$9.99 | iTunes
Released: 2008
A documentary about the development around Barton Springs in Austin, Texas, and nature's unexpected response to being threatened by human interference.
$2.00 | VUDU
Released: 2008
An ambitious west Texas farm boy with grandiose plans tires of living at the mercy of nature and sets out to find a life with more control. He heads to Austin where he becomes a real estate developer and skillfully capitalizes on the growth of this 1970s boomtown. At the peak of his powers, he transforms 4,000 acres of pristine Hill Country into one of the state's largest and fastest selling subdivisions.
$4.99 | Amazon Instant Video
Posted: 10/13/2011
Unforeseen A White Box Films production. Produced by Edward Barkin and Jay Cannold. Directed, written by Edward Barkin. With: Steve Parlavecchio, Lisa Lawrence, David Heymann, Ari Gold, Arthur Nascarella, Kim Director, David Stepkin. The elemental film noir premise of a hero seduced, fleeced and fled by a femme fatale -- with revenge the obsession that results -- gets an unusually stark workout in Ed Barkin's indie 'Unforeseen.' Intriguing with its lean presentational style, it is an offbeat and accomplished feature. Chief executive for his wealthy family's hotel empire, Derek (Steve Parlavecchio) grows infatuated by beauteous Anastasia (Lisa Lawrence), whose commitment-skittishness -- she's supposedly in recovery from a failed eight-year relationship -- only makes her the more attractive. Cynical lawyer pal Ted (David Heymann) urges Derek to proceed with caution. But when latter presents his beloved with an elaborate prenuptial agreement, she's insulted to the point of breaking things off. Desperate, Derek makes Anastasia a lavish financial offer. Barkin captures attention with pic's austere, almost clinical mood, abetted by Diane Lederman's production design of privileged sterility and Leland Krane's precise lensing. Perfs are strong; Parlavecchio ('Amongst Friends') does well traversing a feature-length freefall.
$2.99 | Amazon Instant Video
Posted: 10/13/2011
A documentary about the development around Barton Springs in Austin, Texas, and nature's unexpected response to being threatened by human interference.
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