Cine-full

The Little Rock Film Festival continues to grow by leaps and bounds.

by Lindsey Millar

The world’s most interesting man

Hal Needham, in town for the LR Film Festival, has spent his life getting punched out, burned, blown up, run over and pushed off buildings. In between, he directed one of the most beloved movies of all time.

by David Koon

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Man on Fire

A Q&A with writer/director/stuntman Hal Needham.

by David Koon

Down South

‘Slow Southern Steel’ taps into underground metal at the LRFF.

By Lindsey Millar

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Ten to watch

Our must-see picks from this year’s festival.

By Lindsey Millar and John Tarpley

Five more with promise

More picks.

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The natural slate

The LRFF’s Arkansas-related offerings.

by John Tarpley

Little Rock Film Festival schedule

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