It’s not just the wonderful Fantastic Fest that unfolds every September, but the genre has been a major part of every SXSW ...
One quite literal manifestation of that is Dominican director and screenwriter Jose Maria Cabral’s film “42nd Street.” It’s ...
Thankfully, for the most part, three docs at this year’s SXSW are structured less to run through their subjects’ greatest ...
An interview with the director on bonding with the film’s ensemble cast, his approach to working with time, and the ...
You always have an openness to what you’re looking at.” I relate this anecdote not to impress you with my cool and ...
It’s clear to her that beauty and acceptance are intimately tied with whiteness. There are other clever moments Wang ...
The Residence” is a comedy of manners and murder that nails scintillating satire to the White House walls, compelling us to step inside.
Three of the more purely enjoyable films to play at this year’s SXSW didn’t premiere with star-studded red carpets at the ...
Duplass and Strassner have crafted a beautiful film that somehow feels spontaneous, a window into a relationship that ...
Though the cozy photography supporting this delicate story might lead some to accuse it of being twee, the film feels ...
I’ve seen many SXSW debuts that seem like they might have played better as short films (some started out that way). For all ...
Women over 50 years young are mad as hell and not taking it anymore. They are tired of being sidelined. They are creating ...