Oh my Oz, how do I review Wicked For Good without giving anything away? Let’s just say it’s brilliant, beautiful and, well, wicked good.
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Austin Film Fest: Jefferson White Tackles New Role As The Writer
You may recognize Jefferson White as Jimmy on Yellowstone. Now, he’s taking on a new role in the short film The Writer.
Sydney Sweeney Is A Knockout In Boxing Film Christy
I saw an early screening of Christy and I’m here to say, Sweeney delivers a knock out performance as Christy Martin in the boxing biopic.
Scary Movies That Were Made in Austin
A few of these films aren’t really “scary” but they aren’t exactly warm and fuzzy either. Here are scary movies that were made in Austin!
Austin Film Fest: Talking Texas With the Cast of Forelock
On the red carpet at opening night of Austin Film Fest, we spoke with the cast and crew of the dark comedy Forelock.
Matthew McConaughey Will Leave You Breathless With New Film The Lost Bus
Matthew McConaughey (and everything else, for that matter) will leave you gasping for air while watching The Lost Bus.
Cole Sprouse Movie Elastic Heart Filming In Austin
Cole Sprouse of Riverdale fame is coming to Austin to film the new movie Elastic Hearts. Here’s everything we know.
Austin Butler Caught Bartending in Austin
Austin Butler came to ATX to promote his movie Caught Stealing, spotted at Alamo Drafthouse South Lamar, Dirty Bills and more!
A Fantastic Review – Why I Love The Fantastic Four: First Steps
Fantastic Four: First Steps is a fresh and entertaining take on the crew’s story that opens the door to a whole new generation of fans.
Texas Shot Film A Christmas in New Hope Opens Waco Film Festival
A Christmas in New Hope will open the Waco Indie Film Festival. It makes perfect sense as it was shot entirely on location in Waco!
I Know What You Did Last Summer Is The Perfect Summer Slasher Flick
I Know What You Did Last Summer is a sharp, snappy blood-soaked love letter to the original that reboots the franchise with modern flair.
Relive The Absurdity Of The Covid Era With Eddington
Ari Aster’s new film Eddington delivers a dark look at the absurdity and divisiveness on both sides of the Covid chaos.












