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With series spanning genre, studio, and perspective, the best TV premieres of the SXSW 2023 was truly stacked.
BEEF Season 1 offers a complex mix of comedy and tragedy and delivers one of the best final episodes of television.
Divorce Attorney Shin Episodes 3-4 continue to entice the audience with it’s cast and story through the use of time.
Agent Elvis asks “what if Elvis was a secret agent,” in this absurd, violent galavant through an imagined Elvis’ life as a spy.
The Netflix animated film ‘The Magician’s Elephant’ can’t manage to conjure up any wonder despite a solid concept and strong voice work.
Still Time is a really great allegory for how bad we all are at living in the present and how hard it is to change ourselves before it’s too late.
Furies has a cast of stellar female characters and shows how well women can pull off brutal fight choreography when trusted to execute it.
While the romance is strong, Crash Course in Romance gets weighed down by its uneven tone and multiple plot points.
Pay Or Die Pay or Die shines as a piece that is deeply human, examining the U.S. insulin affordability crisis by way of three families.
The movies at SXSW 2023 are showcasing everything film can offer across genre, studio size, theme, and more—here are our most anticipated.
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