Richard Linklater's memories of Apollo 11 turned into a touching and nostalgic film about space and the 1960s.
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ATX TV Festival: Season Seven Sizzles
Austin became TV world from June 7 to 10, with the seventh iteration of the ATX Television Festival. It runs like a film festival but focuses on the small screen. The festival brought together actors, writers, directors, showrunners and many other professionals involved with the creations we invite into our …
Read More »NYFF World Premiere Review: ‘Last Flag Flying’ with Bryan Cranston, Steve Carell, and Laurence Fishburne
Does war serve any purpose for the little people who fight it?
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘Boyhood’ – The Criterion Collection
The Criterion Collection celebrates Richard Linklater's acclaimed coming-of-age film "Boyhood" (2014) with a new two-disc re-release on Blu-ray and DVD.
Read More »SXSW Movie Review: ‘Everybody Wants Some’ and a Tribute to Richard Linklater
Sometimes, when a movie plays at SXSW, it’s not just a screening, it’s a celebration. Last year, that was true about 'The Breakfast Club.' This year, the celebration was for the opening night premiere of Richard Linklater’s 'Everybody Wants Some.'
Read More »SXSW: Film, Computers, Music, and ‘Mr. Robot’ – Be There or Be Here
Over 11 days in March, Austin, Texas, will welcome 85,000 people, host 5,000 speakers, showcase over 150 bands, offer 1,500 educational and networking sessions, and screen over 200 films (not counting music videos) more than 450 times. And, Mr.Robot will be there.
Read More »Book Tour: Ethan Hawke’s ‘Rules for a Knight’
Ethan Hawke fittingly described his book as "ethics for the kids in a fun way" and spoke about his career.
Read More »Movie Review: ‘Boyhood’ – Not Just About a Boy
In capturing the essence of one “boyhood” Linklater has done something more indelible – he has caught up the essence of life for all of us who have gone through growing up and have experienced loss, love, and awareness.
Read More »Movie Review: ‘Boyhood’
Richard Linklater's 12-years-in-the-making cinematic gamble pays off in spades, delivering a unique and profoundly moving experience.
Read More »The Independent Spirit Awards: Real Reel People
Independent Spirit Awards: Three films, three approaches to making reel people real
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