All posts tagged "SXSW 2025"
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Film Reviews
/ 1 month ago‘Drop’ review: Dir. Christopher Landon (2025)
Having directed Freaky and both Happy Death Day movies, as well as writing films such as Heart Eyes, Christopher Landon has...
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Film Reviews
/ 2 months ago‘Death of a Unicorn’ review: Dir. Alex Scharfman (2025)
Of all the mythical creatures, the unicorn is the most popular. Shops are littered with unicorn toys; there are countless stories...
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Film Festivals
/ 2 months ago‘Ash’ review: Dir. Flying Lotus [SXSW 2025]
Flying Lotus is better known to the masses for his music, however, in recent years, the talented musician has turned his...
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Interviews
/ 2 months agoDirector Mattias Skoglund and actors Philip Oros & Gizem Erdogan discuss SXSW film ‘The Home’
Mattias Skoglund’s The Home debuted at SXSW and was one of the most frightening offerings at the festival. Despite this accolade,...
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Film Festivals
/ 2 months ago‘Mermaid’ review: Dir. Tyler Cornack [SXSW 2025]
In Tyler Cornack’s Mermaid, a lonely Florida man, Doug (Johnny Pemberton), finds a wounded mermaid. Feeling instantly protective of her, Doug...
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Film Festivals
/ 2 months ago‘One More Shot’ review: Dir. Nicholas Clifford [SXSW 2025]
Not to be confused with the action movie of the same name, Nicholas Clifford’s One More Shot is the latest addition...
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Film Festivals
/ 2 months ago‘The Home’ review: Dir. Mattias Johansson Skoglund [SXSW 2025]
There is a saying that less in more when it comes to orchestrating a great horror movie. This is certainly the...
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Film Festivals
/ 2 months ago‘Clown in a Cornfield’ review: Dir. Eli Craig [SXSW 2025]
Based on the popular series of books by Adam Cesare, Clown in a Cornfield is a teen focused slasher. Taking place...
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Film Festivals
/ 3 months ago‘Odyssey’ review: Dir. Gerard Johnson [SXSW 2025]
As already seen in Muscle, Gerard Johnson is great at crafting intense character pieces, and Odyssey continues this legacy. Here he...
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Film Festivals
/ 3 months ago‘Good Boy’ review: Dir. Ben Leonberg [SXSW 2025]
Last year, Chris Nash’s In A Violent Nature told the slasher story from the perspective of a Jason Voorhees like killer....