Movies

- Real people at core of Bujalski's films
- Fantastic Fest - where the weird and wonderful unspools
- Sharon Gless embraces her first lesbian role
- No drought of quality films this summer
- A horror film made the Austin way
- Five must-see Michael Mann movies
- Scripting his own Hollywood career
- Chris Garcia's 20 must-see movies at the Paramount this summer
- Bitten by reality
- Chris Garcia: What I'm watching
- Seth Rogen's repeat performances
- Meanwhile, back at the ranch ...
- Spinning experience into SXSW gold
- Putting a new mask on an old slasher icon
- Austin Studios spruces up, struts its stuff
- A critic's-eye view of the Oscar nominations
- A look back at the year in Austin film
- Rourke, Van Damme find redemption on-screen
- Fangs bared: a vampire expert bites into the undead mythology
- Austin filmmaker tweaks the romantic-comedy formula
- Film critic's new book is sure to engage, enrage
- Matthew McConaughey surfs back to Austin
- With oafish attitude, a comic actor breaks out
- University of Texas Film Institute yells 'Action!'
- Boyish charm
- Catch wisdom of filmmaker's famous friends on radionews
- Cusack vents his anger about politics and war
- A very Austin movie: cheap, fast, funny, with heart
- Matt Dentler will stay in movie world after SXSW
- Turning 40 with the movies
- Making movies in the mold of 'Slacker,' a director keeps up the do-it-yourself spirit
- Funny reflections: Will Ferrell talks about comedy
- What is cultish, fringe filmmaking if it's not art?
- At Sundance: four brothers, two movies, many laughs, Austin-style
- More violence? Less Depp? Wondering what movies will provide in 2008
- Meet the overrated: Movies whose praise was too good to be true
- Trip down Bollywood lane
- A pastor's calling
- The unsinkable exuberance of Ernest Borgnine, TV's 'McHale'
- Mamet's crisp, uncompromising vision is no con
- Wilder's bleak commentary comes up aces
- Hollywood's funny frat pack
- 'Grim' filmmaker Hartley has history of eccentricity
- Farley Granger remembers long Hollywood career
- Next project could transform Shia LaBeouf into son of Indy
- Villa Muse development could be Utopia, or a mess
- Cinema of discomfort
- More crowns?
Keepin' on
Pat Monahan and his band mates in Train have endured for over a decade of pop stardom. See them with Uncle Kracker at La Zona Rosa.
- Austin360's happy hour database!
- 11/21: Candi and the Strangers
- 11/21: Car Stereo Wars
- 11/21: Harlem
- 11/21: The Mother Truckers
- 11/21: Fabrication 7
- 11/21: Chaddick Dance: Freefall
- 11/21: `A Christmas Affair'
- 11/21: Nadia Sahari signing
- 11/21: Bill Cotter and Annie LaGanga signing
- Thru 1/10: 'David Bates: From the Everyday to the Epic'
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