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Shoot to Thrillnew

Forget winter, the revamped Cocteau Cinema is coming.
Santa Fe Reporter  |  Enrique Limón  |  07-31-2013  |  Movies

Daniel Baldwin’s San Antonio Mission: TV, Film and Sobrietynew

“My sobriety is nobody’s business,” he told the Current during an August 25 meeting at the Bauhaus Media Group studios, where he’s in post-production of the film he’s directing, Wisdom. The movie was shot in San Antonio, except for a scene in Malibu, California (“I’ll sell it as Corpus,” he laughs). He gave me the exact day of his sobriety (which I won’t share) but, after telling me “there’s a lot of lies that were written about me,” insists he won’t talk about it. Yet, little by little, he opened up and told us about how inspiring the Wisdom journey has been for him and, hopefully, others.
San Antonio Current  |  Enrique Lopetegui  |  07-30-2013  |  Profiles & Interviews

New Doc Re-ignites Old Suspicions About TWA Flight 800 Disasternew

On 17th anniversary of Flight 800's explosion off the coast of Long Island, new documentary's director answers questions about the tragedy and re-ignites suspicions over its true cause.
Long Island Press  |  Spencer Rumsey  |  07-21-2013  |  Movies

Tonto on Topnew

Johnny Depp reboot proves character is sidekick no more.
Santa Fe Reporter  |  Enrique Limón  |  07-03-2013  |  Profiles & Interviews

Shakespearean House Partynew

Joss Whedon invites his favorite actors over for an Elizabethan romp.
Folio Weekly  |  John Hoogesteger  |  06-20-2013  |  Movies

This Is Your Director on Drugsnew

Can a director’s style reach through the screen and physically affect me as if I've just consumed an illicit narcotic?
Cincinnati CityBeat  |  Rodger Pille  |  06-05-2013  |  Movies

The Radness of King Georgenew

'Game of Thrones' mastermind George RR Martin talks childhood, popcorn and his latest acquisition.
Santa Fe Reporter  |  Enrique Limón  |  05-02-2013  |  Profiles & Interviews

A Compelling Tale of NYC Graffiti Artists in Gimme the Lootnew

For his very low-budget debut, writer/director Andre Leon makes a spirited teen comedy with predominantly minority characters, which is damn near amazing in itself.
INDY Week  |  Craig D. Lindsey  |  04-24-2013  |  Reviews

Pain & Gainnew

The murderous exploits of the Sun Gym Gang were first chronicled in Miami New Times. Now they're the basis of a Michael Bay film featuring Mark Wahlberg.
Miami New Times  |  Francisco Alvarado  |  04-02-2013  |  Movies

Focus on Arpaionew

A new documentary doesn't do much to make Maricopa County's terrible sheriff more likable.
Tucson Weekly  |  Colin Boyd  |  03-21-2013  |  Movies

Girls Gone Wildnew

Rachel Korine packs heat in Spring Breakers, Harmony Korine's most subversive act yet — going mainstream.
Nashville Scene  |  Jack Silverman  |  03-20-2013  |  Movies

The Oscars: Politics as usual?new

Will Lincoln win, or will Argo buck history?
Creative Loafing (Charlotte)  |  Matt Brunson  |  02-21-2013  |  Movies

'House of Cards': Netflix and the Reinvention of TVnew

A skeleton unearthed beneath a parking lot in Leicester is, according to DNA analysis, the physical remains of Richard III, the Plantagenet king vilified by William Shakespeare.
San Antonio Current  |  Steven G. Kellman  |  02-13-2013  |  TV

Agit-Flop: Pablo Larrain’s Pinochet Trilogy Loses Substance

Gael Garcia Bernal’s television adman-turned-political-commercial-creator Rene Saavedra is such an ethically ambiguous and passive protagonist that “No” falls flat as a piece of wannabe agitprop cinema.
City Pulse  |  Cole Smithey  |  02-11-2013  |  Reviews

Wonder Woman Versus Chauvinismnew

A new documentary explores the bizarre origins of the character and her subsequent role in various feminist movements in the 20th century and beyond.
Boulder Weekly  |  David Accomazzo  |  02-04-2013  |  Movies

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