Last week saw the limited release of Paul Thomas Anderson's The Master, and the director is currently receiving the type of media love reserved for those who rarely misstep and whose work is hailed as classic the moment it's released. What's always interested me about Anderson is his ability to perf ... More >>
Nashville's The Features may have a couple of marks against them in the eyes of elitist hipsters who don't like to let actual facts get in the way of a too-cool-for-school argument. It's true, the no longer en vogue Kings of Leon, themselves fellow Tennesseans, have lent a helping hand to the quarte ... More >>
Soderbergh and solitary on the fest's 25th anniversary
El Rey lives south of the border, if only on black velvet
Mongol paints a historically hazy but kick-ass picture of everyone's fave emperor, Genghis Khan
Seven stars light up the Inwood's screen
Heck, why does anybody?
All good things come from Texas—in food, anyway
The latest comic-book movie might just kill you
And other New Year’s resolutions we’re not sticking with
Drive-In Movie Critic of Grapevine, TX
Jack Nicholson teeters on the edge in The Crossing Guard
From a year full of startling and memorable movies, here are our favorites
