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    Sundance Gems

    Sundance gems: 4 don't-miss, crowd-pleasing movies from America's fave film festival

    Jane Howze
    Jan 2, 2015 | 9:30 am

    While the weather outside may be frightful, the week between Christmas and New Year is the time that even casual moviegoers flock to theaters or their couches to catch flicks. Since 2000, Christmas night begins one of the highest-grossing weeks of the year for movie makers.

    For the last six years I have reviewed films at the Sundance Film Festival, which takes place in Park City, Utah during the last two weeks in January. Each year there is a panoply of films—some Oscar-worthy (think Twenty Feet from Stardom), some truly awful, and a lot in-between. To be honest, the 2014 Sundance Film Festival was not my favorite. Maybe I didn’t choose the right films — with 128 choices it is easy to miss some good ones, but only a few grabbed me. And grab me they did.

    Here are a few recommendations until 2015’s crop of films comes around later this month.

    Whiplash

    Whiplash was the first major deal of the 2014 Sundance Film Festival and also the big winner at the fest’s awards ceremony, capturing both the both the U.S. Dramatic Grand Jury prize and the Audience Award. The suspenseful and electrifying film is about a young talented drummer, played by Miles Teller, his sadistic demanding teacher, played by JK Simmons, and the drive to achieve perfection at all costs.

    Sometimes a description of a film doesn’t begin to describe its power and emotional intensity. Such is the case with Whiplash. The editing and use of drums made my heart pound and palms sweat, and at the end I was emotionally exhausted.

    And who knew Simmons, the ever present Farmers’ Insurance pitchman usually seen in comedy roles, could turn in a darkly dramatic Oscar-worthy performance? This film is not a feel good movie and has no heroes, but it will stay with you long after the last drum beat.

    Whiplash will be available on VOD on Feb. 3.

    Boyhood

    Boyhood, from Austin filmmaker Richard Linklater, breaks new ground by filming a coming-of-age story through the eyes of protagonist Mason over a 12-year real-time period using the same actors. We literally get to watch the characters — Patricia Arquette and Ethan Hawke as the parents, and Ellar Cotraine as Mason — grow up and grow older before our eyes.

    Those looking for edge-of-your-seat drama might be disappointed and some will be bored by the film’s 165-minute length. But life itself is at times mundane.

    Linklater avoids gimmicks and manipulative drama. The plot is slow, leisurely and nuanced, but still leaves you with a “wow” at the end. I was enchanted by the uniqueness and intimacy of the film and conscious that we will probably not see such a bold approach to filmmaking any time soon.

    Boyhood has already won several major film awards and is a probable Oscar nominee (Oscar nominations will be announced Jan. 15). The film will be released on DVD and VOD Jan. 6.

    The One I Love

    Some films are not Oscar worthy, don’t inform or educate, and aren’t realistic, but still provide a great escape for a Saturday night at home, and your friends to whom you recommend such a movie will thank you.

    This is what you can expect from The One I Love, an intriguing comedy/drama with a slightly Twilight Zone feel as an estranged couple escape to a vacation house to save their marriage. Without divulging too much, the trip begins as a romantic getaway until some disturbing – well actually bizarre — things begin happening and continue until the final scene. Even then, you will use the rewind button to make sure you saw what you thought you saw.

    Elisabeth Moss and Mark Duplass are in every scene and have challenging and nuanced character swings to make. With lesser actors, this movie might be unremarkable. But it is a pleasure to watch these two talented actors tackle these challenges, which they do with charm, humor and a tiny wink to the implausibility of it all. My husband I discussed the unpredictable ending the entire weekend after we saw it.

    Currently on Netflix, VOD and DVD.

    Alive Inside

    We all know someone — perhaps even a parent or loved one —who is or has suffered from dementia or Alzheimer’s. Alive Inside is a jewel of a documentary that shows the power of music to reach those who are unreachable because the part of the mind that deals with music is the last to be affected by dementia.

    The filmgoer is introduced to elderly nursing home patients who have hardly uttered a word in years and don’t recognize their families. Headphones are placed on them as their favorite song is played through an iPod. The result is jaw dropping — miraculous. The patients start smiling and singing; one person speaks in full paragraphs.

    The film makes other points about our health care system, where it is easier to write a prescription than buy an iPod and headphones, and about the depressing nature of the nursing home industry, but those themes are overshadowed by the miracle of music.

    The movie played to packed theaters at Sundance and reaction was more akin to a revival. Audience members cheered and cried, and as they left the theater they discussed how to get iPods into nursing homes. Isn’t that what a good documentary is supposed to do — get a conversation going?

    Alive Inside, which snared the coveted Audience Award winner for U.S. documentary at Sundance, is available on VOD.

    Miles Teller plays a mean set of drums in Whiplash.

    Miles Teller in Whiplash
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    Miles Teller plays a mean set of drums in Whiplash.
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    Weekend Event Planner

    Here are the top 14 things to do in Houston this weekend

    Craig Lindsey
    Jan 7, 2026 | 6:30 pm
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    Houstonians have anime, cheering for the marathon, and some grand openings to enjoy this weekend. But we shouldn’t forget what’s most important: celebrating David Bowie’s birthday.

    Dan Electro’s will have its annual BowiElivis Fest on Friday night, which celebrates the b-days of Bowie and Elvis Presley. DJ Hallospace Boy and DJ Scary Monster will play Bowie tunes at Platypus Brewing on Friday night and Cactus Music on Saturday afternoon. Numbers will have its #bowieallnight dance party later that evening,with DJ Wes Wallace spinning. And Alamo Drafthouse Cinema LaCenterra will screen both Labyrinth and the Bowie documentary Moonage Daydream on Sunday.

    So, no matter where you go or what you do this weekend, jamming to Bowie will always be the right thing to do.

    Thursday, January 8

    Asia Society Texas presents "The House of Ikebana: Anime Edition"
    Asia Society Texas will present a special pop-up exhibition of anime-inspired ikebana, created by members of Ikebana International Houston Chapter #12. Presented within "The House of Pikachu: Art, Anime, and Pop Culture," local practitioners will debut new floral arrangements thoughtfully crafted in response to the exhibition's themes. Thursday admission will be free. Noon (10 am Friday-Sunday).

    Houston Tri Delta Philanthropies, Inc. presents The Sale Houston
    At The Sale, shoppers will see discounted merchandise from 50+ premier retailers like Christy Lynn, Hunter Bell, Bering's, and more. The event kicks off with a preview night on Thursday giving shoppers exclusive access to the best deals of the season. Proceeds benefit Texas Children’s Cancer and Hematology Centers. Since 2015, the event has raised $2.5 million for pediatric cancer research. 5 pm (9 am Friday and Saturday).

    Memorial Hermann Broadway at the Hobby Center presents Disney's Beauty and the Beast
    Disney’s 30th anniversary production of Beauty and the Beast is a breathtaking musical filled with romance and grandeur. The enchanting and timeless tale has been brought to life like never before, with spectacular new sets and dazzling costumes. The show boasts the Oscar-winning and Tony-nominated score from Alan Menken, Howard Ashman and Tim Rice, including the classic songs “Be Our Guest” and “Beauty and the Beast.” Through Sunday, January 18. 7:30 pm (2 and 7:30 pm Saturday; 1 and 6:30 pm Sunday).

    Friday, January 9

    Chevron Marathon Houston Weekend
    There is literally going to be a lot of running around this weekend. It starts on Friday with the two-day Houston Marathon Health & Fitness EXPO, over at George R. Brown Convention Center. The next day, you can wake up early and take part in either the We Are Houston 5K over on McKinney and Crawford, or the RunFest at Discovery Green. All this leads up to the Chevron Marathon Houston and Aramco Houston Half Marathon, which starts at Congress and Fannin. 10 am (6:30 am Saturday; 6:35 am Sunday).

    Lin’s Grand Buffet Grand Opening Celebration
    Lin’s Grand Buffet will open its second Houston location this weekend. Located on Highway 6 between Clay Rd. and West Little York Rd., the dining destination, which originated in Texas, will serve a variety of Chinese, Japanese and seafood selections. The new restaurant will seat 274 guests within the 9,000-square-foot space. Enjoy a vibrant sushi bar, Mongolian grill, and freshly prepared steak crafted at live cooking stations. As a part of the celebration, guests will experience a lion dance performance at 7 pm. 11:00 am.

    The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston presents Golden Eighties
    The 1986 musical Golden Eighties, from feminist filmmaker Chantal Akerman, is a unique portrait of love and survival. In a shopping mall, store employees cycle through breakups, makeups, and misunderstandings, punctuated by imaginative production numbers. Akerman deftly balances the shiny pop pleasures of the genre with variations on her signature themes. DACAMERA artistic director Sarah Rothenberg will introduce the film and talk about the upcoming performances of D’Est en musique, inspired by Akerman. 7 pm.

    Houston Symphony presents Star Wars: Return of the Jedi in Concert
    The battle between good and evil rages on in the final 1983 chapter of the original Star Wars trilogy. Luke, Leia, Han, and the whole Rebel Alliance seek to destroy the Death Star and face a final showdown with Darth Vader and the Emperor. Audiences will feel the full splendor and “force” of John Williams’s incredible score - from the fanfare to closing credits - as the Houston Symphony accompanies the movie live. 7:30 pm (2 and 7:30 pm Saturday).

    Saturday, January 10

    Honest Mary’s Grand Opening Celebration
    Austin-based healthy bowls brand Honest Mary’s will host a grand opening celebration at its first Houston location at River Oaks Shopping Center. The community is invited to stop by the restaurant for the midday event to experience the stylish new space, enjoy live music and sample the brand’s thoughtfully crafted grain bowls, sipping broths, aguas frescas and more. The debut marks the brand’s fifth location overall and a meaningful hometown moment for founder Nelson Monteith, who was born and raised in Houston. 11:30 am.

    Cactus Music presents Rich Hopkins & The Luminarios In-Store Performance
    Rich Hopkins & The Luminarios will take the Cactus stage this weekend. A prolific writer, singer, guitarist, producer and humanitarian, Hopkins is concerned for the well-being of his fellow man and wonders about the events that have shaped us as a nation and a race. For years, Rich Hopkins has said after each new album that it will be his last. And yet, he continues to surprise us with new songs, recorded with his band The Luminarios, based in both Tucson and Austin, where Rich and his wife commute. 4 pm.

    Sicardi Ayers Bacino presents Gabriel de la Mora: "Subject/Object" opening reception
    Gabriel de la Mora uses unorthodox materials such as acrylic-painted turkey feathers to create colorful geometric compositions that are often schematic or child-like. In one characteristic work, 127, 687 minute shards of egg shells are sorted by hue and then meticulously fitted together. The result - a monochrome that de la Mora describes as a combination of painting, sculpture and drawing - reflects on the loss of function of organic life forms, the passage of time, and its transmutation onto an aesthetic object. Through February 21. 6 pm.

    Shaun Cassidy: The Road To Us
    Shaun Cassidy comes to Houston as part of his live music and storytelling tour, The Road to Us. After originally making his name as a ‘70s pop heartthrob, Cassidy went on to create, write, and produce a number of television series, including American Gothic, Roar, Cold Case, Cover Me, The Agency, Invasion, and Emerald City. Cassidy recently spent five years as executive producer and writer for the hit NBC/Netflix series New Amsterdam. 7 pm.

    Sunday, January 11

    The Italian Cultural & Community Center of Houston presents Festa della Befana
    The Italian Cultural & Community Center (ICCC) of Houston invites children and families to its annual Festa della Befana. According to legend, the three wise men asked la Befana to come with them to bring gifts to baby Jesus. To this day, she is still searching for the baby Jesus, and for this reason she brings sweets and candies by broomstick for children who have been good—or a lump of coal for those who have been bad. Enjoy an afternoon of tombola and meet la Befana, who will bring sweets for the children in attendance. 3 pm.

    DACAMERA at the Eldorado: Rising Jazz Stars - Brandon Woody's Upendo
    Rooted in Baltimore, trumpeter Brandon Woody has built his career from his hometown, drawing on its vibrant creative culture and community spirit. A rising force in contemporary jazz, Woody released For The Love Of It All, his Blue Note Records debut album, last year. Featuring his longtime band Upendo, the album showcases Woody’s ability to craft music that is both deeply personal and universally resonant. 5 and 7 pm.

    River Oaks Theatre presents Live Q&A: The Wasps with directors Jake Binstock and Parker Rouse
    In an adaptation of one of the oldest comedies known to man (made in a literal backyard set in Austin), populist demagogue Cleon rules over Athens, contracting the bored and elderly to serve on the courts and do his bidding. Anticleon attempts to teach his juryman father, Procleon, how to be a respectable, modern man instead of wielding his misplaced rage on Cleon's political enemies. made in a literal backyard set in Austin, directors Jake Binstock and Parker Rouse will be around for a post-screening Q&A. 7 pm.

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