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News Bits: The One Wherein Several Stories Include Reptilian Invaders. Or at least the last three do.

News Bits: The One Wherein Several Stories Include Reptilian Invaders. Or at least the last three do.

Axis of evil - now with less Korea. W, meet F. F, W. Tight trouser crackdown. I'm not Iron Man, nuh nuh nuh nuh nuh nuh nuh, Sherlock Holmes. More childhood memories being exploited for profit. Cross your reptilian fingers. La la la la la. This woman takes the fun out of everything. more ›

Austinist Reviews <em>A Scanner Darkly</em>

Austinist Reviews A Scanner Darkly

“Drug use, some might say, is destroying this country. And we have laws against selling drugs, pushing drugs, using drugs, importing drugs...And so if people are violating the law by doing drugs, they ought to be accused and they ought to be convicted and they ought to be sent up.” - Rush Limbaugh, October 5th 1995 Adapted by Austinite Richard Linklater from Philip K. Dick’s 1977 novel, A Scanner Darkly is the story of... more ›

Linklater's A Scanner Darkly Gets A Paramount Premiere

Linklater's A Scanner Darkly Gets A Paramount Premiere

Let's be honest: we have no idea what to expect from Rick Linklater's newest project A Scanner Darkly. While the source material by Philip K. Dick has a strong cult following, we traditionally don't love science fiction. And while we enjoyed the Rotoscoping technique Linklater used on Waking Life, it may be strange to use it on a less arty, more linear film. It is also amazing that no reports of troubled behavior emerged... more ›

Austin Film Festival: “Kiss Kiss Bang Bang” - Popcorn Films Have Never Tasted So Good

Austin Film Festival: “Kiss Kiss Bang Bang” - Popcorn Films Have Never Tasted So Good

We went to our first screening at the Austin Film Festival last night, and we were treated to one of the more entertaining movies we have seen in quite some time. And, we got to pick the director's brain a little afterwards. Shane Black goes back to some familiar writing territory in his directorial debut “Kiss Kiss Bang Bang.” But instead of staying within one genre, say, a buddy flick, a thriller or a... more ›

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