Our Favorite Movies Of 2012, Part 1
In the first of a two-parter, we highlight the best movies we watched in 2012, both in and out of a theater. [ more › ]
In the first of a two-parter, we highlight the best movies we watched in 2012, both in and out of a theater. [ more › ]
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Much has been said about sluggish box office weekends this year, but there’s no denying that we had an abundance of great movies to choose from.
When Austin’s Paramount Theatre first started showing movies, it was 1929 — a few generations before it would be considered historic.
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The holidays are just around the corner which means good cheer, family time and some of the very best movies of the year. Here are five of the best: The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey Opens: December 14th The first in the three-part prequel to the “Lord of the Rings†trilogy…
Movies opening Friday, Dec. 14 Any Day Now Entertainer Rudy (Alan Cumming) sees his drugged-out hooker neighbor abandon her Down syndrome son, Marco, so he rescues the teen. The Central Park Five This documentary depicts the tensions bubbling over in 1980s New York when a white female jogger becomes the victim of a horrid attack and rape in Central Park.
Stuffed with Hollywood’s latest technology, Peter Jackson’s “The Lord of the Rings” prelude is some eye candy that truly dazzles and some that utterly distracts, at least in its test-run of 48 frames a second, double the projection rate that has been standard since silent-film days. It’s also overstuffed with prologues, flashbacks and long, boring councils among dwarves, wizards and elves as …
