& Categories Features Filmmaker of the Month August 29, 2019 “Everybody Wants Some!!” Seeks to Unravel the Universe Richard Linklater’s college party invites you to a great time, and some introspection about who you are.
R Categories Filmmaker of the Month Movies August 25, 2019 Reflecting on the musical theater magic of “School of Rock” Richard Linklater's 2003 Jack Black comedy is a riotous, rocking celebration of creativity and the joy of music, and holds up like a killer solo.
B Categories Features Filmmaker of the Month August 25, 2019 Boyhood: You Either Get it Or You Don’t Both a "masterpiece" and a "self-indulgent bore," Richard Linklater's passion project captured the painful fleetingness of life.
& Categories Features Filmmaker of the Month August 23, 2019 “A Scanner Darkly” Is a Richard Linklater Photo Negative Linklater's darkest film continues to baffle & mesmerize viewers more than 10 years later.
R Categories Filmmaker of the Month Movies August 18, 2019 Richard Linklater Struck Out With His “Bad News Bears” Remake In 2005, Richard Linklater followed up School of Rock with the similarly-child-oriented remake of The Bad News Bears, to mixed results.
L Categories Filmmaker of the Month Movies August 17, 2019 Looking Back at the Rotoscoped Dreams of “Waking Life” Richard Linklater's 2001 rotoscope experiment gets lost in philosophical aimlessness.
W Categories Filmmaker of the Month Movies August 14, 2019 Where’d You Go, Bernadette Review: A whimsical mid-life crisis Richard Linklater's latest removes the mystery from the Marie Semple novel, but ends up a flawed but welcome reflection on aging and creativity.
T Categories Filmmaker of the Month Movies August 11, 2019 The Daring Ambiguity of the “Before” Trilogy Linklater's Before Trilogy - Before Sunrise, Before Sunset, and Before Midnight - is an eye-catching crystallization of how relationships change over time.
T Categories Features Filmmaker of the Month Movies August 10, 2019 The Double Nostalgia of Richard Linklater’s “Dazed and Confused” Richard Linklater's 1993 coming-of-age classic is a battle of dueling, complicated nostalgias around '60s youth culture.
S Categories Features Filmmaker of the Month August 6, 2019 Slacker: How a Low-Budget Film Inspired an Entire Subculture Richard Linklater's directorial debut about colorful weirdos introduced both a new word into the American vernacular & a talent to be reckoned with.