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International Anomienew

Using a sleek visual style and bits of animation, this elegant Chinese film explores the effects of modernism, globalism and international commerce upon its culture and society.
Austin Chronicle  |  Marrit Ingman  |  01-13-2006  |  Reviews

Puppy Love Turns Into Dognew

This new version of the timeless love story is a dopey, mopey, all-around bore.
Austin Chronicle  |  Kimberley Jones  |  01-13-2006  |  Reviews

Leaving (and Returning to) the Nestnew

Despite an overreliance on metaphor and symbolism, this is an affecting little film about characters who struggle with issues connected with adoption, homophobia and loss.
Austin Chronicle  |  Marjorie Baumgarten  |  01-13-2006  |  Reviews

Near-Death Motivationnew

After being diagnosed with an incurable brain disease, a woman (played delightfully by Queen Latifah) discovers her moxie.
Austin Chronicle  |  Marrit Ingman  |  01-13-2006  |  Reviews

A Different Kind of No-Tell Motelnew

In this horror film, three backpackers check in to the wrong hostel where, unbeknownst to them, very bad things happen from dusk till dawn.
Austin Chronicle  |  Marc Savlov  |  01-13-2006  |  Reviews

Urban Update for a Classicnew

This animated retelling of the Little Red Riding Hood story has sass but little imagination.
Austin Chronicle  |  Marjorie Baumgarten  |  01-13-2006  |  Reviews

Funnier Than You Might Thinknew

What's funnier than having to move back in with your parents? Why, moving in with your grandparents, of course.
Austin Chronicle  |  Marc Savlov  |  01-13-2006  |  Reviews

By the Numbersnew

Even when presenting a fictionalized account of what many count as the most significant NCAA basketball game ever played, this film remains a predictable sports rouser.
Austin Chronicle  |  Kimberley Jones  |  01-13-2006  |  Reviews

Riding the Rangenew

The Chronicle's reviewers run down the best films of 2005.
Austin Chronicle  |  Marjorie Baumgarten, Steve Davis, Kimberley Jones and Marc Savlov  |  01-05-2006  |  Movies

Bloodsuckers and Supersuckersnew

This video-game-to-movie adaptation poses no threat to German filmmaker Uwe Boll's reputation as the modern-day Ed Wood.
Austin Chronicle  |  Marjorie Baumgarten  |  01-05-2006  |  Reviews

History Refractednew

In this latest from Neil Jordan, Cillian Murphy plays the swinging transvestite Patrick "Kitten" Braden, who wanders through the pop-and-politics culture of Seventies England.
Austin Chronicle  |  Marc Savlov  |  01-05-2006  |  Reviews

History's Horndog Rides Againnew

Hallstrom's latest is fine but unambitious, content with being an arthouse trifle with tricorner hats, corsets, and powdered wigs.
Austin Chronicle  |  Marrit Ingman  |  01-05-2006  |  Reviews

Ghost Town Tokyonew

The ghost is literally in the machine in this prototypical Japanese horror film that works primarily with dread and inexplicable phenomena rather than blood and guts.
Austin Chronicle  |  Marjorie Baumgarten  |  01-05-2006  |  Reviews

Life in 10 Minute Chunksnew

Composed of nine occasionally interlocking vignettes that star a dozen or so terrific actresses, Nine Lives presents intimate portraits of women grapplng with life.
Austin Chronicle  |  Kimberley Jones  |  01-05-2006  |  Reviews

The Slasher From Down Undernew

Wolf Creek is an accomplished Aussie version of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre; it's also a viscerally told slasher film that manages to do an awful lot with very little.
Austin Chronicle  |  Marjorie Baumgarten  |  12-27-2005  |  Reviews

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