Direct from SXSW 2021 - Reviews of Episodic Premieres: Them, Cruel Summer, Dale's House, and Chad
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The Feast | SXSW 2021 Film Review
A slow-burn horror tale with an environmental mindset, The Feast never bites off more than it can chew. Read on for our review.
Read More »Recovery | SXSW 2021 Film Review
Despite being a film about saving someone from a coronavirus breakout, Recovery is brilliant in making COVID-19 the background of the story and bringing the relationships to the forefront. By the film’s conclusion, Call and Everton have accomplished the impossible and allowed you to truly relish in the humor of life through the lens of a road-trip.
Read More »SXSW 2021 Reviews: Tom Petty, Somewhere You Feel Free; Demi Lovato: Dancing with the Devil; Introducing, Selma Blair; The Oxy Kingpins
Direct from SXSW 2021 - Reviews of Demi Lovato: Dancing with the Devil, Inside Selma Blair, The Oxy Kingpins, and Tom Petty, Somewhere You Feel Free.
Read More »SXSW 2021 Reviews: Here Before, Our Father, I’m Fine (Thanks for Asking)
Direct from SXSW 2021, here are our capsule reviews of Here Before, Our Father, I'm Fine (Thanks for Asking)
Read More »SXSW 2021 Reviews: Sasquatch, Kid Candidate, Confronting a Serial Killer
Let’s take a look first at the opening day documentaries we indulged at SXSW 2021: Confronting a Serial Killer, Kid Candidate, and Sasquatch.
Read More »Shithouse (2020) | Film Review
Cooper Raiff and Dylan Gelula star as two young college students spending a night of introspection together in Shithouse.
Read More »Flavio Alves | The Garden Left Behind
Flavio Alves, the director and co-writer of the new film The Garden Left Behind, discusses his career, his film revolving around the trans experience, and much more on our latest exclusive interview.
Read More »Tomboy | 2020 SXSW Film Review
Tomboy has a desirable story about four badass women marching to the beat of their own drum but ultimately lost its rhythm.
Read More »Cursed Films | SXSW 2020 Television Review
An exploration into the fascinating phenomenons behind some of the most well known horror classics, Cursed Films is worth the investment.
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