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picks
Featuring Usher, the Radio City Rockettes, and a festival devoted to the theremin.
12/03/2014 By Michael Hardy
film
Artist Dario Robleto introduces a never-before-seen documentary about the 1969 exhibition The Machine As Seen At the End of the Mechanical Age.
11/18/2014 By Michael Hardy
The five-day, 50-film festival features celebrity appearances and screenings of major Oscar contenders.
11/12/2014 By Joe Leydon
Featuring the Houston Cinema Arts Festival, Lewis Black, the Bach family, and more!
11/12/2014 By Michael Hardy
Artsy films
It's Houston Cinema Arts Fest week!
11/10/2014 By John Whittington
Horror Wear Daily
These horror movie heroines look good or die trying.
10/30/2014 By Julai Whipple
Where to go, who to see, and what to do
10/15/2014 By Michael Hardy
interview
The indie legend has worked on movies like The Ice Storm, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, and In the Bedroom.
09/19/2014 By Joe Leydon
The Museum of Fine Arts's 13-film festival devoted to the great French new wave director begins with The 400 Blows.
09/01/2014 By Joe Leydon
08/27/2014 By Michael Hardy
08/20/2014 By Michael Hardy
Get Out
Dine under the stars as Miller Outdoor Theatre screens the classic Talking Heads rock-doc Stop Making Sense.
08/14/2014 By Katharine Shilcutt
comedy
In preparation for his stand-up special tonight at Jones Hall, we pick the comedian's funniest bits.
08/14/2014 By Michael Hardy
Do dinner and a movie all in one convenient spot with Alamo Drafthouse's $35 HRW menu.
08/13/2014 By Katharine Shilcutt
Article
Shot on location in Houston, Austin, and Waller, Stop The Pounding Heart, the final film in Houston-based filmmaker Roberto Minervini's trilogy of quasi-documentaries, examines the conflict between religion and romantic attraction.
08/08/2014 By Joe Leydon
Houstonia chats with the Montrose Rollerblade Dancer before his live performance tonight on America's Got Talent.
08/05/2014 By Michael Hardy
As Seen on TV
Cake Boss Buddy Valastro's newest show comes through Houston to make over a struggling family bakery.
07/28/2014 By BoJanay Posey
Reminiscence
New documentary about Roger Ebert prompts local film critic Joe Leydon to reflect on their long friendship.
07/25/2014 By Joe Leydon
The long-running LGBT film festival is back with a new slate of films, including a 1980s Pia Zadora howler.
07/23/2014 By Joe Leydon
07/23/2014 By Michael Hardy
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