Review: Who Let the Dogs Out Who Let the Dogs Out is an hour-long documentary, and yet it feels just as powerful as any longer counterpart. Well, powerful isn’t the ... By Matthew RazakFebruary 20, 20200 Reviews
Reviews SXSW Review: South Mountain Confession time: South Mountain is not a movie I would ever normally see. It’s a slow-burning, single location, family drama with about as much ... By Matthew RazakFebruary 20, 20200
Reviews SXSW Review: I Love You, Now Die “If I talk about it, it gets better” That’s what Conrad Roy III said about his social anxiety. Speaking to his computer in ... By Nick HersheyFebruary 20, 20200
Reviews SXSW Review: Porno I love a good horror/comedy mashup like Porno, which debuted at SXSW this year, and when you splatter the screen with gore I’ll ... By Matthew RazakFebruary 20, 20200
Reviews SXSW Review: The Highwaymen We’ve all seen Bonnie and Clyde. We’ve all seen it, right? Jesus, people. Watch the classics. Fine, go watch Bonnie and Clyde then we ... By Matthew RazakFebruary 20, 20200
SXSW Review: The Art of Self-Defense The Art of Self-Defense is the kind of film that continually evolves from the moment you start watching it. Actually, it probably starts ... By Matthew RazakFebruary 20, 20200 Reviews
Reviews SXSW Review: Booksmart There’s something to be said for working hard to achieve goals. It’s what makes successful people successful, according to the barrage of “How ... By Nick HersheyFebruary 20, 20200
Reviews SXSW Review: Snatchers I’ve seen one horror movie already this SXSW that used the genre to discuss deeper issues, but Us and Snatchers take very different directions in ... By Matthew RazakFebruary 20, 20200
6.2 Movies SXSW Review: Body at Brighton Rock Body at Brighton Rock is a unique horror film in that nearly nothing actually horrific happens in it. And yet, the film can be ... By Matthew RazakFebruary 20, 20200
Reviews SXSW Review: Salvage Filmed over the course of nine years in Yellow Knife, Canada, Salvage is a straight forward presentation of a difficult documentary, which is something, considering ... By Rick LashFebruary 20, 20200
Review: Us A few years ago we were all laughing our asses off with Jordan Peele on Key and Peele, but since the director hit ... By Matthew RazakFebruary 20, 20200 Reviews
Reviews SXSW Review: Yes, God, Yes Sitting in her parent’s basement, 15-year-old Alice (Natalia Dyer) is about to get more than she bargained for playing movie title word scramble ... By Rick LashFebruary 20, 20200