Joshua Reviews Alex Sichel And Elizabeth Giamatti’s A Woman Like Me [SXSW Review]
byCancer is a subject that is near and dear to this writer’s heart. With a brother who has looked cancer in the eye, stared…
Cancer is a subject that is near and dear to this writer’s heart. With a brother who has looked cancer in the eye, stared…
This new film, maxing its debut at this year’s SXSW Film Festival, looks at the role of the bicycle in modern society.
New documentary looks at the growing issues surrounding police and their ever growing use of force.
Ryan is joined by Jonathan Poritsky to preview the SXSW 2015 Film Festival.
Ryan is joined by Jonathan Poritsky to discuss the upcoming SXSW 2014 festival, including the films and panels that they’re excited about.
Could this be the horror classic it has been billed as?
This sexy love letter to erotic thrillers of decades past may be one of the most beautiful genre films in years.
Can the new film from director Shane Carruth live up to the hype?
Could this film elevate director Jeff Nichols to the top of the ranks for current American filmmakers?
Could this be yet another gem from the master of pop culture provocation?
Talk about a way to change things up after a film like The Avengers.
This romantic drama/comedy may be a bit cliched, but I’ll be damned if it isn’t moving.
Could this prove to be the film that places Linklater’s trilogy of dramas as one of the greatest trilogies in film history?
Does this documentary live up to its interesting premise?
Is this the film that David Gordon Green fans have been waiting for?
Lightning rod filmmaker Joe Swanberg is back with his best film to date.