The Austin-based filmmaker & musician on her long-deferred narrative directorial debut, a thriller set on prom night currently raising funds on Kickstarter.
Richard Linklater, Catherine Hardwicke and Harry Knowles, among others, give their recollections about how the state they were raised in helped shape their view of movies and how their view would one day shape movies.
The writer/director talks about how a move from New York to Austin and from producing to directing led to this nasty little slice of Southern-fried noir.
The actress talks about getting real in Clay Liford's clever comedy centered on teens obsessed with fan fiction.
Richard Linklater, Louis Black and Evan Smith share their thoughts on the formation of the groundbreaking organization for the filmmaking community of Austin, both about its past and future.
As the Drafthouse's Tim League sets his sights on making a splash in New York, a look back at when he was beginning to thrive, joining a great tradition of Austin's independent and innovative independent theater exhibitors.
The actress talks about her showstopping turn in "Sleeping With Other People" and finding juicy roles in short films.
On how a filmmaker's restlessness with getting something made resulted in the story of an angry young man.
Veterans of Texas film such as L.M. Kit Carson, David Gordon Green and Richard Linklater on how their style was informed by the great tradition of storytelling from the Lone Star State and the influence of films like "The Whole Shootin' Match" and "Bottle Rocket" that would have ripple effects on independent film.
R.J. Cutler and Albert Maysles, among others, talk about when a hotbed for documentary filmmaking and presentation sprung up deep in the heart of Texas.
On making a madcap contemporary romantic comedy that Preston Sturges would enjoy.
The rising stars of "A Teacher" director Hannah Fidell's second feature on their drama about a young couple in over their head after a long-term relationship and the benefits of working with just a 15-person crew.