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In my mind, 2010 was the year that the current independent filmmaking scene in Austin broke big with the premieres of f ...
Zero Dark Thirty is a tautly constructed account of the pursuit by the US military of a terrorist leader who ordered the ...
Does poetry run deeper than perception? Alan Berliner spent five years examining how Alzheimer’s disease closes down a ...
Rust and Bone (France, 2011) is director Jacques Audiard’s sixth feature-length movie since 1994. It follows A Pro ...
In the opening scene of Cinema Six, Chad (Chris Doubek) resigns as manager of Stanton Family Cinemas, leaving Mason (Jo ...
David Brooks wrote that Lincoln shows the nobility and malleability of politics, politics as the one change agent that c ...
The conclusion of Lincoln by Steven Spielberg (USA 2012, 165 minutes) is that Abraham Lincoln is a saint. Why else woul ...
Will Screen Seals Seal the Election? No one ever accused Harvey Weinstein of lacking a flair for marketing. Weinstein ...
Just as foreign policy only makes it to the presidential debates in gaffes, The Iran Job isn’t getting much attention ...