
Austin Film Festival: ‘Legend’ (FILM REVIEW)
[rating=4.00] Brian Helgeland’s latest screenwriting foray into the world of organized crime, which he also directed, is the kind of movie that sounds like an absolute must-see. A 1960s mob
[rating=4.00] Brian Helgeland’s latest screenwriting foray into the world of organized crime, which he also directed, is the kind of movie that sounds like an absolute must-see. A 1960s mob
Deadheads looking for a little company this fall will definitely have something to cheer. Last night in Albany we got our first-ever look at the latest incarnation supporting three core
On February 26, 2016, Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real will deliver its heavily-anticipated third album, Something Real, on the Royal Potato Family imprint. Something Real documents the trail
[rating=4.00] The cycle of zombies continues to turn. The subgenre has gone from terrifying to joke to terrifying since George Romero first horrified audiences with Night of the Living Dead
The Nouveaux Honkies are originally from Florida, but these days they call the road their home. This Americana duo literally travel around in an RV, which is pretty convenient when
[rating=7.00] As The National sifts their way through a bit of a hiatus, front man Matt Berninger is using the extended time to step out with a new collaborative project.
[rating=5.00] In a way, Our Brand is Crisis is not dissimilar from the kid on the playground who knows they could do great things on the school soccer team, but
[rating=8.00] After the seminal alt-country/Americana band Uncle Tupelo dissolved following the ironically-titled (?) Anodyne of 1993, co-founder Jay Farrar (READ OUR INTERVIEW WITH JAY) established Son Volt as a means
It’s hard to be critical of a movie that was made with such earnestness and heart. In Fallen Stars, which had its world-premiere at the Austin Film Festival, writer/director Brian