SXSW
SXSW 2022’s horror offerings were amazing, offering up a diverse slate of stories and subgenres that left our team floored.
Wonder House brought Wonder to Austin from the University of Arizona with music, talks, and so much more. Listen here.
SXSW always has a lot to offer, but some of the best come from the SXSW documentary feature competition. We round up our favorites.
The much anticipated A24 horror film, X, celebrated its world premiere at SXSW 2022 and serves 1970s horror with a twist to make you jump.
Deadstream offers up a live-stream horror comedy with an unlikable protagonist that’s perfect to watch be terorrized in a haunted house.
Written and directed by Nyla Innuksuk, and set in the small arctic coastal town of Pangnirtung, Nunavut, this interview dives into it.
Stay The Night is a surprisingly moving look at how modern-day relationships work, and proof that you don’t have to rush a romance.
Spin Me Round serves as a perplexing, yet entertaining fusion between Eat, Pray, Love and Eyes Wide Shut, thanks to its cast and crew.
Emergency is a film that’s equal parts hilarious and horrifying, weaving clever social commentary into the college party subgenre.
A24 and Halina Reijn Bodies Bodies Bodies offers up a chaotic whodunnit that becomes increasingly unhinged over a night of drugs and secrets.
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