We all know which movie you're going to see this weekend, so let's just cut the chit-chat and get down to it. *Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby Hotly anticipated, highly hilarious, and rife with corporate logos, this flick is about as "All-American" as you can get without draping yourself in Old Glory, stuffing your face with apple pie, and using insider trade information to pad your personal bank account while denying health...
Soliciting the Assistance of Tom Cruise: This Week's New Movie Releases!
Celebrating Slackerdom...Again: This Week's New Movie Releases!
And in the spirit of slackerdom, today we’re just recommending every new release that doesn’t star a Wilson brother. *Clerks 2 Austinist review As is the case with most sequels, we’re not really sure why this one is necessary. But Joel Siegel walked out of a screening, so that’s just as good of a reason to see it as any. *Lady in the Water Judging by the past, there’s a really good chance this...
This Week's New Movie Releases! (Also, a Brief Review)
Okay, we must take a quick moment here to talk about Pirates of the Caribbean Part Deux, which we should have talked about sooner but didn’t because, well, quite frankly, we kinda forgot we’d seen it until two hours ago, when yet another preview came on TV and we said to ourselves, “Hey, didn’t that scene come after that other scene and hey, how do we know that? Oh right, we saw that movie...
Yarrr, Mateys! This Week's New Movie Releases
More summer blockbusters are coming your way, friends. Don't forget your eyepatch! *Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest It seems like forever ago that Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl took the world by storm. Depp was nominated for a friggin’ OSCAR, for Jeebus’ sake. We’re almost positive that won’t happen again, but we’re not ashamed to admit we’ll pay full admission price for this fluffy bit of high...
Nachoooooo! This Week's New Movie Releases
To sum up today's releases: a few big stars, fewer hopes.
New Movie Releases: It's the Aussies vs. The Lutherans
It's pretty slim-pickins this week folks. Might we suggest getting out and enjoying some live music and one of our many swimming holes?
SXSW Film Fest - Full List of Films Released
The complete list of films for the 13th Annual SXSW Film Fest has been released. As we told youd in January, the Fest will kick off with the world premiere of Robert Altman's "A Prairie Home Companion." Paul Weitz's "American Dreamz" will close the fest. And in between there will be 115 feautres, including 50 world premieres, and of course a bevy of wonderful shorts. The list of shorts will be released February 13th.
Robert Altman, Likes Us, Austin. He Really Likes Us.
Film and public radio fans rejoice; legendary Director Robert Altman (M*A*S*H, Nashville, Short Cuts) will open the SXSW Film Festival this March with the North American premiere of his new film “A Prairie Home Companion,” the feature-length adaptation of the wildly popular public radio presentation from original American voice Garrison Keillor. The premiere is a boon for the fest, which has establishied itself as one of the country’s premiere film festivals. The film, penned...
Hello? Is there anybody in there? Just nod if you can hear me.
Don’t freak out on Sunday morning, folks. You did not drink so much on Saturday night or stand too close to the speakers that you are now permanently deaf. And, no, the Bush administration did not ransack the public radio stations across the country in search of Communist hippies to hang from the gallows. KUT is making tower and transmitter upgrades this Sunday and, therefore, will have some dead air. From the KUT e-newsletter:

