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Podcast the Myth: B.J. Novak Goes to Texas in Vengeance
"Tell me if I'm slouching." It's early – early by journalism junket standards – in an upstairs room at Cooper's BBQ on Austin's Congress Avenue. If you've been to Austin during South by Southwest, the odds are pretty good you've been here. It's the kind of place that Ben Manalowitz has likely been.

1:00PM Fri. Jul. 29, 2022, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

SXSW Film Changes the Channel With a New Name
Goodbye, South by Southwest Film Festival, and hello, SXSW Film & TV Festival. The annual cultural extravaganza has just announced that it's changing its name to reflect the reality of its programming for the last decade, starting with next year's festival, running March 10-19.

10:00AM Thu. Jul. 28, 2022, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

Full Collapse: Rebecca Hall on Madness and Abuse in Resurrection
Every story has an emotion that gives it motion. According to star Rebecca Hall, Resurrection is powered by "this one woman's internal reserve of rage and anxiety that is ever-present, and vast." Yet it may not be enough to offset the resurgent evil in her character's life.

6:00AM Thu. Jul. 28, 2022, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

Doc's Drive In Theatre Up for Sale
With its combination of automobiles and movies, what's more American than the drive-in? Well, now's your chance to become part of the grand history of turning your car into a cinema, as Doc's Drive In Theatre is up for sale.

4:30PM Wed. Jul. 27, 2022, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

aGLIFF Gets in the Ring With New Wrestling Documentary
Iconic queer grappler Effy has a t-shirt that says "Make Wrestling Gayer." aGLIFF, Austin's All Genders, Lifestyles and Identities Film Festival, is making its 2022 lineup more wrestling-y with the announcement that LGBTQ wrestling documentary Out in the Ring will be part of this year's lineup.

1:00AM Sat. Jul. 23, 2022, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

How Dean Fleischer-Camp Brought Marcel the Shell With Shoes On to Life
It's rare a stop-motion movie makes it into cinemas, even rarer that two are on release at the same time. So Dean Fleischer-Camp can't help but laugh at the idea that someone could go out this weekend and double-bill Mad God and his film, Marcel the Shell With Shoes On. "The two total ends of the spectrum on stop-motion offerings," he said.

7:00AM Thu. Jul. 21, 2022, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

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Short & Sweet: “The Cheap Seats”
Welcome to “Short & Sweet,” our look at short films playing in Austin. This time it’s Brittany Reeber’s short film “The Cheap Seats,” which follows a skeptic’s journey to Cassadaga, Fla., the psychic capital of the world. The short screens tonight at AFS Cinema as part of the AFS Member ShortCase.

1:20PM Mon. Jul. 18, 2022, Mazzy Oliver Smallwood Read More | Comment »

Short & Sweet: “I Know the End”
Welcome to “Short & Sweet,” our look at short films playing in Austin. This time it’s Jacob Gusentine’s documentary “I Know the End,” following the Rev. Remington Johnson, a hospital chaplain working in end-of-life care. The short screens tonight at AFS Cinema as part of the AFS Member ShortCase.

11:30AM Mon. Jul. 18, 2022, Mazzy Oliver Smallwood Read More | Comment »

Indoor Queers Club
While partying outside is now cloistered to early morning hours or late at night, there’s still plenty of queer fun to be had from the comfort of your own air conditioning. Here’s the Qmmunity crew’s curation of crucial queer-centric pop culture for all y’all in the Indoor Queers Club.

2:00PM Wed. Jul. 13, 2022, James Scott, Mazzy Oliver Smallwood, Valeria Valdez and Lina Fisher Read More | Comment »

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