PREDATOR: BADLANDS Is A Fun and Entertaining Buddy Movie

Director Dan Trachtenberg earned his place in the franchise with Prey and Predator: Killer of Killers. If you haven’t watched these films, I highly recommend them. I went into his latest installment, which thankfully is getting a theatrical release, and I was not disappointed. Trachtenberg, working with co-writer Patrick Aison, takes the Predator franchise into… Continue reading PREDATOR: BADLANDS Is A Fun and Entertaining Buddy Movie

AFF 2025 – Christy: a profound meditation on identity, power, and survival.

Having watched Christy at its opening-night screening at the Austin Film Festival (with writer-directors David Michôd and Mirrah Foulkes in attendance, alongside the real-life Christy Martin), I walked away both exhilarated and deeply moved. The film stakes its claim not just as a sports biopic but as a profound meditation on identity, power, and survival.… Continue reading AFF 2025 – Christy: a profound meditation on identity, power, and survival.

DIE MY LOVE: An Exploration Of Post-Partum Depression Taken To The Extreme

From director Lynne Ramsay (We Need to Talk About Kevin) comes a film that gives its audiences an intimate look at the meltdown of a new mother as she unravels due to post-partum depression. I can definitely appreciate a movie that explores the psychology of women navigating both the demands of motherhood and the hormonal… Continue reading DIE MY LOVE: An Exploration Of Post-Partum Depression Taken To The Extreme

Movie Review: Cottonmouth, a Western, Now Available on Prime Video

Austin-based filmmaker Brock Harris’s new film, Cottonmouth, set in the late 1800s, features new and established actors to draw the audience’s attention now that it is available on Prime Video. Harris made his directorial debut with Wild Game (2021). Dance Dads (2022) premiered at the Austin Film Festival and won an Audience Award. SYNOPSIS: When… Continue reading Movie Review: Cottonmouth, a Western, Now Available on Prime Video

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Austin Film Festival: Sacrificios – Entrevista con los Cineastas Internacionales

El estreno mundial del largometraje Sacrificios, realizado en el 32º Festival Anual de Cine de Austin, está dirigido por Mauricio Chernovetzky, a partir de un guion que coescribió con Alexander Ioshpe. La película se describe como “una historia inquietante de dolor, fe y amor en todas sus más terribles contradicciones.” La película está en la… Continue reading Austin Film Festival: Sacrificios – Entrevista con los Cineastas Internacionales

AFF Sacrificios –Interview with the International Filmmakers

The World Premiere of the feature film Sacrificios, held at the 32nd Annual Austin Film Festival, is directed by Mauricio Chernovetzky, from a script he co-wrote with Alexander Ioshpe. The film is described as “a haunting tale of grief, faith, and love in all of their most terrible contradictions.” The film falls under the Dark… Continue reading AFF Sacrificios –Interview with the International Filmmakers