Spirit Awards 2024: American Fiction, May December, Past Lives Among Top Nominees
It’s that time of year again.
Click here to read the 2024 Film Independent Spirit Awards nominees.
The Austin B Media Podcast #21: A Fair Play Discussion with Roberto Ortiz
With Fair Play out now on Netflix, I had Pedro Lima on the podcast to discuss the film.
El Conde Review: Pablo Larraìn’s Latest Is A Creative Risk That Doesn’t Pay Off
Pablo Larrain's latest film, El Conde, is weird, and not much else.
Read my review here.
New on Netflix: September 2023
Here's what movies & TV shows are coming to Netflix this September!
All Quiet on the Western Front (2022) Review: Edward Berger’s Masterful Adaptation of a Classic Anti-War Novel
The latest adaptation of the 1929 novel highlights the horrors of war.
Read my review of Edward Berger’s take on All Quiet on the Western Front below.
Next on Netflix: March 2023
Here’s what movies & TV shows are coming to Netflix this March!
Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery Review - Rian Johnson Crafts a Different Kind of Whodunit in the Follow-up to Knives Out
Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery is a stupendous sequel from Rian Johnson.
Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio Review - del Toro Brings the Humor, Heart, and Horror in the Best Pinocchio Adaptation to Date
With his adaptation of the classic Pinocchio tale, Guillermo del Toro plays to his strengths with a horror-filled take on the story we think we know.
The 32nd Annual Gotham Awards Winners
Here are the movies and television shows that won Gotham Awards at the 32nd Annual Gotham Awards!
The Wonder Review - Sebastián Lelio Dazzles With A Thought-Provoking Debate of Science vs. Faith
Sebastián Lelio asks for the audience's devotion, which may divide audiences, but I thoroughly enjoyed it despite its failings.
AFI Fest 2022 Announces Full Slate Of Red Carpet Galas
Here’s what films will be walking the red carpet at AFI Fest 2022!
Tribeca Festival Sets Dates for 2023 and Calls for Submissions
Not content with waiting any longer, Tribeca set dates for Tribeca 2023 and offered the first details on submissions.
Tribeca 2022 | Halftime Review - Stunning Direction Can’t Save This Messily Edited Jennifer Lopez Documentary
After its debut at the 2022 Tribeca Festival, I review the Jennifer Lopez documentary, Halftime, which…isn’t good.
Passing Review: A Colorful Portrait of Race Painted In Black & White
In Rebecca Hall's directorial debut, she explores racial tensions in 1920s New York in her adaptation of the 1929 novella of the same name.
Kate Review: Mary Elizabeth Winstead Leads This Great Actioner from Netflix That Isn’t Good At Anything Else
Kate is Netflix's latest attempt at bringing high-budget action films to their service. Is it any good? Find out in my review.
The First Official Teaser for the Netflix's Ryan Reynolds, Gal Gadot & Dwayne Johnson Action Film, Red Notice, Teases A Charming Holiday Blockbuster
Netflix released the first trailer for the Ryan Reynolds, Gal Gadot, and Dwayne Johnson-led Red Notice, their latest action film.
AFI Fest 2021 Opens With the World Premiere of tick, tick...BOOM!
Now in its 35th year, AFI Fest is happening as a hybrid festival in mid-November, with Lin-Manuel Miranda's latest opening the festival.
Pray Away Review: Kristine Stolakis' First Documentary Feature Is A Definitive Resource On Conversion Therapy
Kristine Stolakis' documentary debut is a staggering look at the inner workings of the "pray away the gay" movement.Read my review here.
Bo Burnham: Inside Review: Processing Pain In Front Of A Camera
Bo Burnham wrote, directed, edited and recorded an entire special in one room during the pandemic.Read my review of Bo Burnham: Inside.
Naomi Osaka Episode 3 Review: Garrett Bradley Closes Out Naomi Osaka with a “New Blueprint” For Docuseries Going Forward
In the docuseries finale, Garrett Bradley closes out a truly magical docuseries.