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Patton Oswalt takes on Abraham Lincoln's assassination in Apple TV+ series Manhunt
The first three episodes of Manhunt are currently streaming on Apple TV+.
By Kiko Martinez
Tags: TV, Patton Oswalt, Manhunt, Apple TV+, Abraham Lincoln, Lincoln assassination
Stars of The Chosen reminisce on their roles as Jesus and Mary Magdalene in Season 4
For its fourth season, the show's producers released the series last month in two-to-three episode blocks at local movie theaters.
Tags: TV, The Chosen, Jonathan Roumie, Elizabeth Tabish
Santikos Silverado reopening in Northwest San Antonio after extensive renovation
The reopened cinema will feature a new virtual reality experience, bowling, a private screening room and more arcade games.
By Michael Karlis
Tags: Movie Reviews & News, Santikos Entertainment, Santikos Silverado reopening, extensive renovation, arcade, bowling, San Antonio news
San Antonio native John Quiñones delivers new season of What Would You Do?
Episodes of the new season of What Would You Do? air at 9 p.m. Sundays on ABC.
Tags: TV, John Quiñones, ABC, What Would You Do?, Slideshow
Santikos Entertainment has reopened six of its San Antonio theaters after technical glitch
Four of the chain's other Alamo City properties remain closed, according to a social media update.
By Sanford Nowlin
Tags: Movie Reviews & News, Santikos Entertainment, San Antonio movie theaters, Santikos theaters, things to do in San Antonio, movie chains
Selena's father rails against new documentary featuring Yolanda Saldívar
Abraham Quintanilla, the father of the slain Tejano legend, said he and his family weren't involved in the new Oxygen True Crime doc Selena & Yolanda.
Tags: TV, Selena & Yolanda: The Secrets Between Them, Abraham Quintanilla, Selena, Yolanda Saldivar, Peacock, Oxygen True Crime, True Crime shows, Tejano Music, South Texas music
San Antonio's Santikos theaters closed for a second day due to technical problem
The theaters unexpectedly closed Thursday, and as of Friday, the company's still trying to fix the issue.
Tags: Movie Reviews & News, Santikos Entertainment, San Antonio theaters, things to do In San Antonio, movies, movie theaters
Comedian Nasim Pedrad returns with second season of coming-of-age comedy series Chad
After the show's sudden cancellation in 2022, the new season has finally premiered at its new home on the Roku Channel.
Tags: Movie Reviews & News, Chad, Nasim Pedrad, Roku Channel, TBS
Selena killer Yolanda Saldivar speaks out in new docu-series airing later this month
Selena & Yolanda: The Secrets Between Them airs Feb. 17 on the Oxygen True Crime network.
Tags: TV, Queen of Tejano, Selena Quintanilla, Yolanda Saldivar, new docuseries, Peacock streaming, San Antonio TV series
Watch this week: Donald Glover and Maya Erskine heat up Amazon Prime in Mr. and Mrs. Smith
Plus everything else new on Netflix, Max, Hulu, Peacock and the rest of the streaming services.
By Steve Schneider
Tags: TV, Netflix, Apple TV+, Disney+, Hulu, Max, Amazon, Prime Video, Peacock, streaming shows, TV, movies, documentaries, series, anime
San Antonio Film Commissioner Kimberly LeBlanc surveys the moviemaking landscape
Among other things, LeBlanc discussed MovieMaker magazine again naming San Antonio one of the Best Places to Live and Work as a Moviemaker.
Tags: Movie Reviews & News, San Antonio Film Commission, Kimberly LeBlanc, San Antonio filmmakers, Best Places to Live and Work as a Moviemaker, MovieMaker
San Antonio Film Commission opens call for 2024 #FilmSA contest entries
The contest, open to San Antonio residents between the ages of 14 and 21, offers cash prizes of $1,000.
Tags: Movie Reviews & News, San Antonio News, filmmaking, film, #FilmSA Contest, San Antonio Film Commission, FilmSA, arts competitions, San Antonio arts, Department of Arts and Culture
On the Horizon: Eight San Antonio-tied actors have film and TV projects premiering in 2024
Kevin Alejandro, Pedro Pascal, Carol Burnett and more are debuting new films and TV series this year.
Tags: Movie Reviews & News, Nicholas Gonzalez, Noel Wells, Madison Davenport, Kevin Alejandro, Pedro Pascal, Carol Burnett, Chris Silcox, Nicolas Cantu, Slideshow
Willie Nelson & Family offers raucous but thorough look at Texas legend's life
The four-part documentary on Paramount+ looks at the ups and downs of the singer-songwriter's lengthy career.
By Kevin Sanchez
Tags: TV, Willie Nelson & Family, Willie Nelson documentary, music documentaries, Paramount+, Texas musicians, country music
From a Frankensteinian rom-com to a web-slinging sequel, these rank as 2023’s best movies
Poor Things, Barbie and more are among Current’s 10 favorite films of 2023.
Tags: Movie Reviews & News, best movies of 2023, 2023's best films, Barbie, Oppenheimer, Poor Things, Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, Killers of the Flower Moon, The Holdovers
San Antonio fave Anjelah Johnson-Reyes gets into holiday spirit with Eddie Murphy in Candy Cane Lane
In the film, Johnson-Reyes plays plays Shelly, a neighbor of Murphy's character Chris Carver.
Tags: Movie Reviews & News, Candy Cane Lane, Anjelah Johnson-Reyes, Eddie Murphy, Christmas movie, Video
Screenwriter and San Antonio native Allison Moore makes feature film debut with Disney's Wish
The Roosevelt High graduate jumped from penning episodes for TV to co-writing Disney's latest animated feature.
Tags: Movie Reviews & News, Disney, Wish, Allison Moore, movies, San Antonio writers, animation, Video
Baby Shark cast sing praises for newest animated fish voiced by Cardi B
The animated movie, which also stars Orange Is the New Black's Kimiko Glenn, premieres this Friday on Paramount+.
Tags: Movie Reviews & News, Baby Shark’s Big Movie!, baby shark movie, Cardi B, Kimono Glenn, Luke Youngblood, Chloe Fineman, new movies, kids movies, animated movies
Jackie Gonzalez represents San Antonio admirably on Netflix’s Squid Game: The Challenge
The business owner said she wanted to represent the deaf and hard-of-hearing Latino community on the reality competition show.
Tags: TV, Squid Game: The Challenge, Netflix, Latino representation, deaf representation, reality shows, reality competitions, San Antonio, Brandeis High School
American Symphony captures musician Jon Batiste grappling with his wife’s cancer
The documentary was meant to be a road movie tracking Batiste’s cross-country trip in search of musicians and sounds. His wife’s resurgent illness changed the film.
By Chuck Wilson
Tags: Movie Reviews & News, documentaries, movie reviews, Jon Batiste, American Symphony, filmmaker Matthew Heineman, streaming movies
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