SXSW

[SXSW Review] ‘PROBLEMISTA’ a bonkers but wholly original shotgun blast of a satire

Julio Torres's directorial debut is its own animal of comedic high jinks that will undoubtedly send your mind racing and…

1 year ago

[SXSW Review] ‘PARACHUTE’ a beautifully rendered romantic drama directed by Brittany Snow, with two naturalistic performances from Courtney Eaton and Thomas Mann

Brittany Snow directs a powerful romantic drama that allows its characters to express themselves beyond dialogue, crafting an honest and…

1 year ago

[SXSW Review] Aussie horror film ‘TALK TO ME’ is a high hand for A24

This terror is an absolute nerve cooker that breathes down the back of your neck with genuine, artfully done frights.…

1 year ago

SXSW Film 2023 Preview: Chris Pine plays some ‘D&D,’ spooky flicks and a (not-so) secret screening

The South by Southwest Film Festival is ready to descend upon Austin, Texas, this weekend through the next (Mar. 10-18)…

1 year ago

SXSW interviews: ‘APOLLO 10 1/2’ cast, crew discover perspective in nostalgic trip to the moon

Richard Linklater’s animated Netflix film is a profoundly personal, nostalgic, and picture-perfect recollection of youth in 1960s Houston, Texas –…

2 years ago

Blast from the past: ’APOLLO 10½’ a hilarious, wondrous tongue-in-cheek space mission reimagining

Richard Linklater’s animated Netflix film is a profoundly personal, nostalgic, and picture-perfect recollection of youth in 1960s Houston, Texas –…

2 years ago

[SXSW Review] ‘EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE’ a hilarious and tender WTF kaleidoscope

Your mind is going to need its best pair of running shoes to keep up with this one. It's Charlie…

2 years ago

[SXSW Review] ‘THE SPARK BROTHERS’ – Edgar Wright’s electric style benefits story of art pop legends

With heart and groovy music pieces, Wright presents the titular pop and rock duo as forever evolving men. And at…

3 years ago

[Video Interview] ‘S#!%HOUSE’ filmmaker-actor Cooper Raiff analyzes the emotional pieces of his directorial debut

Preston Barta // Features Editor With his breathlessly intimate and funny directorial debut, IFC Films’ SHITHOUSE, Cooper Raiff takes a commonly…

4 years ago

[Review] ‘I USED TO GO HERE’ looks at the past, present and future, making us laugh all the way

This unabashedly fun film asks its audience to look back into their past without being heavy-handed or judgmental.

4 years ago