By Bears Rebecca Fonte As members of the modern world we often forget that America is a landscape dominated by wide open spaces. There was a time that people lived in places where they could go months at a time without seeing another face or at least another face outside of their own marriage. If
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Review and Interview by Carla Sanchez Taylor My parents have New Year's Eve parties every year, and as a teenager I thought that attending them was a defining marker of loserdom. But as an adult, I've found it to be a cornucopia of sheer delight. The steady flow of free wine gives possibility to anything.
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Preview By Bears Rebecca Fonte If this is the year of the woman in politics then it seems possible that it might finally be the year of the woman at Fantastic Fest. For the uninitiated, Fantastic Fest is the annual gathering in Austin at the Alamo South Lamar, to celebrate the most boundary-pushing genre film.
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Interview by Christopher Thompson One minute on the red carpet with a succinct answer to "What drew you to the script?"
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Interview by Paul Salfen Paul Salfen interviews Louis Zamperini's son Luke and Billy Graham's son Will Graham, as well as Director Harold Cronk and Producer Matthew Baer (who produced both UNBROKEN films) in this second movie based on the book by Lauren Hillenbrand about Olympian Louis Zamperini. This film, a continuation of the original UNBROKEN
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Aneesh Chaganty and co-writer Sev Ohanian talk about going from film school to the big…
AMFM MAGAZINE: You’re relatively new to the acting limelight, how are you enjoying it?…
AUSTIN, TEXAS – ALAMO DRAFTHOUSE SOUTH LAMAR@ 7:45PM TONIGHT On Wednesday night, A24 invites moviegoers of all ages to free screenings in all 50 states— NO RATING ENFORCED! Find A Theater Near You "Like The Breakfast Club before it, Eighth Grade has an R rating that may seem too mature for kids – but it's exactly what they
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Can we stop pretending that a film like Drew Barnhart’s RONDO is an acceptable film…