Austin Film News Mega-Feed
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Austin Chronicle
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SXSW Film Review: <i>Tony Robbins: I Am Not Your Guru</i>
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Doc on longtime life coach surprisingly straight forward
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Austin Movie Blog
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SXSW review: ‘Tony Robbins: I Am Not Your Guru’
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Tony Robbins patrols the stage in front of more than 2,500 people at his “Date with Destiny” event in Boca Raton, Florida in 2014 and amidst his pumped-up provocations reminds the rapt audience, “I am not your guru.” You’d have trouble convincing the faithful in the crowd. As Academy...
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Austin Chronicle
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An English <i>Spaceship</i> Lands at SXSW
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Director Alex Taylor finds the alien in teenage alienation
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Austin Chronicle
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SXSW Film Review: <i>Preacher</i>
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Cynical reverend searches for atonement in West Texas
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Austin Movie Blog
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SXSW Film review: ‘Hardcore Henry’
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Hardcore Henry is an unflinchingly original, first-person action film where YOU are the main character, Henry. Credit: STX Entertainment “Hardcore Henry” is a front-row type of film. It should be seen and experienced in a theater. However, no matter where you sit or how you see it, you will still be Henry, or at least...
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Austin Chronicle
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SXSW Film Review: <i>Claire in Motion</i>
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An intimate, sorrowful meditation on loss
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Austin Chronicle
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SXSW Film Panel: Joe Swanberg Keynote
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The indie film king of fast, cheap, and frequent has advice
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Austin Movie Blog
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SXSW 2016: New episode of revamped ‘Powerpuff Girls’ debuts at Long Center
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By Deborah Sengupta Stith Free outdoor film screenings on the Long Center terrace were a new feature at the South by Southwest Film Festival this year, and the third and final installment, Monday night’s episode premiere of the revamped Powerpuff Girls was a well-executed event catering to crime-fighting...
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Austin Chronicle
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SXSW Film Review: <i>Best and Most Beautiful Things</i>
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Sometimes you find community in unexpected places
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Austin Movie Blog
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SXSW Film Review: “Gary Numan: Android In La La Land”
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Like most people, I mostly knew of Gary Numan from his 1979 hit “Cars,” a track that reached number one on the charts in England and cracked the top ten here in America. It’s an essential new wave classic but, aside from a few other scattered tracks, I have not ever known much about his career. Co-...
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Austin Chronicle
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SXSW Film Review: <i>Fantastic Lies</i>
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ESPN documentary revisits Duke lacrosse case
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Austin Movie Blog
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SXSW Film Review: “War On Everyone”
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Before the second screening of “War On Everyone” held at SXSW today, film programmer Jim Kolmar John Michael McDonagh – Director of War On Everyone introduced it by saying, “If you have a moral compass, you might want to smash it on the ground.” To say that Bob Bolano (Michael Pena,...
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Austin Movie Blog
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SXSW Film: The Big Short Misses the Mark
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By John Laird Short films are an interesting subject. In a world where most want to consume any measure of entertainment as fast and efficiently as possible, the “short” aspect seems as though it would be as viable as ever. As far as I know, it may be, but “The Big Short” panel didn’t manage to shed any measure of...
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Austin Chronicle
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SXSW Film Review: <i>Transpecos</i>
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Border patrol officers get in over their heads in this tense thriller

