SXSW
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'American Sweatshop' Review: A Cyberthriller For The Doomscrolling Age"Riverdale" star Lili Reinhart goes down a dark web spiral.
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SXSW Launches First London Festival With Its Eye Fixed On AIThere's a sea of lanyards flowing through Brick Lane.
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The 5 Best Things We Saw At SXSW's Film And TV FestivalGet ready to laugh, cry, and scream.
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How To Process Grief — In Interactive Virtual RealityA new VR project offers a whimsical way to process loss — by layering on elements of other users' grief.
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How To Sign Up For Digg, The Original RedditIt's not live yet — but it will be soon.
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Another Simple Favor Trailer: Blake Lively And Anna Kendrick Reunite For Revenge"If I do try to murder you, it'll make an amazing sequel."
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'Oddity' Review: Your New Horror Obsession Has ArrivedDamian McCarthy is building a scary universe all his own.
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'Sing Sing' Review: Colman Domingo Delivers In Prison-set Friendship DramaA24 offers a powerful work of community storytelling.
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'Arcadian' Review: Nic Cage Battles An Epic New Nightmare MonsterThis horror thriller is sure to have you screaming.
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'Babes' Review: Ilana Glazer And Michelle Buteau Team Up For Gross-Out Comedy About MaternityLove "Bridesmaids" and "Girls' Trip"? You'll want to hang with "Babes."
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'It's What's Inside' Review: You Should See It In A TheaterNetflix isn't the best way to watch this devious thriller.
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'Timestalker' Review: Alice Lowe Brings Monty Python Mayhem To Period RomancePlus lots of blood.
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'The Idea Of You' review: Anne Hathaway Dazzles In Rom-com Inspired By Harry Styles FandomA career-best performance turns a pop-star fantasy into a tale of rebirth.
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'Immaculate' Review: Nunsploitation Meets Post-Roe V. Wade EraSydney Sweeney plays a pregnant nun.
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'Civil War' Review: Alex Garland's Latest Is More 'Men,' Less 'Ex Machina'A generic America makes this strangely apolitical film feel ungrounded.
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'The Greatest Hits' Review: Time Travel And Rom-Com, But Make It CringeLucy Boynton and Justin H. Min can't save this sickly love story.
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‘Grand Theft Hamlet’ Review: 'Grand Theft Auto' Meets Shakespeare In Hilarious, Moving DocPutting the "grand" in "Grand Theft Auto."
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'The Gutter' Review: The Right Kind Of StupidShameik Moore and D'Arcy Carden are a crack comedy team.
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'Sew Torn' Review: 'Pushing Daisies' Meets 'Run Lola Run'You won't want to miss this quirky crime comedy.
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'Desert Road' Review: A Time-Travel Thriller Unlike Any You've Seen BeforeYou won't want to miss this indie stunner.
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'Azrael' Review: Samara Weaving, A Silent Gimmick, And Lots Of GoreFrom the minds behind 'Cheap Thrills' and 'You're Next' comes a risky religious horror movie.
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'7 Keys' Review: This Sexy Thriller Is A Mean Piece Of WorkEmma McDonald and Billy Postlethwaite star in Joy Wilkinson's directorial debut.
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'Road House' Review: Jake Gyllenhaal's Remake Is A Limp HandshakePatrick Swayze remains the supreme Dalton.
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'Last Stop Larrimah' Review: Murder In A Small Town Gets Outrageous In This Shocking True Crime DocWhat happened to Paddy Moriarty?
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'Deadstream' Review: A 'Canceled' Prankster Crashes A Haunted House For LikesSchadenfreude and horror-comedy collide for a wild time.
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'X' Review: A Fresh, Hot Take On '70s Slashers Comes With A Tired Old TropeA24's "X" is a hedonistic whirlwind of sex, murder, porn, and gore.
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In Casey Neistat’s Documentary, David Dobrik’s Act Unravels'Under the Influence' weaves a complex tapestry of power, abuse, and coercion in the digital age.
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What We Know So Far About SXSW 2022It's in-person for the first time since 2019.
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SXSW 'Paul Dood's Deadly Lunch Break' Review: One Of The Most Well Conceived Comedies Of The Year'Paul Dood's Deadly Lunch Break' was screened at the SXSW Film Festival 2021.
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SXSW 'Trapped' Review: A Claustrophobic Movie About Seven Women During A National Revolution'Trapped' was screened at the SXSW Film Festival 2021.
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SXSW 'Sound Of Violence' Review: A Horror Thriller About A Serial Killer Who Creates Music Out Of Her Victim's Pain'Sound of Violence' was screened at the SXSW Film Festival 2021.
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SXSW ‘Alone Together’ Review: Charli XCX’s Real And Raw Take At Making Music In The Pandemic Hits The Right Noteswas conceived and created by popstar Charli XCX while simultaneously producing a whole new album in 40 days during the lockdown.
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SXSW 'The Feast' Review: An Eerie Welsh Movie Served With A Side Of Eco-Horror'The Feast' premiered at the SXSW film festival on March 18, 2021.
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SXSW 'Violation' Review: Madeleine Sims-Fewer Gives A Haunting Performance In This Revenge Drama'Violation' was screened at the SXSW Film Festival 2021 and will be available on Shudder from March 25.
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SXSW ‘The Drover’s Wife’ Review: Leah Purcell’s Feminist Retelling Of Henry Lawson’s Classic Makes For A Riveting WatchThe Drover’s Wife The Legend Of Molly Johnson stars Indigenous Australian Leah Purcell. It is based on Henry Lawson’s classic short story and is Purcell’s third retelling of the colonial literature.
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SXSW 'Swan Song' Review: A Moving Ode To The Trailblazers Of America's Queer Culture'Swan Song' premiered at the SXSW film festival on March 18, 2021.
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SXSW ‘Witch Hunt’ Review: Elle Callahan’s Thriller Has Better Scares Than Any Horror Flick Out ThereApart from Gideon Aldon who was seen in Blockers, the film also stars Fate The Winx Saga actor Abigail Cowen and Lost star Elizabeth Mitchell. And boy, do they deliver!
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SXSW 'Woodlands Dark And Days Bewitched' Review: If You Are A Horror Fan, You Must Watch This'Woodlands Dark And Days Bewitched' was screened at the SXSW Film Festival 2021.