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Wrath of God

People are calling Spotlight a journalism drama, but you’ve probably seen too many movies about journalists that are adulatory or wildly inaccurate or just...

Partial Justice

Juan José Campanella’s The Secret in Their Eyes won the Oscar for Best Foreign Film in 2009, and no wonder. His extensive experience directing...

Film Shorts

Opening Trumbo (R) Bryan Cranston stars in this biography of the Oscar-winning screenwriter who defied the anti-Communist Hollywood blacklist in the 1950s. Also with Louis...

I Live in a Small Town

I saw Windsor last Sunday during the just-concluded Lone Star Film Festival. Given how much coverage this publication has expended on Fort Worth’s Porter...

Outside Voice

Brie Larson has been around. You probably saw her as Amy Schumer’s sister in Trainwreck or as the token girl in the movie version...

Film Shorts

Opening The Funhouse Massacre (NR) Robert Englund stars in this horror movie about six psychopaths who escape from an insane asylum and kill the people...

LSFF 2015 Report: Day 4

The last day of the ninth Lone Star Film Festival opened with T-Rex, Zackary Canepari and Drea Cooper's documentary about Claressa "T-Rex" Shields, the...

Lone Star Film Festival Calls It A Wrap

Mister Sundance Square seemed to be everywhere at the just completed four-day Fort Worth Film Festival. Downtown developer Ed Bass was particularly easy to spot...

LSFF 2015 Report: Day 3

I got up early to listen to the festival’s keynote speech by David Edelstein, a critic who now works at New York magazine and...

LSFF 2015 Report: Days 1-2

Opening night of this Lone Star Film Festival under its new management saw changes off the bat. The first film of the fest was...