The Torch is as inspiring as its legendary subject, working as part of the effort to keep the Blues heard and alive.
SXSW is now officially wrapped! Here in Kristy Strouse’s final report, we take a look at The Man Who Fell to Earth and two short films!
I Am Here is not a perfect film, but it accomplishes what it sets out to do, which is to allow the world to honor Ella Blumenthal and share her story.
In my fourth report from SXSW Film Festival 2022 I discuss the romance Stay the Night and horror Bitch Ass.
For her third report from the 2022 SXSW Film Festival, Kristy Strouse covers Spin Me Round, The Prank, and The Cow!
While the film does linger at times, underutilizing a few characters along the way, Fresh is a welcomed addition to the world of horror.
With her second report from this year’s SXSW Kristy Strouse covers A Vanishing Fog, Soft & Quiet and The Locust!
The Adam Project is an exciting time-traveling romp from Ryan Reynolds and Shawn Levy that is sure to give you a couple fleeting hours of entertainment.
In her first report from SXSW 2022 festival, Kristy Strouse discusses two horror-comedies!
Vive L’Amour is one of the best and brightest examples of this; it’s never looked better to feel so alone.
Shot in stark, high-contrast black and white, Fear is a no-frills film that relies on the strength of its script and central performances.
KIMI derails a scintillating premise with a routine thriller that is on its surface efficiently executed but belies the clever psychological start.
Turning Red, the latest film by Pixar Animation Studios, is a total blast – a heartwarming treat for the whole family.
The Batman is a three-hour gritty detective crime thriller disguised as a superhero film.
Headlined by incredible female filmmakers to watch, the 2021 Coven Film Festival was not one to be forgotten.