The South By Southwest Shorts Program opened on Friday with Texas Shorts, and our state is bursting with talent.
Read MoreDebuting at SXSW ‘24, Damien McCarthy’s Oddity is a horror film with the sole goal of scaring the living daylights out of you.
Read MoreIn Alice Lowe's Timestalker, which had its world premiere at SXSW, love lasts for eternity.
Read MoreFor the next week, our team of writers will be sprinting around Austin to catch as many movies premiering at SXSW as humanly possible.
Read MoreA selection of Sundance 2024’s independent film offerings, from queer neo-noir Ponyboi, to the experimental AI-structured Eno, to Sasquatch Sunset’s Sasquatch pee.
Read MoreOur team of talented writers was at Austin Film Fest 2023 to bring you the latest up-to-date coverage of all the movies soon to be on your watchlist. If you missed a review as it was published, we’ve got the full master list of our coverage right here in one convenient place.
Read MoreAmerican Fiction is a challenging film, but it’s supposed to be: it’s a film that normalizes the Black experience on film and points its finger at your expectation of Black media.
Read MoreSeven surreal shorts, showcasing comedy, drama, and everything in between.
Read MoreA promising, if sometimes frustrating, queer coming of age comedy for the Tiktok generation.
Read MoreBucky F*cking Dent brings a genuine earnestness a well-tread subject in this exploration of father/son relationships — and, of course, baseball.
Read MoreEmerald Fennell’s highly anticipated sophomore film delivers an intriguing and erotic modern take on Brontë-like gothic horror.
Read MoreBen Van Kleek's JONAH tackles the question of life beyond our planet -- but it turns out that sometimes the truth may not always be as exciting as you hope it would be.
Read MoreThe Pope of Trash goes mainstream… sort of, in this incredibly prescient look at true crime obsessions and serial killers.
Read MoreEven during SXSW, the ATX Short Film Showcase was the place to be.
Read MoreTen films to keep your eyes peeled for as they leave the festival circuit and arrive in theaters.
Read MoreBite-sized movie reviews from the heart of Sundance
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