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24-Hour Video Race Registration is Open

The Video Association of Dallas is now accepting team registrations for the 11th Annual 24-Hour Video Race. The race is limited to 100 teams competing in five different divisions. The race begins at 11:59 p.m. Friday, May 4, at the Angelika Film Center in Mockingbird Station, and end there 24 hours later at midnight on Saturday, … Continue reading

DIFF Announces 2012 Festival Schedule

The Dallas International Film Festival released the schedule for its 2012 festival season on  Thursday. The festival will run from April 12-22 and feature 111 feature-length and short films from 27 countries over an 11-day period. Festival passes and tickets are currently on sale. Guests in attendance have yet to be announced. Movie Ink will post … Continue reading

See the First Four Minutes of ‘Iron Sky’

Blind Spot Pictures has released the first four minutes of the science fiction comedy Iron Sky on YouTube in a bid to work up early buzz — as if a comedy about the invasion of Earth by an army of Nazis from the dark side of the moon was apt to fall through the cracks. Directed by … Continue reading

Movie review: ‘Convento’

An unusual, lightly surreal, and unorthodox documentary by Jarred Altermann, Convento takes an unconventional approach that accentuates its subjects, and never exploits them. The short doc (roughly an hour in length) follows the Zwanikken family (mother Geraldine and her sons Christiaan and Louis) as they farm a vacant, 400-year-old monastery in Portugal. They’ve lived there since the … Continue reading

From the Vault: ‘Blast of Silence’ (1961)

Though he worked almost exclusively in television, Allen Baron made a name for himself writing, directing, and starring in the Blast of Silence, an obscure indie gem made during the brief gap between the film noir cycle of American post-war cinema and the French New Wave. A de facto hybrid of the two, it is a haunting … Continue reading

Movie review: ‘Moneyball’

Arguably the best movie about baseball since Robert Redford nailed the stadium lights in The Natural, director Bennett Miller’s Moneyball combines the great American pastime, the unlikely dramedy duo of Brad Pitt and Jonah Hill, and analytical statistics into a formula that works improbably well. At its core it is a classic sports underdog story, … Continue reading

Movie review: ‘Drive’

Heist movies have become increasingly tired and rote, yet with Drive Danish director Nicholas Winding Refn gets plenty of stylized mileage out of a reinvented wheel. Loosely adapted from James Sallis’ novella by Academy Award-nominated screenwriter Hossein Amini, it’s an instant cult classic. Ryan Gosling stars as Driver (like many a movie gunfighter and samurai, his true … Continue reading

Movie review: ‘The Ides of March’

Had it been released at a more halcyon time, The Ides of March would likely be dismissed as a self-indulgent political drama. As a cynical movie for an increasingly cynical age, however, its frank look at American politics, especially the double-dealing and backstabbing employed to win an election, couldn’t come at a better time. The movie is … Continue reading

News Briefs: ‘Robocop’ returns to Dallas; Kelly to shoot in Texas

The Dallas International Film Festival has announced a 25th anniversary screening of the classic science fiction satire Robocop as the closing night event of its 2012 festival. Filmed in Dallas by director Paul Verhoeven, Robocop quickly became a cult classic. (A remake starring The Killing‘s Joel Kinnaman is currently in the works.) The screening will be … Continue reading

This Week’s Repertory Screenings:

The Texas Theatre’s Kimono Club series — featuring the best in Japanese cinema, bad karaoke, Kirin and sake bombs — continues unabated with the grindhouse action-crime drama classic Sex and Fury (1973), 9pm, March 11, at the theater. Details   — The Magnolia’s The Big Movie classic films series continues its Great Directors showcase with … Continue reading

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