A brief history of movie title design This video was created by Ian Albinson for the opening of the SxSW “Excellence in Title Design” competition screening. And it’s awesome. It’s ... By Liz RuggFebruary 20, 20200
Reviews Review: Tiny Furniture I love movies. That’s part of why I love writing for Flixist so much. However, after posting my Warrior’s Way review, I noticed ... By Sean WalshFebruary 20, 20200
Movies SXSW Review: Show Me The Picture: The Jim Marshall Story For whatever reason, this SXSW was my year of documentaries. Maybe it’s because I like the journalistic element of them, and maybe it’s ... By Sian Francis CoxMarch 18, 20190
Movies Our top 10 movies of SXSW 2019 It’s been a fantastic year for movies at SXSW. We’ve laughed, we’ve cried, we’ve eaten more queso than I care to see again ... By Sian Francis CoxMarch 17, 20190
Movies SXSW Review: Olympic Dreams Maybe it’s in the name, but this is a dream of a film. To see a film completely sold out at the end ... By Sian Francis CoxMarch 17, 20190
SXSW Review: Strange Negotiations Strange Negotiations was a deeply personal and heartfelt documentary, an essay film exploring one man’s crisis of faith. Named after the eponymous album ... By Sian Francis CoxMarch 17, 20190 Movies
Movies SXSW Review: Pig Hag Pig Hag is one of the best, most truthful films I’ve seen this festival. I don’t say that flippantly — there have been ... By Sian Francis CoxMarch 15, 20190
Movies SXSW Review: Bluebird To anyone who’s a fan of country music, the Bluebird Cafe, Nashville, is the holy grail, a place of pilgrimage and wonder. People ... By Sian Francis CoxMarch 15, 20190
Movies SXSW Review: La Mala Noche La Mala Noche is an under-the-radar narrative premiering at SXSW this year, and with its heavy subject matter it’s easy to see why ... By Sian Francis CoxMarch 14, 20190
Movies SXSW Review: The River and the Wall I’ve spoken highly of all the films I’ve been fortunate enough to see over the course of the last five days at SXSW, ... By Sian Francis CoxMarch 13, 20190
SXSW Review: Days of the Whale Set in Medellin, Colombia, Days of the Whale is a story of youthful rebellion and the inevitable consequences of getting in with the ... By Sian Francis CoxMarch 13, 20190 Movies
Movies SXSW Review: Aleksi Aleksi made me laugh out loud so many times that I lose count. The directorial debut of Croatian director Barbara Vekaric and was ... By Sian Francis CoxMarch 12, 20190