Festivals 24 Beats per Second sees SXSW honor music through film The festival's music documentary sidebar pays tribute to music legends ranging from Ronnie James Dio to Tanya Tucker.
Festivals 2022’s SXSW documentary competition boasts a wealth of fine films The festival's documentary selection includes features on everything from post-incarceration life to Pez-related crimes.
Festivals SXSW 2022: To Leslie is familiar, but its eye is unflinching and its compassion deep By: Peter Sobczynski Andrea Riseborough and Marc Maron shine in a study of a one-time lottery winner years after her life has gone bust.
Festivals SXSW 2022: The Prank wastes a devilish turn from Rita Moreno By: Peter Sobczynski The living legend's vicious physics teacher is the only part of this dark comedy to make the grade.
Festivals SXSW 2022: Millie Lies Low hits some high notes against appropriately awkward storytelling By: Lisa Laman One bad decision leads to another in this well-acted and sharply filmed comedy.
Festivals SXSW 2022: The Cow should be put out to pasture By: Peter Sobczynski Winona Ryder is the sole saving grace in The Cow, an unnecessarily convoluted mystery with a distastefully archaic view of women & aging
Festivals SXSW 2022: Stay the Night is a pleasant Canadian romantic excursion By: Lisa Laman Not quite as good as the films it mimics, Stay the Night still has several charms of its own
Festivals SXSW 2022: Pirates travels generic high seas of New Year’s Eve mischief By: Lisa Laman The backdrop of an impending new millennium can't jump start this comedy's creative juices
Festivals SXSW 2022: Spin Me Round wastes its promising comedic ingredients By: Lisa Laman Jeff Baena’s lifeless mysterious comedy will leave you scratching your head in all the wrong ways
Festivals SXSW 2022: Diamond Hands isn’t rich with insight, but flush in entertainment By: Lisa Laman The GameStonks debacle is competently, but not distinctively, chronicled in this documentary