Film
A24 and Halina Reijn Bodies Bodies Bodies offers up a chaotic whodunnit that becomes increasingly unhinged over a night of drugs and secrets.
At SXSW Mariama Diallo’s Master is a stark look at the racism and horror in academia with an otherworldly twist.
‘The Pez Outlaw’ is a charming and lighthearted documentary about a collector turned smuggler via the sweet potential of Pez dispensers.
Scream Gems’ Horror Lab, BLINK is a horror short-film that takes sleep paralysis as a concept and makes it more terrifying.
I Love My Dad is willing to embrace its insane premise to a certain point, but it’s torn between being a black comedy and a drama.
Having premiered at SXSW 2022, The Unknown Country explores of identity and connection through grief in a heavy way.
SXSW 2022’s horror-comedy Slash/Back is about Indigenous identity as much as it’s about the creatures the leads are fighting.
Once something is on social media, it takes on a life of its own. That’s what happens in horror-comedy, The Prank.
HBO and Sam Jones’ Tony Hawk Until the Wheels Fall Off brings a perfect vulnerability to a legendary sports figure.
Radical Honesty tackles the ups and downs of modern relationships in a brisk seven minutes, providing laughs and introspection along the way.
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