Like its characters, It’s What’s Inside is a little vapid and bland underneath the surface, but for the duration of its runtime, it maintains an enviable momentum that kept me on the edge of my seat.
Read MoreDidi (which means “Little brother” in Mandarin), adds a bit of unique zest to the coming-of-age genre it lovingly sets itself in.
Read MoreGrand Theft Hamlet is about making art in a hostile world, about carving out time and energy and justifications for why you're doing such a meaningless thing in the first place.
Read MoreArcadian, which recently had its world premiere at SXSW, seems to follow the elevated horror mold at first glance.
Read MoreThe Gutter, directed by brothers Isaiah and Yassir Lester, is the comedy we've been waiting for.
Read More2024 SXSW premieres Ghostlight and Grand Theft Hamlet each take on the power of performing Shakespeare.
Read MoreImmaculate is simply a film that doesn't need to exist.
Read MoreThis week in Austin screenings 3/15-3/21.
Read MoreHyperreal Film Club sat down with Jeanne Stern, the creator of Catula Theme Song, to talk the origins of Catula and its main character, her art inspirations, and the theme songs that she can’t get out of her head.
Read MoreThe latest film from brothers Bill Ross lV and Turner Ross, Gasoline Rainbow keeps one foot in reality and one in manufactured filmmaking.
Read MoreProblemista is the exact kind of movie you’d expect from a once-in-a-generation creator like Torres, in that it is entirely unexpected, undefined by genre, and significantly singular.
Read MoreThe 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 MoreThis week in Austin screenings 3/8 - 3/14
Read MoreIn Striking Distance (1993) Bruce makes his return to action films - but is he starting to get in his own way?
Read MoreWe sat down with Hundreds of Beavers director and co-writer Mike Cheslik and star and co-writer Ryland Tews to discuss their new film.
Read MoreWe’ve got that loving feeling continuing through March with double feature recommendations from the Hyperreal Film Club community.
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