Film Festival.
By Neil Miller
Director Brett Simon’s noir-based high school comedy, the fusion of Chinatown and a John Hughes movie, brings the house down in Austin.
By Neil Miller
At first glance, it appears to be a doc painted with a broad stroke, giving it a jumpy, unfocused feeling — that is, until it evolves right before our eyes into something special…
By Neil Miller
Mark Webber’s directorial debut may have won the big award in Austin, but was it a fair contest? After reading this, you may not think so.
By Neil Miller
Judd Apatow’s camp comes through again with a comedy that is a lot smarter than you would initially think… [Grade: B+]
By Neil Miller
Seann William Scott and John C. Reilly play two grocery store managers battling for the big job in this quirky, intelligent film. [Grade: A]
By Neil Miller
Behold, the first truly great, visionary film from this year’s SXSW Film Festival.
By Neil Miller
From Columbus, Ohio to Austin, Texas to movies to party… It was a long day 1 (alright, days 1-3, but who’s counting).