Review: ‘The Hunger Games: Catching Fire’ Serves Up Connective Tissue Rather Than a Full-Bodied Meal

Jennifer Lawrence and Josh Hutcherson return in the second installment of the series, this time under the direction of Francis Lawrence.

Indie Weekend: ‘Hell’s Angels’ at the Texas Theatre

The most exciting indie offering is a movie produced by Howard Hughes!

Review: ‘Kill Your Darlings,’ This Beat Generation Story Lacks Poetry

Daniel Radcliffe and Dane DeHaan star in a movie that wants to be a prequel to the story of the Beat Generation

Indie Weekend: ‘Muscle Shoals,’ ‘How I Live Now,’ and More

Not feeling Thor-ish? No problem -- head to Ft. Worth for the Lone Star Film Festival, or go to the Texas Theatre for a great music doc.

Review: ‘Dallas Buyers Club’ Rests Entirely On Matthew McConaughey

The true-life story of Dallas' own Ron Woodruff, who was living live to the full in the mid-1980s when he was given 30 days to live.

Indie Weekend: ‘Blue is the Warmest Color,’ ‘Capital,’ ‘Diana,’ and More

An acclaimed romantic drama headlines this weekend's new indie releases.

Review: ‘All is Lost,’ Adrift on an Unforgiving Sea

Robert Redford sails alone into the Indian Ocean and faces his destiny in a compelling drama of survival.

Review: ‘Free Birds,’ Rise Up, My Turkey Brothers, Rise Up

Gobble gobble! Owen Wilson, Woody Harrelson, and Amy Poehler star in a charming animated movie that suggests alternative items for your Thanksgiving menu.

Indie Weekend: ‘Birth of the Living Dead,’ ‘Oldboy,’ ‘The Wicker Man,’ and More

George Romero, Park Chan-wook, and Robin Hardy are showcased for their distinctive visions.

Review: ’12 Years A Slave’ Probes the Problematic Psyche of America

A powerful, unflinching look at slavery in America, based on a real-life account.

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