SXSW

[SXSW Review] Heaven Knows What

There’s a repulsion instinct that makes Heaven Knows What one of the more compelling films on the festival tour this past year. Exploring the plights of the mid...

[SXSW Review] Peace Officer

We all like to trust in law enforcement and the justice system, but when it comes to the police of our municipalities it has become increasingly evident that so...

[SXSW Review] The Invitation

When you play in the midnight slot of a film festival nowadays, audiences can expect something to go horribly wrong within the world of the movie. So going into...

[SXSW Review] We Are Still Here

Throwback horror film We Are Still Here never loses a sense of quiet fun running underneath it. Clearly a loving send-up to films of the past, writer-director T...

[SXSW Review] The Final Girls

Horror comedy has long been one of the most difficult genres mixes to pull off successfully. For The Final Girls, a high-concept meta riff on the slasher horror...

[SXSW Review] One & Two

Low budgets don’t have to constrain a film, and a great example is the serene One & Two, which uses a small amount of locations and characters to bolster th...