SXSW Review: Our Father We’re at SXSW… kind of! The event is taking place virtually this year so while we’re all watching movies online we’re still bringing ... By Sian Francis CoxMarch 17, 20210 5 Movies
8.5 Movies SXSW Review: Recovery We’re at SXSW… kind of! The event is taking place virtually this year so while we’re all watching movies online we’re still bringing ... By Sian Francis CoxMarch 17, 20210
7.1 Movies SXSW Review: Not Going Quietly We’re at SXSW… kind of! The event is taking place virtually this year so while we’re all watching movies online we’re still bringing ... By Sian Francis CoxMarch 17, 20210
6.8 Movies SXSW Review: Kid Candidate We’re at SXSW… kind of! The event is taking place virtually this year so while we’re all watching movies online we’re still bringing ... By Sian Francis CoxMarch 16, 20210
Features John Leguizamo discusses Latin representation in inner city Miami in his new film, Critical Thinking As part of our SXSW 2020 coverage, I had the opportunity to speak to actor, comedian and director John Leguizamo ahead of the ... By Sian Francis CoxMarch 19, 20200
SXSW Review: Critical Thinking Telling the true story of the 1998 Miami Jackson High School chess team who used their skills to compete in the state championships, ... By Sian Francis CoxMarch 19, 20200 8 Movies
7.5 Movies SXSW Review: Drunk Bus Stuck in an endless loop of driving the late-night ‘drunk bus’ for college students, directionless graduate Michael is forced to confront his apathy ... By Sian Francis CoxMarch 15, 20200
For Sama directors discuss making a doc from five years worth of footage in war-torn Syria I had the opportunity to interview directors Waad al-Kateab and Edward Watts for their profoundly moving documentary For Sama at SXSW this year. ... By Sian Francis CoxFebruary 20, 20200
Reviews SXSW Review: Frances Ferguson Frances Ferguson is bored. She’s a 25-year-old substitute teacher with a dead marriage and a mother who is just as annoyed with her ... By Nick HersheyFebruary 20, 20200
Reviews SXSW Review: Them That Follow I’m struck by just how at home Walton Goggins seems as some redneck pulled from a holler deep in Kentucky or elsewhere in ... By Rick LashFebruary 20, 20200
SXSW Review: Museum Town There’s a moment when you first see a work of art that you consider the individual behind it: how did they even conceive ... By Rick LashFebruary 20, 20200 Reviews
Reviews SXSW Review: Red Dog Some people’s mothers are made for TV, might be the takeaway from Casey Pinkston and Luke Dick’s docu-dramedy Red Dog. Much like the infamous ... By Rick LashFebruary 20, 20200