It's the 1970s. The Twin Towers are resurrected and Philippe Petit is planning to walk on a high-wire suspended between them. But there are complications. One of his accomplices may be a spy. Another thinks he is crazy. And will he be able to check his rigging in time?
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New York Film Festival Review: ‘Ingrid Bergman in Her Own Words’
Stig Björkman offers a fresh and intriguing perspective of Ingrid Bergman in a new documentary, shown at the New York Film Festival.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘Heaven Knows What’ – Starring Arielle Holmes
"Heaven Knows What" definitely has an arthouse feel to it, but even the artsy fartsy crowd won’t find enough to leave a lasting impression.
Read More »Alamo City Film Festival Review: Selected Shorts
The inaugural Alamo City Film Festival brings a notable selection of international short films to San Antonio.
Read More »Movie Review: ‘Suffragette,’ Starring Carey Mulligan, with Meryl Streep
Looking back to the past, what women did to gain suffrage represented an amazing effort and it eventually included violence. With the determination they exhibited, it should make every man proud of women's potential to do exploits. Their capabilities were and still are astounding.
Read More »Film News: Tom Holland Discusses the 30th Anniversary of ‘Fright Night’
The director amused the audience with what he’d incorporate if the chance ever arose: bringing Charley Brewster back to the house and letting his teenage children handle any problematic neighbors
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.'
Read More »San Antonio Film Festival Movie Reviews: Short Films (Part Two)
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.
Read More »San Antonio Film Festival Movie Review: ‘The Doo Dah Man’ Directed by Claude Green
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.
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