Green Day's award-winning punk rock musical shakes the stage in a great-looking and -sounding production at the Deco District's historic venue.
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Movie Review: ‘The Green Inferno’ – Eli Roth’s Tribute to 1970s-80s Italian Cannibal Horrors
Eli Roth, the father of torture porn, makes a tribute to the Italian cannibal vomitorium films from the '70s and '80s for those with a taste for the extreme.
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The inaugural Alamo City Film Festival brings a notable selection of international short films to San Antonio.
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Xavier Dolan's psychosexual thriller from 2013 finally receives a U.S. release, and it was worth the wait.
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San Antonio's Woodlawn Theatre offers a revival of a Broadway stalwart that's visually exciting and musically satisfying.
Read More »San Antonio Film Festival Wrap-Up: An Interview with the ‘Moments of Clarity’ Team
Co-writer and star Kristin Wallace, director Stev Elam and producer David J. Phillips talk about the production of their new indie comedy, 'Moments of Clarity.'
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Of the dozens of shorts screened at this year's San Antonio Film Festival, some really stood out in terms of execution, creative vision, and dramatic heft.
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Shot mostly in Austin, 'The Doo Dah Man' centers on a silver-tongued prison escapee and and a young man trying to escape his unhappy home who form an unlikely alliance on the byways of Texas.
Read More »San Antonio Film Festival Movie Reviews: Short Films (Part One)
Up-and-coming filmmakers from all over the world get a chance to shine in the short film category at the San Antonio Film Festival.
Read More »Movie Review: Antoine Fuqua’s ‘Southpaw’ Starring Jake Gyllenhaal
Another startling physical transformation from star Jake Gyllenhaal is not enough to save this risibly clichéd slugfest.
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