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'Chinatown' Through Another Lensnew
Robert Towne returns to a fictional L.A. with Ask the Dust.
San Antonio Current |
Cole Haddon |
03-22-2006 |
Profiles & Interviews
Tags: Ask the Dust, Robert Towne
When the Mierda Hit the Fannew

The new HBO movie Walkout tells the story of the Chicano students who made history in L.A.
San Antonio Current |
B.V. Olguin |
03-15-2006 |
TV
Tags: TV
Two Thumbs Downnew
Jeremy Mack documents Bill Carlton as he battles his way into video-arcade history.
San Antonio Current |
Kiko Martinez |
03-08-2006 |
Profiles & Interviews
Tags: High Score, Jeremy Mack
Not Bigger Than Jesusnew
George Clooney's star shines brighter than ever, but he's still grounded.
San Antonio Current |
Cole Haddon |
03-02-2006 |
Profiles & Interviews
Sparring With Wilde Abandonnew
A Good Woman jousts ably with Oscar's wit and wisdom.
San Antonio Current |
Steven G. Kellman |
02-01-2006 |
Reviews
Tags: A Good Woman, Mike Barker
La Vida Peligrosanew

Tommy Lee Jones' first feature as director tells a true-enough tale of the treacherous borderlands.
San Antonio Current |
Cole Haddon |
02-01-2006 |
Profiles & Interviews
Glorified Roadnew
Former Texas Western University basketball player Nevil Shed says Bruckheimer's film is more truth than fiction.
San Antonio Current |
Brian Villalobos |
01-25-2006 |
Movies
Tags: Glory Road
Too Real to Feel Goodnew
Soderbergh's HD experiment is magic-free.
San Antonio Current |
Cole Haddon |
01-25-2006 |
Reviews
Tags: Steven Soderbergh, Bubble
Bully for Americanew
As George Clooney’s film reminds us, Joe McCarthy, a blusterous, bibulous Republican Senator disgraced the American heritage of freedom and justice for all
San Antonio Current |
Steven G. Kellman |
10-20-2005 |
Movies
Playing With Firenew
The Big Buy spent two years tracking Ronnie Earle as he built his case against Tom DeLay.
San Antonio Current |
Elaine Wolff |
10-13-2005 |
Profiles & Interviews
Tags: The Big Buy
Past As Prologuenew
If there is one thing Going Upriver can accomplish, it is to articulate Kerry's belief that it is "men of small character" who are afraid to admit America's (and their) mistakes.
San Antonio Current |
Elaine Wolff |
10-04-2004 |
Reviews