By Renee’ Collins Rating: 5 (Out of 5 Reels) I am a big William Shakespeare fan so when I read that Joss Whedon made a modern day version of MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING to be screened at the South by Southwest film festival this year, I knew I couldn’t miss it. Apparently, Whedon shot the… Continue reading 2013 SXSW Review: MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING
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2013 SXSW Guest Review: EVERYONE’S GOING TO DIE
By Jan Hamilton Rating: A+ Even though the title suggests a slasher film, nothing could be further from the truth. A delightfully quirky British indie, this film is a real gem. Two adrift people meet and wander the streets of English coastal city. Funny, serious and completely entertaining, this is a real find, highly recommended.
2013 SXSW Guest Review: PRINCE AVALANCHE
By Jan Hamilton Rating: A With starts like Paul Rudd and Emile Hirsch, this seemed like a can’t miss project. Starting slowly, the film catches fire in the second half, as the two guys, during the drugery of their summer road crew jobs, change and grow. Set in post wildfire Bastrop, the landscape is surprisingly… Continue reading 2013 SXSW Guest Review: PRINCE AVALANCHE
2013 SXSW Guest Review: MUD
By Jan Hamilton Rating: A+ With a fantastic cast and beautiful Arkansas river settings, this lovely, haunting film exceeds all expectations. When not attending to chores or other family duties, Ellis and Neck Bone, two young teen boys, are spending an ideal summer in their small boat on the river. The pace of their lives… Continue reading 2013 SXSW Guest Review: MUD
2013 SXSW Guest Review: WHEN ANGELS SING
By Jan Hamilton Rating: C+ Featuring some of the biggest names in Texas music, this overly sweet film is full of warm feelings and family values. Harry Connick Jr plays a UT professor with a lovely wife and great son. His one problem is that, because of a childhood tragedy, he won’t celebrate Christmas. What… Continue reading 2013 SXSW Guest Review: WHEN ANGELS SING
2013 SXSW Guest Review: KILIMANJARO
By Jan Hamilton Rating: B Meek and mild, our New York hero is not satisfied with his life, despite a good job, nice apartment and long-time girl friend. When she move out, he decides to to something very different with is next vacation, he and his friend (Marquette) will climb Mount Kilimanjaro. The film explores… Continue reading 2013 SXSW Guest Review: KILIMANJARO
2013 SXSW Guest Review: DRINKING BUDDIES
By Jan Hamilton Rating: B This indie film doesn’t go where you think it will, Two seemingly mis-matched couples start to stray. Kate (Wilde) seems to be pursuing co-worker Luke (Johnson) and Chris (Livingston) shows polite but unmistakable interest in Luke’s girl (Kendrick). A lot of beer is consumed in this enjoyable, slice of life… Continue reading 2013 SXSW Guest Review: DRINKING BUDDIES
2013 SXSW Guest Review: THE BOUNCEBACK
By Jan Hamilton Rating: A- Still dreaming of his ex, Stan (Stahl-David) Flies to Austin, knowing she’s there visiting their old friends. She is still hung-up on him, both seem unable to move on. This is the set-up for one of the coolest, raunchiest Austin based films in a long time. Austin natives will recognize… Continue reading 2013 SXSW Guest Review: THE BOUNCEBACK
2013 SXSW Guest Review: DOWNLOADED
By Jan Hamilton Rating: A- This is the fascinating story of how Napster was brought down by the recording industry 10 years ago. Using copious available footage from the time and new interviews, the filmmakers can’t help but show whose side they are on. Even if you never had a dog in this fight, you’ll… Continue reading 2013 SXSW Guest Review: DOWNLOADED
Review: JACK THE GIANT SLAYER
By Renee’ Collins Rating: 4.5 (out of 5 Reels) The ancient war between humans and a race of giants is reignited when Jack, a young farmhand fighting for a kingdom and the love of a princess, opens a gateway between the two worlds (IMDB). The trailer for this film garnered my attention because I noticed… Continue reading Review: JACK THE GIANT SLAYER