One new filmmaker and one veteran used improv to create a fascinating ensemble comedy.
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'Invaders From Proxima B' brought space aliens scares and laughter to the Austin Film Festival.
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Though he is only a supporting player, John Travolta fans will be interested in his portrayal of Sheriff Bodie Davis.
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Davis wouldn't call himself a horror fan. "Now I wouldn't watch one. Too scary!"
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This documentary follows the candidates, activists and organizers who are showing what real progress looks like in a red-controlled state.
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Revelations of the underworld in '99 River Street' from the '50s and Scorsese's classic 'Taxi Driver' from the '70s
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'Orlando, my political Biography' is an intriguing film which uses Virginia Woolf's novel 'Orlando' to understand trans people past and present.
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What you don't know about your town and its past can haunt you. That's what happens in 'Pet Sematary: Bloodlines,' a prequel to previous 'Pet Sematary' films.
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'The Coffee Table', a film with a mundane title is the most heart-wrenching piece of horror cinema I have ever scene in my life.
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