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A Saint and A Sinner

A Saint and A Sinner

By Peter Lucas on February 9, 2013

Austin film programmer Zack Carlson and the Alamo’s upcoming screening of rarely seen mindblower, “The World’s Greatest Sinner” Everyone knows that Austin’s original Alamo Drafthouse [...]

Posted in Peter Lucas, Uncategorized | Tagged alamo drafthouse cinema, cinema, film, frank zappa, movie, timothy carey, world's greatest sinner, zack carlson | Leave a response

New prints of classic films at the MFAH

New prints of classic films at the MFAH

By Peter Lucas on January 28, 2013

Movie-lovers and image-makers should be extremely excited about the upcoming opportunity to see some of the best movies ever in the best way possible. In [...]

Posted in Blog, Peter Lucas, Uncategorized | Tagged cinema, film, mfah, movies, Museum of Fine Arts Houston | Leave a response

They Shoot Artists, Don’t They? a summer program

They Shoot Artists, Don’t They? a summer program

By Sebastien Boncy on June 22, 2012

It’s almost July, and perhaps you have no interest in losing yourself in the waves of insect din and the swampy stickiness, even though it [...]

Posted in Monocular | Tagged Alec Guinness, Amarcord, Anthony Higgins, Barton Fink, Batman, Brazil, Broadway Danny Rose, Christian Bale, Christopher Nolan, cinema, Cowards Bend The Knee, Edith Scob, Ethan Coen, F for Fake, Federico Fellini, film, Guy Maddin, home festival, Hugh Jackman, Janet Suzman, Joel Coen, John Turturro, Jonathan Pryce, Mia Farrow, Olivier Assayas, Orson Welles, Peter Greenaway, Ronald Neame, Summer Hours, the artist in cinema, The Draughtsman's Contract, The Horse's Mouth, The Prestige, Wolverine, Woody Allen | Leave a response

A NEW HOME FOR CINEMA  Houston’s Sundance Cinemas Open This Week

A NEW HOME FOR CINEMA Houston’s Sundance Cinemas Open This Week

By Peter Lucas on November 21, 2011

The new Sundance Cinemas open this Wednesday, in time for the long holiday weekend. Located Downtown at Bayou Place, Sundance promises to more than fill [...]

Posted in Peter Lucas, Uncategorized | Tagged art, cinema, film, hugo, into the abyss, j. edgar, melancholia, movie, my week with marilyn, Sundance | 1 Response

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