SXSW
In my second report from this year’s SXSW, I dive into three more very unique titles including science fiction, teenage drama, and horror.
Until Branches Bend’s lackluster attempt to craft tension and urgency leaves its audience uninvested and without curiosity for more.
SXSW Film Festival 2023, Report 1: CHRONICLES OF A WANDERING SAINT, SISTER & SISTER And RAGING GRACE
My first foray into this year’s SXSW festival is a trio of first-time feature debuts by directors from various parts of the world.
Queendom thus far is one of the best documentaries of the year.
In the latest report from SXSW 2022, Kevin L. Lee reviews two supernatural features: Jethica and The Cellar!
Musanna Ahmed spoke with co-directors Bradley Bell and Pablo Jones-Soler about their film Alone Together, quarantine, marketing plans and more!
Continuing coverage of documentaries from SXSW 2021, Musanna Ahmed reviews The Return: Life After ISIS and Luchadoras.
With a narrative full of precious highs and vulnerable lows, Introducing, Selma Blair is a raw, honest account of one celebrity’s journey dealing with MS.
From its terrifying opening all the way to its devastating ending, The Fallout deserves immediate attention.
Kevin L. Lee reports back the latest from SXSW 2021 with Here Before, The Spine of Night, and Broadcast Signal Intrusion!
Film Inquiry’s Luke Parker spoke with SXSW-winning filmmaker Megan Park about her school shooting teen drama, The Fallout.
Kevin Lee spoke with writers and directors Philip Gelatt and Morgan Galen King about their film The Spine of Night and more!
Musanna Ahmed returns with another report from SXSW with reviews for Alone Together, Lily Topples the World and United States vs. Reality!