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Why is North Texas the center of the latest craze in movie theaters?
Fort Worth Weekly  |  Kristian Lin  |  12-30-2010  |  Food+Drink

A Lost Hemingway Novel Becomes A Film That Should Have Been Lostnew

A partial manuscript by Ernest Hemingway was finished, controversially, in the '80s and now has become a period drama. They should have left it unfinished.
Fort Worth Weekly  |  Kristian Lin  |  12-09-2010  |  Reviews

Dawn Treader: Narnia Watered Downnew

The third installment of the Narnia series continues the uniform, tasteful dullness of its predecessor.
Fort Worth Weekly  |  Kristian Lin  |  12-08-2010  |  Reviews

Two Young Filmmakers Raise Funds for a Texas Nod to Kafkanew

Burt Rutherford and Tim Yager look like a mismatched comedy duo, and the idea isn't that far off: the two longtime friends are back involved in comedy courses while raising money for their first feature, Model Man.
Fort Worth Weekly  |  Kristian Lin  |  10-29-2010  |  Profiles & Interviews

Conviction Has Courage, Lacks Craftnew

A true story becomes a plodding, unoriginal legal drama.
Fort Worth Weekly  |  Kristian Lin  |  10-29-2010  |  Reviews

The American: This Gun for Hirenew

Director Anton Corbijn has a jeweler's eye for visual detail, but he's still trying to get a handle on other cinematic elements. The result is a beautiful, boring movie that's the least interesting George Clooney outing since Ocean's Twelve.
Fort Worth Weekly  |  Kristian Lin  |  09-02-2010  |  Reviews

One Sharp Machetenew

Robert Rodriguez and Ethan Maniquis made a real movie out of a fake movie trailer he created in 2007. The result is Machete, a satirical, over-the-top sendup of the immigration debate.
Fort Worth Weekly  |  Kristian Lin  |  09-01-2010  |  Reviews

Adrian Santiago Hits the Marketnew

A DVD release gives an unexpected boost to a first-time Texas filmmaker.
Fort Worth Weekly  |  Kristian Lin  |  08-20-2010  |  Reviews

The Bali/Julia Project: Eat, Pray, Lovenew

The best-selling memoir becomes a pretty travelogue and not much else.
Fort Worth Weekly  |  Kristian Lin  |  08-20-2010  |  Reviews

Charlie St. Cloud: Sailing Takes Me Awaynew

Zac Efron stumbles — and we learn — in this weeper.
Fort Worth Weekly  |  Kristian Lin  |  08-09-2010  |  Reviews

Middle Men: The Internet Is for Pornnew

This movie is for cheap moralism and bad history.
Fort Worth Weekly  |  Kristian Lin  |  08-09-2010  |  Reviews

Dinner for Schmucks: American Idiotnew

The best part of this film may be the opening credit sequence, showing the construction of an elaborate stuffed-mouse diorama. The rest of this spottily funny comedy isn’t so meticulous, but it does have some moments.
Fort Worth Weekly  |  Kristian Lin  |  08-03-2010  |  Reviews

The Kids Are All Right: Laser Has Two Mommiesnew

This loving portrait of the most normal of unconventional families is a luminous masterpiece of American cinema.
Fort Worth Weekly  |  Kristian Lin  |  08-02-2010  |  Reviews

Your Mom Loves You Too Much, Cyrusnew

If you’ve had your fill of comedies about men unable or unwilling to grow up, check out Cyrus. This lo-fi comedy with big-name stars takes that notion to a logical extreme, in a distinctively funny way.
Fort Worth Weekly  |  Kristian Lin  |  07-14-2010  |  Reviews

'Inception' Puts You in a Sleeper Holdnew

Christopher Nolan’s latest film takes the connection between movies and dreams straight on, and the result is one of the trippiest summer blockbusters in recent memory.
Fort Worth Weekly  |  Kristian Lin  |  07-14-2010  |  Reviews

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