Film
Clerk acts as the perfect ode to Kevin Smith’s career, and serves as a highlight of the massive impact he’s had on the pop culture landscape.
‘Who We Are: A Chronicle of Racism in America’ is a film directed by Emily and Sarah Kunstler written by Jeffery Robinson showing at SXSW Film Festival.
Nuevo Rico is a great watch, and an even greater listen with a bombastic score and visual style that will stick with you.
I’m Fine (Thanks For Asking) is heartwrenching and heartwarming in equal measure, featuring a winning performance from Kelley Kali.
Demi Lovato: Dancing With the Devil isn’t about her music, her rise to stardom, or the shows she performed, it’s just about her.
Broadcast Signal Intrusion is directed by Jacob Gentry and had its World Premiere during the virtual SXSW Film Festival 2021.
Premiering at the SXSW Film Festival, The End of Us, directed by Steven Kanter and Henry Loevner, is a slice-of-life and that’s a good thing.
‘Executive Order’ directed by Lázaro Ramos; written by Lusa Silvestre, Aldri Anunciação, Elísio Lopes Jr. and Ramos. Premiering at SXSW Film Festival
IFC Midnight’s Come True delivers science fiction and horror by using sleep paralysis and all the fear and anxiety that comes with that.
Moxie is a feminist teen movie that has a lot of heart and diversity but doesn’t have enough focus on its core themes and message.
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