israel, Esq’ (INTERVIEW)
The Nightcrawler director talks Denzel Washington and his latest film.
Pablo Schreiber Talks ‘Thumper’ And Humanizing Morally Gray Characters (INTERVIEW)
The actor discusses his latest film and how he works to bring relatability to morally grey characters.
‘The Walking Dead’ Brushes With Greatness In ‘The Big Scary U’
After more than a few stumbles this season, The Walking Dead nearly stands up straight.
‘A Dying King’ Takes An Fascinating Look At The Ripple Effect Of One Ousted Leader’s Death (FILM REVIEW)
History buffs will find a lot to enjoy in this look at Iran’s former Shah.
‘Justice League’ Saves the World, And Maybe the DC Cinematic Universe (FILM REVIEW)
‘Justice League’ manages to build a solid movie on DC’s faulty cinematic foundation