Joshua Reviews Alicia Dwyer’s Xmas Without China [SXSW 2013 Review] Does this documentary live up to its interesting premise? Joshua BrunstingMarch 10, 2013
Joshua Reviews David Gordon Green’s Prince Avalanche [SXSW 2013 Review] Is this the film that David Gordon Green fans have been waiting for? Joshua BrunstingMarch 10, 2013
Joshua Reviews Joe Swanberg’s Drinking Buddies [SXSW 2013 Review] Lightning rod filmmaker Joe Swanberg is back with his best film to date. Joshua BrunstingMarch 10, 2013
Joshua Reviews Douglas Tirola’s Hey Bartender [SXSW 2013 Review] Who thought bartending could prove to be fodder for a great documentary? Joshua BrunstingMarch 9, 2013
Joshua Reviews Jeffrey Schwarz’s I Am Divine [SXSW 2013 Review] John Waters' muse gets a much deserved documentary worthy of its subject. Joshua BrunstingMarch 9, 2013
Joshua Reviews Omar Mullick And Bassam Tariq’s These Birds Walk [SXSW 2013 Review] This may very well prove to be the best documentary Austin has to offer this SXSW. Joshua BrunstingMarch 9, 2013
Joshua Reviews Fede Alvarez’s Evil Dead [SXSW 2013 Review] The film made its world premiere in Austin, but did it live up to the hype? Joshua BrunstingMarch 9, 2013
Joshua Reviews Simon Klose’s TPB AFK: The Pirate Bay Away From The Keyboard [SXSW 2013 Review] This is one film that you can actually see, right now, online. Joshua BrunstingMarch 8, 2013
Joshua Reviews Simon Ennis’ Lunarcy! [SXSW 2013 Review] What better to focus a documentary on than moon colonization? And a good one, at that. Joshua BrunstingMarch 8, 2013
SXSW 2013 Preview: Sean H.A. Gallagher’s Good Night Yet another indie featuring a starring turn from one Alex Karpovsky. Joshua BrunstingMarch 5, 2013
SXSW 2013 Preview Podcast Ryan is joined by Josh Brunsting and Jonathan Poritsky to talk about preparing for SXSW 2013: the films, the panels, and everything else. Ryan GallagherMarch 5, 2013
SXSW 2013 Preview: Getting Back To Abnormal The film looks at the political climate of New Orleans. Joshua BrunstingMarch 4, 2013
James Reviews Andrea Segre’s Shun Li And The Poet [PIFF 2013 Review] James is shown to never judge a book by its cover. Or a film by its title. That is definitely the case with Andrea Segre's Shun Li and the Poet. James McCormickMarch 4, 2013
SXSW 2013 Preview: Merete Mueller and Christopher Smith’s Tiny: A Story About Living Small A documentary about people looking to start living small may make big waves on the documentary circuit. Joshua BrunstingMarch 1, 2013
Andrew Reviews Thomas Vinterberg’s The Hunt [PIFF 2013 Review] Despite its somewhat clunky and heavy-handed metaphors, the latest film from Thomas Vinterberg is an amazing and touching film. Andrew CollinsMarch 1, 2013