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With Tom Cruise battling an AI villain, the New Mission: Impossible continues the series’ strong legacy
The movie works as action film that takes itself seriously but still knows all the cloak-and-dagger fantasy is a bit silly.
By Andrew Wyatt
Tags: Movie Reviews & News, Mission: Impossible, Dead Reckoning Part One, Tom Cruise, movie reviews, Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning Part One
Comic Tom Segura talks about a strange, vulgar conversation with Ted Cruz
In a deleted scene from his new Netflix special, Segura shared what he claims was his first encounter with someone who 'may or may not be' the Texas Republican after moving into the same neighborhood.
By Sanford Nowlin
Tags: TV, Tom Segura, U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, Tom Segura Netflix Special, Sledgehammer, political comedy
In Joy Ride, Asian American women bring fresh perspective to raunchy comedy — with mixed results
Expect broadly accessible raunchiness and a familiar set of characters.
By Kayla McCulloch, The Cleveland Scene
Tags: Movie Reviews & News, Movie reviews, new movies, Joy Ride review, Crazy Rich Asians, Adele Lim
Actor Jeff Hiller talks growing up in San Antonio and his HBO series Somebody Somewhere
The Churchill High School grad also had a recurring role as a serial killer in 2022’s American Horror Story: NYC.
By Kiko Martinez
Tags: TV, Jeff Hiller, Somebody Somewhere, HBO, San Antonio actors, new TV series, Upright Citizens Brigade
Warrior Nun TV series, based on San Antonio man's comic, revived after cancellation
Thanks in large part to fan passion, the show is returning to Netflix for a third season.
By Colin Houston
Tags: TV, warrior nuns, netflix, TV, warrior nun saved, Ben Dunn, Simon Barry
Review: Harrison Ford is somehow still fighting Nazis in Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny
For a movie that's about leaving the past alone, it sure wants to revisit the glory days.
By Craig D. Lindsey
Tags: Movie Reviews & News, Indiana Jones Review, Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, Harrison Ford, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, movie reviews
Significant Cinema: CineFestival to explore notable Latino narratives at Guadalupe Theater from July 11-16
San Antonio's original Latino film festival will feature 114 films, including 38 from the Alamo City and 40 from Texas.
Tags: Movie Reviews & News, things to do in San Antonio, film, CineFestival, Guadalupte Theater, Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center, Blood In Blood Out, Jesse Borrego, Eugenio del Bosque, Latino film festival
In Past Lives, writer-director Celine Song explores the pull of lost loves and lives unlived
What does a deep connection look like after a quarter-century apart?
Tags: Movie Reviews & News, Past Lives review, new movie reviews, movies showing in San Antonio, Celine Song, film reviews
In Asteroid City, Wes Anderson stages an alien invasion as only Wes Anderson can
Rushmore meets Roswell in this new feature that adroitly balances comedy and melancholy.
By Cliff Froehlich, Cleveland Scene
Tags: Movie Reviews & News, Asteroid City review, new movie reviews, movies showing in San Antonio, Wes Anderson, film reviews
Symbol of Hope: Sasha Calle talks about being the first Latina to play Supergirl in The Flash
The Flash is also Calle's first appearance in a major motion picture.
By Brandon Rodriguez
Tags: Movie Reviews & News, Sasha Calle, Latinx, Supergirl, The Flash, DC, DCU, DC movies
The Flash works hard to make us forget star Ezra Miller’s bad behavior
The DC Extended Universe movie is a busy, smart-ass blur.
Tags: Movie Reviews & News, The Flash review, Ezra Miller, Sasha Calle, DC Extended Universe, movie reviews, comic book movies
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse is a dazzlingly worthy sequel to 2018 triumph
It aims to one-up its predecessor in almost every way imaginable, from its audacious style to the sheer quantity and diversity of Spider-People.
Tags: Movie Reviews & News, Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse review, Spider-Man review, movie reviews, marvel movies, MCU
Screenwriter and San Antonio native Marcella Ochoa marching on front lines of WGA strike
As a WGA captain, Ochoa manages the schedules of about 30 team members on the picket line in Southern California.
Tags: Movie Reviews & News, Marcella Ochoa, WGA strike, Writers Guild of America, WGA captain, strike captain, writers strike
Disney’s remake of The Little Mermaid is a bland multicultural fantasy in search of a lot more soul
The film is a sanitized, neutered update you're not supposed to criticize, but here we are.
Tags: Movie Reviews & News, The Little Mermaid, The Little Mermaid view, Disney's the little Mermaid, movie reviews, Disney movies
Paul Schrader brings cinema another agonized hero in the powerful Master Gardener
Schrader's masterful new film depicts a garden of good and evil.
Tags: Movie Reviews & News
Beautifully rendered film Monica portrays trans woman’s return to her terminally ill mother
The movie also shows the power of slow cinema.
Tags: Movie Reviews & News, Monica, Andrea Pallaoro, film reviews, Monica movie review, new movie releases
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 is a fitting end to the series — chaotic, annoying and still kind of fun
Writer-director James Gunn doesn’t scale back the verbal and visual mayhem. He goes a bit overboard in every department: comedy, action, pathos.
Tags: Movie Reviews & News, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, Guardians of the Galaxy review, Marvel Cinematic Universe, Marvel Studios, James Gunn
Unifying Force: Alejandro Cabrera in post-production on documentary linking Star Wars to Texas
During the doc, Cabrera interviews Star Wars experts and collectors along with the always-fascinating fans.
Tags: Movie Reviews & News, In the Lone Star Wars State, Alejandro Cabrera, Star Wars, Star Wars Day, Star Wars documentary
Are You There God, It’s Me Margaret is faithful, moving take on Judy Blume’s coming-of-age classic
Smells like tween spirit.
By Eileen G'Sell
Tags: Movie Reviews & News, Are You There, God? It’s Me, Margaret., Judy Blume, Rachel McAdams, Abby Ryder Fortson, movie reviews
Evil Dead Rise writer-director, actors explain why horror franchise isn't afraid to get 'weird and wild'
Evil Dead Rise premieres in theaters nationwide on April 21.
Tags: Movie Reviews & News, Evil Dead Rise, Evil Dead, Lee Cronin, Alyssa Sutherland, Lily Sullivan, Book of the Dead, film franchise, horror movie
Red Carpet Premiere - The Quilt: A Living History of African American Music
@ Jo Long Theatre
Sun., July 23, 2 p.m.
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