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Bill Paxton, Joanna Kerns, Malcolm McDowell Offer Hollywood Survival Tips

Three famous actors gave similar advice when asked what they would say to fledgling thespians seeking a career in film, TV, and theater. Don't do...

Lone Star Film Festival Opens In Sundance Square

Native son Bill Paxton was as Texas friendly as you'd expect at this evening's opening of the Ninth Annual Lone Star Film Festival. The...

Film Shorts

Opening Big Stone Gap (PG-13) Ashley Judd stars in this drama as an Appalachian eccentric who discovers a secret in her past. Also with Patrick...

Bonded Out

Forming a neatly rounded-off tetralogy with the previous three James Bond movies, Spectre sure feels like the end of the line for Daniel Craig...

Buy Me Some Peanuts

When it was first announced that Peanuts would be turned into a 3D movie, many of my fellow Peanuts fans were afraid that the...

Film Shorts

Opening Scouts Guide to the Apocalypse (R) Tye Sheridan, Logan Miller, and Joey Morgan star in this comedy as three scouts who try to save...

Burnt Down for What

Most movies about chefs portray their subjects as divinely inspired (if occasionally temperamental) artisans who live to dazzle us with their culinary creations. Ah,...

Poke in the Eye

You may recall that 16 years ago, Michael Mann made a laudable, well-acted, detail-oriented journalism movie called The Insider that cast CBS News as...

Shiny Apple

“Artists lead and hacks ask for a show of hands!” That might just be the most Aaron Sorkin thing that anybody has ever said...

Popcorn and Pancit

The food isn’t the only thing new going on at AMC Grapevine Mills (see: Eats review, pg. 24). The Asian movies have been new...