Is “The Drover’s Wife: The Legend of Molly Johnson,” a strange, convoluted story, full of unlikable characters who have barely…
Browsing: SXSW
The SXSW Film Festival has given me the opportunity to learn more about subjects I otherwise would know nothing about.…
We’ve reached the end of my coverage of the 13-film slate in this year’s ‘Midnight Shorts Competition’ at SXSW. My…
This is the third post in my complete coverage of SXSW’s ‘Midnight Shorts Competition’ which includes a slate of 13…
Here’s another review round-up where I highlight the films playing as part of the ‘Midnight Shorts Competition’. In my last…
“Alien on Stage,” despite having a handful of heartwarming scenes, is a basic and tiresome documentary at its core. Documentaries…
In “Broadcast Signal Intrusion,” which played in the ‘Midnighters’ section at this year’s SXSW festival, Harry Shum Jr. plays James,…
Incorporating visual and auditory cues into a film can change it from good to great. Without all the flashing disturbing…
I’ve spent four days of the festival examining the various shorts programs at SXSW and have been decidedly pleased with…
Ah, now this is how you do a Covid-19 comedy. World premiering in the ‘Narrative Spotlight’ section at this year’s…