Robert Byington, director of AFF Marquee Screening Harmony & Me We know it’s a busy time for all the filmmakers this week, and they’re probably getting asked a thousand questions by a million different people, so we just had a quick “speed date” of an interview with Bob Byington , director of Harmony and Me .
Of course, Austinist film buffs are busy too, rushing from panel to panel to screening, and you’ve only got a...
Rob Thomas, Creator of Party Down and Veronica Mars, Giving You...
Plucking showrunner geniuses from the pool of Austin Film Festival panelists for a word or two about the origin of their content, their writing habits, and their unique experiences in this...
Austin Film Festival Preview: Strings
The thriller is a genre that’s been around a looooong time, and it’s hard to come up with something new and innovative. The best you can do is find a new angle or fresh take on a...
Giving up the Ghost Town: Director Nick Brandestini on Filming...
"Hookers, booze, gunfights, and miners going berserk." That used to be Darwin, an isolated Death Valley town founded in 1874 once silver was discovered there. While its population peaked at...
Austin Film Festival Preview: Harold's Going Stiff
We know Fantastic Fest was almost a month ago. And sure, we’re probably not earning tons of cool points by recommending a zombie movie, but this one looks quite promising. This low...
Austin Film Festival Preview: Jeff, Who Lives At Home
One of the sweetest joys of attending these film festivals is getting to watch hometown boys like Mark and Jay Duplass (The Puffy Chair, Baghead ), who started out as indie filmmakers right...
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