Tonight’s Final, Free Rooftop Movie is Garden State

Well all, it’s been a great run. These weekly collaborations with the Dallas Film Society and Sundown at Granada have turned Wednesday evenings into amazingly fun, community events. Plus, there’s booze. (Who ever thought it could be so good?) Tonight, step away from the turkey. Wipe the stuffing off your…

Check Out this New NSFW Texas Chainsaw Massacre 3D Clip

Picking up where the original film left off, Leatherface returns to sling his gas-powered weapon in 3D this January. The crew just released a new, extra Texas-y clip from the upcoming release, and it’s piled high with curse words and night terror potential. Man, too bad barns are made of…

The Dallas Chamber Symphony Knows How to Put Music to a Movie

It’s getting easier and easier to find movie screenings with live musical accompaniment these days. It’s harder to find it done well. On Tuesday night, the Dallas Chamber Symphony proved they know exactly how to create a well executed, interactive and entertaining live music/film screening experience. Artistic director and conductor…

Good Spielberg’s Bad Moments

The first few minutes of Lincoln play out like a parody of the expectations of Steven Spielberg’s detractors. The Great Emancipator rests like a humble Solomon upon a hard wooden chair, surrounded by freely mixing black and white soldiers of that great war of his. One black soldier dares to…

Holy Motors Creates the Cinema History It Laments

Unclassifiable, expansive and breathtaking, Holy Motors, the first feature-length film from Leos Carax since Pola X (1999) — and only his fifth in 28 years — received a log line of sorts from its writer-director at the press conference following the movie’s world premiere at Cannes. “This is a film…

Tonight’s Free Rooftop Movie: The Big Lebowski

You’ve got to wonder if the Cohen brothers were able to predict the pop-culture trajectory of The Big Lebowski. It’s spawned a nationally touring tribute festival, created a new generation of white Russian drunkards and even made the word “nihilist” trendy. Plus, it’s got everyone: John Goodman at his absolute…

Skyfall Lays Bare the Unknowable Spy

If Hollywood’s rut du jour is the origin story as bid for franchise immortality, you can’t say that Skyfall — the 23rd “official” James Bond film in 50 years — isn’t on trend. Eight years ago in Casino Royale, Daniel Craig’s first outing as Bond, we learned that 007 owes…

Lincoln: Daniel Day-Lewis and Steven Spielberg Ably Fill the Hat

There’s an unfun tendency in American life to fictionalize our national heroes as rigid statue-people who only speak as though they are delivering commencement addresses, a kind of unlovable, Al Gore-ish anti-charisma that would inhibit anyone in real life from becoming a national hero in the first place. Own it,…

Sean Penn, Gothed Up and Great, in This Must Be the Place

If you Google the phrase “Danzig shopping for cat supplies,” you’ll find links to phone-cam shots of former Misfits singer Glenn Danzig crossing a grocery-store parking lot while wearing a Danzig T-shirt and carrying Fresh Step. He’s a striking figure, and, with his pale, vampiric aspect, totally incongruent with the…

Louis CK Played Lincoln on SNL Last Night

If you saw Louis CK’s concert in Dallas two weekends ago, his monologue on last night’s Saturday Night Live may have been a bit disappointing. He did about seven minutes of material from his current tour, basically word for word. But he more than made up for it two sketches…

Here Are IMDB’s Top 250 Films in 2.5 Minutes

If NASA wanted to beam one video into space that encapsulates our achievement in the cinematic arts, so that distant, intelligent lifeforms might pause before blowing us up, this should be the one video. It’s a quintessential edit of IMDB’s top 250 films, set to a raucous re-mix of “Jump…

Denzel Washington sulks, soars in Flight

The yammering about “Oscar gold” and Denzel Washington’s potential three-peat will soon reach a deafening pitch, but such noise can only embarrass a fine character study like Flight, whose prevailing tone is a heavy, elemental melancholy. The mood is there from the opening pan across the Orlando airport under gray,…

Wreck-It Ralph Is Too Much Like Its Arcade Inspiration

It’s hard out there for a video game villain: always being attacked, never given the benefit of the doubt and forever pigeonholed into a role no one wants to see you escape. Such is the fate of Wreck-It Ralph (John C. Reilly), the bad guy in an old-school arcade game…

James Bond, Out of Time

Attention, Eon Productions, Daniel Craig and Heineken: James Bond is not a beer drinker! Sure, I know. Getting all worked up about the new James Bond installment is like freaking out about a new Tim Burton movie — past glories don’t justify contemporary relevance. The year 2012 marks 50 years…