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Film Shorts // June 16-22, 2021
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Michael Barnes thinks the exchange should start with “The Trip to Bountiful.”
Although he isn’t a fan of horror movies, he agrees that “Texas Chainsaw Massacre” is among the most influential movies about the state.
To salute Texas Independence Week in 2019, my former American-Statesman colleague Dave Thomas and I put out a list of the 53 best books about Texas.
It contained some beloved classics, such as John Graves’ “Goodbye to a River,” and some thrilling newcomers, like Attica Locke’s “Bluebird, Bluebird and Monica Muñoz Martinez’s “The Injustice Never Leaves You.”
We encouraged readers to respond with their favorites. They did. On June 14, 2019, I published those provocative responses, including several from folks who wondered why we had left off James Michener’s doorstop novel, “Texas.”
From left: Promising Young Woman, Judas and the Black Messiah, Mank
Two THR critics weigh in on what the Oscars mean after a year of despair, offer differing takes on the polarizing Promising Young Woman, and assess the progress and frustrations of an Academy in transition.
DAVID ROONEY: So, it s the 900th day of the Oscar season that never ends, and we re all beaten down to sad states of broken surrender by the unrelenting deluge of awards punditry. ( Just hand out the damn statuettes! he pleaded, quietly sobbing.) What gets to me at this point is not the mystifying breathlessness over who will win best editing, as if that s the climax of some nail-biting Barbara Stanwyck noir, but the proliferation of bad takes on an impressively diversified crop of contenders.