Your last chance to catch up with four limited theatrical engagements before they leave town.
Review: 'Don't Be Afraid of the Dark'
Guillermo del Toro produced and co-wrote a new version of a television movie that haunted him as a child.
Review: 'Our Idiot Brother'
Paul Rudd headlines a top-notch cast in a family comedy that can't live up to its premise.
Indie Weekend: 'The Last Circus,' 'Senna,' 'The Man Who Fell to Earth'
A high-caliber trio of films, featuring a fantastic sad clown, a race car driver, and a perplexing alien.
Indie Weekend: 'Attack the Block,' 'The Future,' Original 'Conan' and 'Fright Night'
Aliens make the mistake of invading a tough neighborhood, Miranda July returns to annoy and/or delight, and two 80s originals are showcased in 35mm.
Indie Weekend: 'The Guard,' 'Names of Love,' Doc Weekend
A well-regarded dark comedy, a sexy French romantic comedy, and a full schedule of documentaries await your independent spirit.
Indie Weekend: 'Septien,' 'Sunny,' 'Beats, Rhymes & Life'
Opening in Dallas today, Friday, July 29, 2011 (listed in order of priority): 'Septien.' Michael Tully's film, inspired by the Dallas Cowboys' Rafael Septien and his fall from grace in 1987, follows a former athlete who returns after disappearing for 18 years. It's received mixed critical reaction, but the ambition and the striking imagery promise a... Continue Reading →
Indie Weekend: 'Buck',' 'Just Like Us,' 'Conan O'Brien'
What's a "horse starter"? What's funny in the Middle East? What makes a late-night talk show host quit his dream job?