‘Life’ Can Be So Cruel, Or In This Case, Just Unnecessary (FILM REVIEW)
‘Life’ is dead on arrival.
Woody Charms but ‘Wilson’ Falls Flat (FILM REVIEW)
The laughs are many, but Wilson fails to rise above.
SXSW Film Review: ‘Mr. Roosevelt’ Showcases the ‘Real’ Austin
Noel Wells offers a charming perspective on life in Austin.
No, No ‘Power Rangers’ (FILM REVIEW)
Everyone loses in this adaptation of the cult series. Except Krispy Kreme.
SXSW Film Review: ‘Bill Nye: Science Guy’ Shows The Return Of A TV Icon
The nuance of Bill Nye is explored in this SXSW documentary.
SXSW Film Review: ‘This Is Your Death’ And The Unflinching Reality Of Media Today
An uncompromising satire of modern media, This Is Your Death is a compelling look at the nature of responsibility.
SXSW Film Review: ‘Fits And Starts’ A Wry, Charming Romantic Comedy
Understated and compelling, Fits and Starts was a wonderful addition to the SXSW lineup.
SXSW Film Review: ‘The Big Sick’ Reinvigorates The Romantic Comedy
A smart, sophisticated romantic comedy tells a fictionalized account of a couple’s unusual, real-life relationship
SXSW Film Review: Harry Dean Stanton Gets ‘Lucky’
Actor John Carroll Lynch makes a stunning turn as a director in this SXSW gem.
‘Beauty and the Beast’ a Wonderful Reimagining of a Tale as Old as Time (FILM REVIEW)
Disney infuses new magic into their latest live action remake.
SXSW Film Review: ‘Free Fire’ Proves Itself A Brilliant, Subversive Action Movie Masterpiece
Ben Wheatley’s latest proves to be an insanely fun, anti-action, mayhem filled romp.
SXSW Film Review: ‘T2’ an Artful Continuation of ‘Trainspotting’
While not as groundbreaking as the original, T2 is a welcome addition.
SXSW Film Review: Edgar Wright Blows Everyone Away With ‘Baby Driver’
Edgar Wright outdoes himself with the frenetic, genre bending heist movie Baby Driver.
SXSW Review: ‘Tormentero’ a Bold Vision of Horror and Insanity
A Lynchian musing on insanity, Tormentero is the kind of film that fuels the SXSW fervor.
SXSW Film Review: ‘Song To Song’ Hits All The Wrong Notes
Terence Malick’s long-awaited, utterly disappointing film set in Austin kicks off SXSW Film this year
King Without a Crown: ‘Kong: Skull Island’ a Silly Endeavor with No Redemption (FILM REVIEW)
There’s no beauty in this beast.
‘Table 19’ Charms its Way Out of Pitfalls (FILM REVIEW)
Anna Kendrick leads a delightful cast in this fun, if forgettable, indie rom com.
Flawed But Not Terrible, ‘Before I Fall’ a Solid Entry into Young Adult Cinema (FILM REVIEW)
Director Ry Russo-Young guides a potentially disastrous movie towards something almost remarkable.
‘Logan’ is the X-Men Movie You’ve Been Dreaming Of (FILM REVIEW)
Forget comic book movie standards, Logan is simply a great movie, period.
Settle Into Spring With Our March Streaming Glide
What’s new to stream for the month of March