Marjorie Baumgarten
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Marjorie Baumgarten's Scores
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| Average review score: | 60 | |
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| Highest review score: | Born in Flames | |
| Lowest review score: | Superbabies: Baby Geniuses 2 | |
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Positive: 1,117 out of 2069
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Mixed: 663 out of 2069
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Negative: 289 out of 2069
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
What's compelling about Caché is not the answer to the whodunit but Haneke's exacting invocation of palpable tension.- Austin Chronicle
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Everywhere in America these days, people pay lip service to the idea of conducting open and honest conversations about race. Due to a fluke of timing and its entertaining quality, Top Five should help get the ball rolling.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Dec 10, 2014
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Nearly a decade before the supper-table racial detente of Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, Kramer mined the subject matter of racial divisiveness in the groundbreaking The Defiant Ones, which paired Curtis and Poitier as hunky prison escapees unhappily bonded to each other by means of metal chains and the mutual need to survive.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Summer 1993 reveals itself to us as if it were a scrapbook of memories tumbling forth. Some are clearer than others, yet the movie retains a subjective, childlike point of view.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Jun 13, 2018
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Wonderstruck’s portrayal of deaf experiences and its adult treatment of childhood mysteries are original, and the way Haynes weaves it all together with gossamer strands gives this movie wings.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Nov 1, 2017
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- Posted Sep 27, 2017
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Brie Larson is a revelation as the linchpin of Short Term 12. An industrious young actress, her performance here is remarkably natural and understated.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Sep 18, 2013
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This film is an example of a Western that ought to appeal to a healthy-sized contemporary audience, and is also a remake of the 1957 film of the same name, which is a hallmark of the type of psychological Western.- Austin Chronicle
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Even in its disassociation, The Great Beauty ingratiates itself as a witty and compelling companion – much like Jep Gambardella.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Jan 5, 2016
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Ron Howard has delivered a movie that’s a big departure from his previous film, "The Grinch Who Stole Christmas." We may not remember him for "The Alamo," but we're glad he kept the Stetson.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Spring Breakers is Korine’s most cogent take yet on society’s outsiders.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Mar 20, 2013
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Apocalypto is a dazzling achievement. Not only does it showcase a civilization little seen on the silver screen, the film (which opens with a quote from Will Duant) also advances larger questions about the natural and unnatural life cycles of civilizations.- Austin Chronicle
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The most memorable David vs. Goliath courtroom showdown in recent memory.- Austin Chronicle
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The movie is tightly wound and expertly unraveled, resulting in a thriller that you'll remember – unlike the hitman Ledda.- Austin Chronicle
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- Posted Jun 26, 2013
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Though the advertising plays up the film's Bush-bashing angle, it gives a false impression. This is really more of a backstage drama.- Austin Chronicle
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- Posted Sep 22, 2011
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Rosewater, along with his nightly mockery of the news, shows that freedom of the press has no greater champion than Jon Stewart.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Nov 12, 2014
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
There are no answers in her film, no intractable rights and wrongs. No characters are indicted for their mistakes or misjudgments, yet no one gets off scot-free either.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Apr 28, 2011
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Director Nunez, whose previous films (Gal Young 'Un, A Flash of Green) are also set in Florida, has an ability to translate states of mind into their native environments and vice versa. In this instance, his regional realism combines with Judd's transfixing performance to create a movie that sticks to your ribs.- Austin Chronicle
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One of the rare movies that communicates honestly and artfully about the real casualties of war: the surviving combatants.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
It makes virtually no sense, but the costumes are fetishistic gems and the set design trips the light fantastic. A camp classic.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Columbus avoids a sense of film geekiness by keeping our attention on the plights of the two central characters. The city of Columbus may, indeed, be a locus for modernism, but the film named after it becomes a jumping-off point for postmodernism.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Aug 24, 2017
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The Lunchbox offers us a naturalistic glimpse of middle-class life in modern Mumbai.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Mar 26, 2014
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Despite these biases, the movie helps the average American understand the nature of the shell games perpetuated by Enron and how "synergistic corruptions" can corrupt absolutely.- Austin Chronicle
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What it lacks in charm, it compensates for with audacity and single-mindedness of vision.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
What the series means in the long run is anybody's guess; I just know I sleep better at night knowing it's out there.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Egoyan's greatest strength as a filmmaker may be his ability to create and sustain particular moods and atmospheres. In that sense, Exotica lives up to its name.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
A triumph of style over logic. Although this is not necessarily a good thing, it works spectacularly in this instance.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
The story is much less about its resolution than the experience along the way. At its best, Central Station is a movie of small textures and fleeting moments, the intangibles that pass between people.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
A persistent narrative thread that pits Flemish-speaking Belgians against French-speaking Belgians will whiz past most American viewers, but hopefully not distract from its overall impact because this movie grabs the bull by the horns and takes viewers on a surprising ride.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Feb 15, 2012
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Clerks II will find Kevin Smith's detractors saying that the filmmaker simply regurgitates the past, while his loyal fan base will applaud his return to the tried and true.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
However commanding and absorbing Three Billboards may be, the film is diminished by its neatness and unconvincing resolutions to the many dilemmas it puts into play.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Nov 15, 2017
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
David Lynch doesn't tell stories as much as he shows hallucinations. Wierd, wild, excessive, obsessive, idiosyncratic visions.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
One of the most intelligent, engaging, and gut-bustingly funny revelations to come along in a while.- Austin Chronicle
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On the whole, A Bronx Tale is an impressive work and it's easy to see why De Niro connected with Palminteri's story.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Barrymore’s casting choices are intrinsic to the success of the film. Lewis, under her rink name, Iron Maven, hasn’t had this meaty a role in maybe 15 years, while Wilson as the team’s shaggy male coach is a hoot to watch. Harden and Stern, as Bliss’ parents, create fleshed-out characters instead of lazy depictions of the paper tigers that grown-ups usually are in teens’ stories.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
The most articulate and entertaining commentary on racial differences to have come down the pike in quite a while.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
F*ck manages to strip some of the mystique from the forbidden word, and in the end, despite some road bumps, is a satisfying f*lm.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
The film moves at a slow and deliberate pace, much like the wheels of justice. As viewers, we come to feel ensnarled in the grip of bureaucratic entanglement, much like Kornyev, fighting for justice against diminishing odds.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Apr 2, 2026
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Though fashioned as popular entertainment with laughs, light moments, and mostly humorous segments, Religulous is as serious as a disapproving Jehovah about its mission to upend our rote allegiance to blind religious faith.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
The Roberts are unforgettable figures, and their insiders' perspective and ultimate survival and rebirth provide an exhilarating example of how wondrous things can emerge from the flood.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
The fact that Wordplay works as a film at all is a testament to its skill. The New York Times may never find a better marketing tool.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
The swarming dragon attacks may truly frighten the littlest viewers, but the depiction of the pleasures of flight and the conquering of one’s fears should make How to Train Your Dragon a perennial delight.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
This skillfully creepy film tells the story of some housemates who experience unwelcome visits from a partially decomposed former resident who rises from beneath the floorboards. Seems he wants the flesh and blood of the new residents in order to settle some old scores.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Not only does this genre exercise deliver the little jolts and inside laughs that keep modern horror fans pleased, Get Out is also one of the smartest, funniest, and most socially astute films to come around in a while.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Feb 22, 2017
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
What truly binds this film is the love story that lies at the heart of it. It’s a love battered by fate and bad luck, quite the opposite of such forces as planned redesigns of China’s social and geographic landscapes.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Mar 20, 2019
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Neither talking down to children nor pandering to their parents, The Secret Garden functions something like a fairy tale in the way in which we all can latch onto different aspects of meaning during different stages of our lives and also in the way in which primordial and psychosexual concerns are made palpable in narratively distanced and socially acceptable terms.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Infamous successfully captures a sense of the loneliness of a writer's life.- Austin Chronicle
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A documentary whose content might possibly have further reach than the book.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Syriana is the most challenging and uncompromising movie to come out of Hollywood in a long time.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Though The Flower of My Secret is not as crazed as "Women on the Verge," the movie marks the return of Almodóvar's delicious humor and a departure from the nastier streak that this Spanish director has been on recently.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Lyne's excesses are usually the kind of thing I love to hate, but Unfaithful found me pretty much following along in step with his rhythms and dramatic choices.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
With Henry Fool, however, Hartley has made his most dynamic and accomplished film to date.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
As a first-time feature filmmaker, Beecroft’s storytelling technique could stand greater development, but her sense of place and mood is spot-on. Her film will definitely make you want to scrape the mud off your boots before you leave the theatre.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Aug 14, 2025
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Ultimately, Naked Lunch is more about the act of writing, while the original is concerned with the phenomenon of addiction. Each does what it does well… but differently.- Austin Chronicle
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Wonderfully fun, albeit markedly chaotic and incoherent.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Jun 28, 2017
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Director Chen and screenwriters Lilian Lee and Lu Wei (based on Lee's original novel) create a tapestry of detail woven with visual spectacle, historical saga and human drama. At over 2 1/2 hours running time, Farewell My Concubine is both too brief and too luxurious.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Berserk from the outset, Natural Born Killers lunges for our collective viscera in its opening sequence (surely one of the most brilliant establishing sequences of all time) and never lets go for the next two hours.- Austin Chronicle
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In films by the likes of Michael Bay, Paul Verhoeven, and Guillermo del Toro, machines are shown to be the nightmarish enemies of human beings, so it’s refreshing to find the machines in Trash Dance working in harmony with their human operators.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted May 1, 2013
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
I Went Down is a small, unexpected treat that promises full satisfaction.- Austin Chronicle
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Leisurely unfolding, much like a fat novel, this turn-of-the-century Swedish drama has a warm, enveloping feel. It's flawlessly steeped in early 20th century atmosphere, costumes, and culture, but a gripping page-turner this family saga is not.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
The story is as humorous and raunchy as a good blues refrain, and the way Lazarus and Rae react to each other almost resembles the classic call-and-response structure of the blues.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
The filmmaker has created a haunting movie, one that connects on a visceral level that defies easy explication. The unembellished performances by Cotillard and Schoenaerts exude a raw authenticity that anchor the film's grander melodrama and embed the characters in the viewer's memory.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Jan 23, 2013
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Night Moves doesn’t give us much reason to like or empathize with its protagonists, but neither does it discount their activism. In this way, the film spurs contemplation. If it’s food for thought you’re looking for, you won’t go hungry with Night Moves.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Jun 4, 2014
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
The neo-noir Cold in July operates at a steady sizzle. A body turns up dead before the film’s opening credits: It becomes the opening salvo that propels the characters into a confusing vortex of guilt, revenge, corruption, and vice.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Jun 4, 2014
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
An absorbing, delightful, and nuanced movie with laugh-out-loud humor, and though it often plays events broadly where you might have preferred subtlety, it's not a movie that could have settled for muffled silence.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
The Birth of a Nation most definitely has its finger on the pulse of our times.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Oct 5, 2016
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Most important, Blind Spot: Hitler’s Secretary makes us wonder, in a very human sense, about the various blinders we all adopt to make our peace with life.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
The story builds to a feverish pitch and then never reaches a satisfactory conclusion. But while it’s onscreen, the film moves, incites, and jabs, all while reminding us how difficult it is to grow up female and sane in this world.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
The film stars “It Girl” Clara Bow and a very young Gary Cooper in a WWI love triangle, but the film’s real highlight is its spectacular aerial photography.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
It's a daredevil's ride that keeps you glued with fascination.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Flesh and Bone is far from a comfortable experience to witness, so if you like your films “over easy” this will not be to your liking. But if you like entertainment that cuts to the marrow, then Flesh and Bone is something to see.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Beguiling performances and a story that veers between social observations, period detail, and genuine humor make this movie an end-of-the-summer stand-out.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
The Homesman gives us a West devoid of gunslingers and heroes and hearth vs. hunt dynamics, and instead shows us people trying to get through their days alive and sane.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Nov 27, 2014
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
The saga unfolds in a fairly charming fashion, and only Allen’s abrupt ending breaks the spell. Clearly, the filmmaker has no more ideas than Jasmine about how to resolve her predicament.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Aug 7, 2013
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
The atrocities against children begin to acquire an unwelcome redundancy in their relentlessness and threaten to inure the viewer.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Oct 14, 2015
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
If you scratch the surface too deeply, a few things might not ring true, but there’s no greater pleasure to be had than the film’s opening and closing sequences during which Murray, alone on the screen, dances, then sings along to the music coming through his headphones.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Oct 15, 2014
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
The storyline is something of a hodge-podge but what the narrative lacks in honing and straight-ahead storytelling it more than makes up for with well-aimed barbs and acutely focused observations...this funny, funny satire gets us where we live.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Writer-director Greg Mottola's first feature is a deceptively quiet and funny film that sticks in your memory long after you think you've left the theatre.- Austin Chronicle
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What’s clear is that after watching Dolores, this woman becomes an unforgettable figure in the annals of Mexican-American history, the workers’ rights struggles, and feminist legacies.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Oct 4, 2017
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Despite these quibbles, Django Unchained offers an embarrassment of riches (and actors in tiny cameos).- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Dec 26, 2012
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Broken Flowers is as elliptical as the haunting jazz music by Mulatu Astatke that permeates the soundtrack.- Austin Chronicle
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Ranks as one of the season's most intelligent and polished films.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Oct 5, 2011
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Hacksaw Ridge is drenched in the blood of the fallen and the mud forever caked on the boots of those who survived to tell the tale. It’s the closest thing to feeling as though you’ve marched a mile in those shoes.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Nov 2, 2016
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
The horror imagined by Évolution does not depend on the genre’s familiar tropes but instead its arousal of dread and fear, not unlike Guillermo del Toro in "The Devil’s Backbone," in which the peril is intuited rather than defined.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Dec 7, 2016
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
In the game of eXistenZ it's not whether you win or lose, but how you play the game.- Austin Chronicle
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Stone makes it virtually impossible to leave the theatre convinced, beyond all shadow of doubt, of the lone gunman theory.- Austin Chronicle
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Tales of the Rat Fink is an ebullient survey of Roth's life that revs along with the zest a souped-up hot rod.- Austin Chronicle
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It’s the movie’s love story that will grab your heart however. Despite inevitable comparisons to "Away From Her" and "Amour" – other recent films about the challenges of love in old age – Still Mine is distinctive.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Sep 25, 2013
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Bleak but exquisitely fashioned microcosm of American life during the Depression.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Bridges is another example of Eastwood's remarkable economy of style as both a director and an actor. It is neither his best work nor his worst, though it is a fascinating exploration.- Austin Chronicle
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A bracing ode to the city -- a place of aching beauty and poverty, encompassed by a disconcerting halo of ancient culture and modern nihilism.- Austin Chronicle
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There’s a certain spiritualism that inhabits all of Nichols’ films, and I’m not sure that the explanations finally offered to shed light on the specialness of this child are truly sufficient. But in the context of the movie, it all works.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Mar 16, 2016
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Queen & Slim artfully weaves together a lovers-on-the-lam crime story with very trenchant Black Lives Matter thematic content. It is a perfect movie for our times. It grabs you by the scruff during its flawless opening sequences and never lets go, despite some episodic contrivances that occasionally cause it to feel overplotted.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Nov 27, 2019
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
In many ways, Animal Kingdom could have become a stylish but routine cops-and-robbers tale. Instead, Michôd shapes this film into a memorable character study about uncaged beasts.- Austin Chronicle
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If this is Scorsese's bid for the commercial big time, then let the cash registers ring.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Bamako, with Sissako's poetic blend of the humdrum and the theoretical, is altogether fascinating. Dramatic features born and bred on the African continent are rare commodities on these shores, and the opportunities they offer can stretch far beyond film appreciation and into the realm of world understanding.- Austin Chronicle
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Appearing in almost every frame of Blue Ruin, Blair – who previously starred in "The Man From Orlando" and writer/director Jeremy Saulnier’s first feature, "Murder Party" – owns this film.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Apr 23, 2014
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Armstrong presents a warm, funny, and believable rendering of the March family.- Austin Chronicle
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It's impossible to take in all the information in one sitting and at times threatens to spin off in too many directions, but I guarantee this movie will provide plenty to mull over and inspire consumers to demand greater accountability from their media purveyors.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Trees Lounge gives the appearance of being slight, spontaneous, and effortless. It would be easy to write off Buscemi's maiden effort as a serendipitous fluke, but just like that squirrely face of his, you know that surface values are merely the outer layer.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
You can’t stop watching this film, even if you can’t always express in words what you’re seeing. Intuition fills in the gaps.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Mar 22, 2017
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
The constant singing and dancing throughout is charmingly presented, and the CGI recreations of Antarctica are stunning.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
This is a film that skims the surface layer of politesse from human interactions and reveals us as the blustering bundles of ego that we all are.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Apr 11, 2012
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Definitely catch this movie in its 3-D iteration, as Herzog practically schools filmmakers in the technique's proper use.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted May 19, 2011
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Molly Ringwald is radiant here as the eternal teen looking for love.- Austin Chronicle
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The originality of Innocence makes it stand apart from the romantic pack.- Austin Chronicle
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The peerless crew of actors playing the party guests present stinging dialogue and reactions with the precision of expert marksmen.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Feb 28, 2018
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
This movie achieves a rare grace: it tells a story that could only exist in the form of a movie (or, perhaps, as a piece of poetry). The story is told not so much in customary narrative structures, but in glimpses, hints, and intimations. It has a way of taking the solid and making it chimerical.- Austin Chronicle
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Movies about writers can be notorious slogs but, amazingly, The End of the Tour is not one of those films. In fact, it is so much better than any movie based primarily on conversations has any right to be.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Aug 12, 2015
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At every turn, corruption oozes from the pores of this thriller, and although the film’s tone keeps us on edge, Widows also hits a few perfunctory pits in the road.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Nov 15, 2018
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It's hard to always know what Primer is saying or where it's heading, but it looks fantastic while it unfolds and you won't be able to forget what you've witnessed.- Austin Chronicle
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Even though there’s a great deal to admire in Ducournau’s debut outing, Raw will mostly appeal to the taste buds of horror connoisseurs. Skittish consumers should consider other dining options.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Mar 15, 2017
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
This time out however, the Disneynature folks have complemented their flawless footage with a script (narrated by Ed Helms) that is more anthropomorphized than usual.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Apr 17, 2019
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
The film is really a story about community and how it unites for something it deems important. But more, it is a story about mood and tone. Kaurismäki's mordant humor – part verbal, part visual – remains intact.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Nov 3, 2011
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Some may dismiss Then She Found Me as a mere "women's film," but it's really a more honest and mature take on sex and the city.- Austin Chronicle
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Its warm humor and love for its characters ultimately wins us over to its side.- Austin Chronicle
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In this instance Egoyan's hereafter is a pale imitation of his yesterday.- Austin Chronicle
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If the screenplay pulls at threads that don’t always pay off, the actors and the thoughtful cinematography of veteran Dick Pope always ensure that there’s something engaging to watch onscreen. A sequence set in the jazz club, during which the jumpy music and Lionel’s mental and physical state merge into an intuitive singularity, is a real standout.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Oct 30, 2019
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
As a personal, autobiographical tale, Europa Europa is a fascinating narrative. As a historical memoir, its details are compelling.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
The effects are reasonably well-created, though hardly transparent. The last 15 minutes of the film spins out into unimaginable realms. Fans of this kind of stuff will leave smitten; those accompanying them to the theatre will have a pretty good time too.- Austin Chronicle
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Citizen Jane: Battle for the City presents little to augment the knowledge of people already versed in this debate. However, it’s a fine introductory lesson for those who are not.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Jun 28, 2017
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
The details of characters’ internal thought processes are left to our imagination. Still, this movie hits the senses like fresh impact of saltwater air.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Sep 7, 2017
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Some of the movie's mysteries are more unsuccessfully secular than rapturously eternal, but the doorway opens far enough to offer a few glimpses of nirvana.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Unique to a fault, Sound of Noise is a daft police procedural, an absurdist comedy, a piece of metaphysical agitprop, a music-performance film with a bit of story attached, and/or none of the above.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Mar 21, 2012
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
"We, the people" have never been big fans of movies about the American Revolutionary War. The Patriot, however, appears to be the movie that will break that historical jinx.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Perhaps the most interesting thing about Linklater's (and Bogosian's) running commentary on disaffected suburban youth is that it doesn't bore you half as much as it should.- Austin Chronicle
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Strong central performances make this harrowing chronicle a gripping tale.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Sep 7, 2017
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
For modern-day connoisseurs of the Beatles, this film will yield few revelations, though it offers a delightful stroll down memory lane and understanding of how the four young men functioned as a unit.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Sep 7, 2016
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With Infinitely Polar Bear, Forbes has created a warm family portrait, even though it sugarcoats the specter that mental illness casts on this group’s well-being.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Jul 8, 2015
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
The movie demands to be watched and rewards that attention handsomely, though at times Heavy seems a little too introverted for its own good.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
It's just that audiences are going to have a hard time tidily summarizing what it is they just experienced (and I suspect the same holds true for Soderbergh himself).- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Feuerzeig has made a fascinating documentary about a fascinating occurrence. Author implicitly stokes so many of the moral questions the incident inherently raises.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Sep 14, 2016
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Everybody Knows is not Farhadi’s best work, but he does deliver an affair to remember.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Feb 20, 2019
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Indignation, however, is not really about sex, but rather, the cataclysms that can result from the most banal of choices.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Aug 10, 2016
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Though visually lovely and ambitious, never soars to the heights achieved by "Unforgiven." Costner’s film lacks the moral complexity that might earn it a solid berth in the canon of the American Western.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Although it’s no doubt intentional that Driver plays Jones as tireless and single-minded, the overall narrative of The Report might have been helped by more character-building.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Nov 13, 2019
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Never Look Away seems as self-satisfied with itself as its fictional artists are with the works they produce. Pardon my disgruntlement, but after three hours, my tendency is to desire a more resounding ending and something less solipsistic.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Feb 20, 2019
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
The film's rhythm is jerky, bouncing all around the place and making some of the setups feel unnecessary.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
The Insult shows how personal resolutions may be the only recourse and pathway to personal peace.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Jan 31, 2018
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Hanks is perfect in the central role, drawing on both his dramatic and comic acting skills.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Apr 20, 2016
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Although the sequences grow somewhat repetitive in spite of their vicious escalation, and some of the details challenge believability, I Saw the Devil is a spectacle of substantial merit.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Mar 24, 2011
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
The problem with The Third Miracle is that it is thematically ambiguous and never lays out its position on whether it thinks saints are or are not real.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
What's more, they toss a few original twists into a familiar generic set-up and thereby create a thoroughly entertaining and stylish thriller.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Cadillac Records bobs and weaves, strides and duckwalks, samples and smiles on the sounds that made urban Chicago such a blues melting pot.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
In the end, however, Poitras’ portrait of Assange in exile exudes a less acute sense of history unfolding before our eyes than does "Citizenfour."- Austin Chronicle
- Posted May 3, 2017
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
When embraced on its own terms, the film will provide an ironic bridge for those who want to share a greater closeness with Smith.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
World War Z comes across as a smart and ambitious horror movie, a bio-disaster film along the lines of "Contagion" or "28 Days Later." It’s nail-bitingly tense at times, although these well-executed moments mix with others that are too much of a murky jumble to follow with any precision.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Jun 19, 2013
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
The performances are extremely good, and the tone maintains a droll continuity throughout.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Terri has a kind of lumbering grace that's intriguing to watch yet ultimately unknowable. That's both the originality and the frustration of this movie.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Jul 20, 2011
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
There's a comment in here somewhere about leadership and authorship, and it's not that we're laughing too hard to fully comprehend it. In von Trier's world, the laugh is often ON the audience, not WITH the audience.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Farcical mayhem. A convoluted plot that's easy to follow but hard to describe.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Narratively, we all know where the trajectory of the story is headed, thus the culminating match (nearly 20 minutes) takes up too much screen time without adding anything new to the drama.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
We may come to Empire of Light like moths to a flame but, ultimately, the film’s glow lacks incandescence.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Dec 8, 2022
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
The B-Side is not one of Errol Morris’ finely focused film essays; instead, you may feel a desire to “shake it like a Polaroid picture” in an effort to encourage its development.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Jul 19, 2017
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
It's an endearing romantic daydream, but misses the bus where matters of reality are concerned.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
The movie is a lot of fun if you don't think about it too much, the stuntwork should satisfy the genre fanatics in the crowd even though it doesn't set any new plateaus, and the rapport between Davis and Jackson is enough to keep the sticklers for realism in abeyance at least until the final credits roll.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Cyrus is very funny, and Keener's supporting work as John's divorced ex also amuses. A pat conclusion nevertheless negates the strength of the restive narrative that precedes it.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
You’ll leave the film wondering why you've never seen a TV ad for an electric car, or why GM is all about selling Hummers these days.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Chills to the bone -- and beyond, but for pure excitement it's best not to look far beneath the surface.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
The bulk of the documentary observes Pipkin as he traverses the world showing us a score of examples of solutions that are presently working.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Even though some of the religious and traditional aspects of the film may not travel well, its spirit is universal.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Jul 19, 2017
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Equity is a movie about working women that was made by and financed by women, providing a backstory that’s almost as interesting as the movie itself.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Aug 17, 2016
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- Posted Jan 4, 2013
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Everyone knows that the villains are usually the most interesting characters in any movie. So the makers of Despicable Me were wise to cut to the chase and make the megalomaniacal Gru (voiced by Carell) the central character in this animated film.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
For the most part, it's all fairly predictable material, although McAvoy and his costars invest the movie with dynamic performances that manage to keep the story's characters just this side of stereotype and mediocrity.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Teenthrob Efron will be missed in future episodes by both adolescent girls and their moms who are only too happy to accompany their daughters to the theatre, but he's a handsome talent who's graduated to bigger projects.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Miike's graphically violent Japanese actioners are not everyone's cup of sake. But if you can handle the bloodshed, Miike's films will open your eyes to the number of ways it can spurt, splat, and drizzle out of a whole variety of natural human orifices and man-made bullet holes.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Screenwriter Steve Conrad has less success with the female characters: The always dependable Davis is forced into shrewish territory, and David's mother (Judith McConnell) is so barely present that it's a wonder she's written in at all.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
The performances of these two leads are compelling and the Cheonggyecheon area can almost be seen as another character in Kim’s morality tale. And even if forgiveness is not always possible in the human condition, Pieta allows that expiation of one’s sins is within the realm of the possible.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted May 15, 2013
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
All are filmmakers who find lyricism in natural elements, and this ability reaches an apogee with Land Ho! Yet the film runs the risk of being mistaken for a picture postcard.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Sep 10, 2014
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
This portrait of 1940 France on the verge of capitulating to the Vichy regime is intriguing. However, what keeps the movie engaging is its nutty tone.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Cairo Time may be your ticket if you're in the mood for love, but the excursion is a cut-rate journey.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
A stunningly impassioned and articulate study of a writer's life and the censorial demons that can strangle that voice.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
The sharp performances and committed cinematography elevate this stock drama to something beyond routine.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Jul 22, 2015
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
It's the kind of story that shows more than it tells, a story that's forged in the spaces that exist in between characters and spaces.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
If taken merely as a vaguely historical spy thriller, Farewell is a dandy tale.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
WTF is on the right track, even if it never pulls all the way in to the station.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Mar 9, 2016
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
There’s much to applaud and much to knock in this Disney action adventure. Tomorrowland breaks the mold and becomes something quite original, while at the same time it ballyhoos its inspirational message to an extent that deadens the narrative.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted May 20, 2015
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
While Fried Green Tomatoes often veers between being too pat and too vague, too obvious and too unclear, too much of the “I laughed, I cried” school of storytelling -- it still has a charm that stems from its vivid and unique characterizations.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Sister Aimee is a scrappy period piece that supplants the things a bigger budget might have afforded with good choices about things that were under the filmmakers’ control.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Sep 25, 2019
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
It's a movie perfectly designed for tossing back popcorn (the jumbo kind so you don't have to leave your seat during the show); not until later do you get the empty feeling that you've swallowed an entire bucket of popped air.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Maleonn somehow finds an anchor of optimism amidst the situation, despite his father’s steady memory decline. That, too, is part of this film’s gift.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Sep 10, 2020
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
It's not until the film is over that we fully appreciate the originality of an Israeli film that focuses completely on the family crisis while leaving politics behind altogether.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Although The D Train doesn’t completely live up to its potential, the film earns lots of points for treading a distinctive path through a conventional setup.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted May 6, 2015
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
It’s a visceral fear that’s filmed in a way that forces the viewer to undergo the emotion along with the character.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Oct 3, 2018
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Grindhouse raises the bar for a certain kind of movie lollapalooza (and also for the kind of filmmaker who is also a showman, along the lines of a William Castle or Cecil B. De Mille). It's this injection of playfulness and fun and attention to the entire movie-going gestalt that will probably become Grindhouse's lasting contribution to movie history rather than any on-the-screen content of the movie itself.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Christopher Plummer is delightful as this movie’s master magician and impresario of the rickety Imaginarium.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Point Blank passes enjoyably, relentlessly, and determinedly to the moment of its final gasp.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Sep 1, 2011
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Occasionally, the unevenness of the performances in Star Maps becomes distracting and the dastardliness of the characters' dysfunction impinges the bounds of dramatic believability, yet you will be hard-pressed to find another directorial debut this year that equals the narrative and structural audacity of Star Maps.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
One of the great things Scarfaria brings to this project is her apparent ability to convince a slew of wonderful actors to perform in small roles that appear in only a single sequence. That describes most of the actors in this film apart from the two leads.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Jun 20, 2012
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To its credit, A Time to Kill allows the debate to snake through the entire movie, engagingly pitting characters and speeches against each other, creating a dramatic forum for ethical debate uncommon in most commercial American films.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
The little drama queen who lives inside each of us will find Being Julia hard to resist.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Carrie has proved itself to be a remarkably resilient tale that’s not likely to be plugged up anytime soon.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Oct 23, 2013
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Maybe it’s just an expression of relief after a summer of superheroes and fantasy scenarios, but 2 Guns is a refreshing blast.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Jul 31, 2013
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Perhaps the discrete delegation of the thrills to the 1966 story and the moral quandaries to the 1997 story is what prevents The Debt from congealing as well as it might have. Life is rarely that neat.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Sep 1, 2011
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Of course it helps tremendously that Willem Dafoe plays Pasolini. Just as he did with 2018’s "At Eternity’s Gate," in which he embodied the artist Vincent van Gogh, Dafoe brilliantly captures the essence and a more-than-reasonable resemblance to the real figures.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Aug 7, 2019
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Dench deserves better, and unfortunately it will probably be a long time before she gets another starring role in a movie custom-made for an actress her age.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
A small-scale pleasure, a movie that truly stops and smells the roses.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
A lighthearted action adventure starring four of the most likable guys on the planet.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Even though I’m So Excited! doesn’t soar, the film is a fun flight. Maybe it needs a central character in whom the audience can invest themselves instead of flitting among a rogues’ gallery of kooky archetypes.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Jul 24, 2013
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
The problem with True Story is that you wish there were more of it. The philosophical questions it encourages are like the tail that wags the dog. The truth becomes something of an obfuscation, and unlike films such as "Capote" and "Infamous," there’s not enough drama about the compulsive relationship between the writer and his felonious subject.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Apr 15, 2015
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
As emotionally devastating as it is, The Hunt is nevertheless rather schematic and pat.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Jul 24, 2013
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
By now, we’ve grown accustomed to the signature touch of Zemeckis (Back to the Future, Forrest Gump), who is one of the best creative minds to see the innovative narrative potential lying dormant in technical cinematographic advances. This does not always provide the underpinnings for great stories, but bien sûr his movies are almost always quite something to see.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Sep 30, 2015
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Michael B. Jordan (The Wire, Friday Night Lights) delivers a brilliant, sensitive performance as Oscar and is one of the primary reasons Fruitvale has such resonance.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Jul 24, 2013
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Déjà Vu has enough style and forward (or is it backward) momentum to viewers aroused. It's only after you leave the theatre that your head starts to throb.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
What you’ll find in The French is valuable social history rather than a sportscasting document.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Jun 16, 2022
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Cheadle takes what could have been a role as a mere foil and creates a rich portrait of a vaguely discontented married man. Yet the drama sputters once it reaches a contrived and melodramatic climax that feels undernourished and artificial – both less than and more than one had hoped for.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
The one thing that is clear from Japón is that a major new visual stylist has hit the screen and that Reygadas’ first film represents the beginning of an auspicious career.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Ultimately, the film feels as glitzy and superficial as the fashion industry itself, a bauble in full regalia, and it’s likely your interest in the documentary will depend largely on your prior interest in the subject matter.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Campanella’s script (which is adapted from a novel by Eduardo Sacheri) bogs down, however, when the focus of the story is on Benjamín, who is dogged by his memories and his inability to make a play for Irene.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
The numerous characters presented in the film probably dilute its overall dramatic power.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Oct 10, 2018
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
So many follow-up questions are left unasked. The film is at its liveliest when the filmmaker and his subject discuss the twofold presence of human monstrosity and artistic gifts or the human propensity to value talent over craft.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Mar 25, 2015
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
As long as Sing Street stays on this sweet, sentimental path, the film is an agreeable toe-tapper. Scratch the surface too deeply and you’ll find some historical inconsistencies, idealized events, and a depressing environment roiling in Conor’s familial home and nation.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Apr 27, 2016
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
The film moves swiftly and vividly, but in retrospect, numerous plot holes come to mind. Not Forgotten presents a fascinating microcosm but ultimately loses believability when placed in a larger context.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
The circus acts and the rehearsals, which are set to Katy Perry's "Fireworks," make the greatest use of the movie's 3-D capacities. Madagascar 3 may not rival the "greatest show on earth" but it's good enough to pack 'em in anyway.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Jun 6, 2012
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Von Trotta's film is informative, instructive, intriguing, and polished, yet it finds no ecstasy – religious or otherwise.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Dec 9, 2010
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Technically, I Am a Sex Addict is a stellar achievement, as it coaxes viewers to accompany Zahedi down avenues of sexual desire that have had little frank exposure on film.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Excellent performances and the steadying camerawork of Haskell Wexler make Limbo a supremely engaging work, but this place to which Sayles condemns his viewers is just one rung removed from Purgatory.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Even though the film relies on many of the clichés of the form, Undefeated is a masterfully crafted work that honestly scores a touchdown.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Apr 4, 2012
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Although it’s a pleasant and handsome endeavor, Mr. Holmes hasn’t the consuming drive and sense of inexorability that marks the award-winning "Gods and Monsters."- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Jul 15, 2015
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Its cheeky, good fun is what makes Psycho Beach Party an enjoyable, if weightless, romp.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
As Owens, relative newcomer Stephan James delivers a stirring performance, and as his coach, comedian Jason Sudeikis turns in a solid and smirk-free performance.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Feb 17, 2016
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
In the dark of the theatre Fracture keeps it together – mainly through the sheer will of Hopkins and Gosling.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Director and co-writer Athina Rachel Tsangari wants viewers to fill in the blanks.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Jun 15, 2016
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Refreshingly, this isn’t so much a found-footage movie – although it was backed by "Paranormal Activity" overseers Blumhouse Productions – as it is a completed faux documentary, complete with onscreen titles and a cripplingly hilarious end-credits sequence featuring Tyler being Tyler.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Sep 9, 2015
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Viewers should be warned that Irréversible means what it says: Your experience of this movie can not be forgotten once the die is cast.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Certainly merits attention, although it shouldn't be mistaken for one of Eastwood's greatest works.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Although the conclusion is heavily sentimentalized, Stone finds the common ground Americans can rally around for relief from the devastation: We are, in the final analysis, good people.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Boys adventure stories are a dime (store novel) a dozen, but girls adventure tales are rare things indeed.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Just Another Girl on the I.R.T. ultimately offers a welcome glimpse of one of the individuals behind the sea of faces racing by in the subway cars -- the kind of face and individual that Hollywood customarily has never given a second look.- Austin Chronicle
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Despite featuring emotionally static characters who undergo no personal development and having the structure of basic robbery-and-chase setup, Bullet Head is the kind of action film that throws mindlessness to the dogs.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Dec 6, 2017
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Sunset Song is not one of Davies’ most expressive or artistically successful films, but I’m very glad for the opportunity to have made the acquaintance of Chris Guthrie.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Jun 1, 2016
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Never manages to get its relationships framed in as sharp focus as "Lantana" and goes down some unproductive side roads in its attempt to get to the point.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Life of Pi, ironically, soars when it confines itself to land and sea; when it grasps for the celestial, the film goes beyond its reach.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Nov 21, 2012
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Hudsucker Proxy works more like a fairy tale in which all implausibilities are acceptable and none of it has to play by real-world rules. But it's a fairy tale without any lessons, a satire without any targets.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
There’s no denying Pacific Rim is the best film of its kind. It remains to be seen whether the film’s epic clawing and clanking satisfies a pent-up demand equal to its ambitions.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Jul 10, 2013
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Despite its pleasant veneer, Laggies is a bit adrift itself. Winning performances keep us engaged – and a one-sequence appearance by Gretchen Mol as Annika’s mother who flew the coop is hauntingly complex.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Nov 5, 2014
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
An intriguing psychological study that, more or less, leaves out the psychology and presents us with surface behavior.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Bill Murray's Polonius is so delightfully coy and self-satisfied that this performance is reason alone to see the picture.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Anchored by a terrific performance by Abbass, Satin Rouge shows that the idea of women's self-actualization knows few continental divides.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Zips along at an urgent pace, both tantalizing and repulsing as it goes.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
All this is not to say that the Coens' True Grit is an awful film; it's just that these filmmakers have set their own standards for excellence, and True Grit falls short.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Dec 24, 2010
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Depends on the magical for the inner workings of its story, and that might not suit viewers desirous of more concrete explanations. But, again, the movie seems just right for the viewers it aims to please.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
The film is worth seeing for the performances, but the drama is a nonstarter.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Sep 27, 2012
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Reiner abandons his previous movie's sense of farce and satire for much broader and more innocuous comedy.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
This is the best performance Cage has delivered in ages, and Herzog demonstrates, once again, that he is capable of virtually anything.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
This movie belongs to Posey, and her nuanced performance makes Broken English a worthy adventure.- Austin Chronicle
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- Marjorie Baumgarten
Bachelorette – at least in its first half – is a dangerously funny movie about four old college friends on the eve of one member's nuptials.- Austin Chronicle
- Posted Sep 27, 2012
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