A bouyant French comedy about social classesd, racial differences, and an intergenerational friendship.
Alamo Drafthouse Coming to Richardson
This time, the rumors are true. The Alamo Drafthouse will be expanding into Dallas / Fort Worth, with the first location set for Richardson. The renowned movie chain, based in Austin, has entered into a franchise partnership with Iced Tea With Lemon LLC, which plans to pursue other locations in the Metroplex. The one in... Continue Reading →
Indie Weekend: 'Headhunters,' 'Bernie,' 'Sound of My Voice,' and More
A handful of indies are opening locally today; truly, something for everyone: 'Headhunters.' Slick, clever, thoroughly engaging thriller from Norway follows a corporate recruiter who moonlights as an art thief. Things get complicated fast when he attempts to recruit / steal from a target (above) who has an eye on his beautiful wife (also above).... Continue Reading →
Indie Weekend: ‘Headhunters,’ ‘Bernie,’ ‘Sound of My Voice,’ and More
A handful of indies are opening locally today; truly, something for everyone: 'Headhunters.' Slick, clever, thoroughly engaging thriller from Norway follows a corporate recruiter who moonlights as an art thief. Things get complicated fast when he attempts to recruit / steal from a target (above) who has an eye on his beautiful wife (also above).... Continue Reading →
Review: 'The Avengers'
'The Avengers,' which looks splendid in 3D, is a very good superhero picture. But is that enough?
Review: ‘The Avengers’
'The Avengers,' which looks splendid in 3D, is a very good superhero picture. But is that enough?
Indie Weekend: 'Sound of Noise,' 'Goon,' 'The Lady,' 'Monsieur Lazhar'
An unusual and joyous film about musicians on the loose toplines this weekend's new releases.
Indie Weekend: ‘Sound of Noise,’ ‘Goon,’ ‘The Lady,’ ‘Monsieur Lazhar’
An unusual and joyous film about musicians on the loose toplines this weekend's new releases.
Retro Scene: 'Pink Panther,' 'Oyster Princess,' 'Tootsie,' 'Battle Royale'
Here's a spotlight on four retrospective screenings, starting tonight: 'The Pink Panther' (1964; d. Blake Edwards). Nearing the age of 40, with 'Lolita' behind him and 'Dr. Strangelove' just around the corner, Peter Sellers teamed with Blake Edwards to create his most beloved character, the bumbling Inspector Clouseau. See it to marvel how Sellers absolutely... Continue Reading →
Retro Scene: ‘Pink Panther,’ ‘Oyster Princess,’ ‘Tootsie,’ ‘Battle Royale’
Here's a spotlight on four retrospective screenings, starting tonight: 'The Pink Panther' (1964; d. Blake Edwards). Nearing the age of 40, with 'Lolita' behind him and 'Dr. Strangelove' just around the corner, Peter Sellers teamed with Blake Edwards to create his most beloved character, the bumbling Inspector Clouseau. See it to marvel how Sellers absolutely... Continue Reading →