Posts Tagged ‘SXSW 2021’
SXSW 2021 Movie Review: Andrea Riseborough Once Again Shines in ‘Here Before’
Andrea Riseborough easily carries this well-crafted, insidious slow burn thriller about loss.
Read MoreSXSW 2021 Movie Review: ‘Best Summer Ever’ Sings with Inclusivity
A familiar crowd pleaser that still forms a layout for representation of the disabled community going forward.
Read MoreSXSW 2021 Movie Review: The Spine of Night
Sure to be a cult classic, likely seen on the midnight movie circuit, The Spine of Night is a welcome addition to the fantasy genre.
Read MoreSXSW 2021 Movie Review: The Sparks Brothers
You’re gonna search out their music after viewing this wonderful documentary (I predict).
Read MoreSXSW 2021 Movie Review: Udo Kier is Flawless in ‘Swan Song’
Udo Kier is at a career-best level as an elderly gay man reconciling with his troubled past.
Read MoreSXSW 2021 Movie Review: Tom Petty, Somewhere You Feel Free
“Songs is what it’s about.” – Tom Petty
Read MoreSXSW Film Festival Announces 2021 Jury And Special Awards
“We are so honored by the 2021 filmmakers who entrusted their work to us for this online version of our event, and joined us on this new adventure in such a beautiful way,” said Janet Pierson, Director of Film.
Read MoreSXSW 2021 Movie Review: Alien On Stage: Unlikely Heroes Played by Even Unlikelier Heroes
If you have even the slightest interest in prop crafting, theatre, or Alien, you owe it to yourself to give Alien On Stage a watch.
Read MoreSXSW 2021 Movie Review: ‘Language Lessons’ Reminds Us of the Value of Connection
Language Lessons is about how personal connections can transcend both languages and locations and goes in some surprising directions.
Read MoreSXSW 2021 Movie Review: ‘See You Then’ Is a Vital and Intimate Telling of Womanhood
Just like life itself, it involves humor, heartbreak, and healing and is a promising feature directorial debut from Mari Walker.
Read MoreSXSW 2021 Movie Review: ‘Potato Dreams of America’ Is Imaginatively Profound
Normally, a picture feeling like two different short films would be detrimental, but in the case of Potato Dreams of America, it works wonders.
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