Tag: 2018 SXSW Film Festival

Support the Girls | 2018 SXSW Film Festival Review

Give a Hoot: Regina Hall shines in Bujalski’s latest Slice of Life Andrew Bujalski is one of those quintessential American independent filmmakers whose mature work...

First Match | Review

Newman Delivers a Nuanced Portrayal of a Troubled Wrestling Prodigy The physicality of wrestling lends itself to cinema, each movement part of a ballet. Matches...

Video: Michael Tully’s Don’t Leave Home | 2018 SXSW Film Festival

At the SXSW Q&A, Austin-based director Michael Tully jokingly described his latest effort Don't Leave Home as 'Hereditary for old people', which may be an...

Friday’s Child | 2018 SXSW Film Festival Review

Edward's Coming of Age Thriller on the Fringe is a Big Mood Some films aren’t meant to be enjoyed, some instead exist to agitate and...

The New Romantic | 2018 SXSW Film Festival Review

You've Got Male: Stone Adds to the Win Column with Delightful Debut The New Romantic is a dramedy for the next generation that poses a...

The Breaker Upperers | 2018 SXSW Film Festival Review

Conscious Coupling: Modern Day "Womance" via Kiwi Duo Yes, there is an extra syllable in the Breaker Upperers, a title imbued with the fumblings of...

Hao Wu’s People’s Republic of Desire & Jim Cummings’ Thunder Road Win SXSW’s Grand Jury Prizes

Two projects that we've been keeping tabs on in Hao Wu's People's Republic of Desire (topped over What's Up Doc? list for March as...

2018 SXSW Film Festival: Matt Delman’s Top 5 Most Anticipated Films

An almost masochistic and perhaps futile exercise, as per usual here on the site, we stick to the mandate of picking a lottery ticket...

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