In our second review from SXSW 2019, Hazem Fahmy reviews The Beach Bum – a fantasy with no real-life application.
Carried by the weight of Willem Dafoe’s performance, At Eternity’s Gate is not a bad film, but it is not an outstanding one either.
Mario tackles the stigma of being a gay man in professional soccer with remarkable realism and heart, with what could have been excessively melodramatic or exploitative.
The Divine Order tells a powerful and relatable story regarding women’s suffrage and the right to vote in 1970s Switzerland.
Moka is a French slow burning drama that occasionally conjures some suspense, which makes it fascinating in its own way.