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SXSW 2021

April 27, 2021

SXSW 21 ‘The Fallout’ Review: The Incompleteness of Healing

A touching drama concerned with the ways trauma lingers and healing gets halted in the aftermath of a school shooting.…

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April 12, 2021

SXSW 2021 ‘The Feast’ Review: A Delicately Disturbing Natural Thriller

This film offers a dark lesson on the importance of respecting the natural world and the consequences of falling prey to greed.…

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April 9, 2021

SXSW 2021 ‘Here Before’ Review: A Quietly Unsettling Rumination on Grief and Death

Stacey Gregg's feature debut is a meticulously constructed ghost story of memory and loss.…

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April 8, 2021

SXSW 2021 ‘Women is Losers’ Review: An Energetic Study of Feminism in the ’60s and ’70s

This SXSW movie is an unexplored history of abortion, womanhood and growing up far too swiftly.…

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April 1, 2021

SXSW 2021 ‘The Drover’s Wife The Legend of Molly Johnson’ Review: A Layered Portrait of A Woman’s Survival

Leah Purcell twists a classic story of survival on the Australian landscape into a tale of identity and feminism.…

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March 31, 2021

SXSW 2021 ‘Woodlands Dark and Days Bewitched’ Review: Beckoning the Curious Into the Dark Depths of Horror

This documentary of the history of folk horror is encyclopedic and academic, and casts a rapturous spell on viewers hungry for knowledge. …

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March 26, 2021

SXSW 2021 ‘Language Lessons’ Review: Human Connection Triumphs In Quarantine Film

'Language Lessons' combines empathy and honesty that results in a unique pandemic film.…

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March 24, 2021March 26, 2021

SXSW 2021 ‘Ninjababy’ Review: A Sharp Portrayal of An Early Life Crisis

'Ninjababy' is a razor-sharp story of an unwilling young pregnant woman.…

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March 23, 2021

SXSW 2021 ‘Potato Dreams of America’ Review: A Director Interprets His Past

In 'Potato Dreams of America', a director explores his own fraught past, resulting in a brightly colored dark comedy.…

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March 18, 2021

SXSW 2021 ‘See You Then’ Review: An Exercise In Empathy and Forgiveness

In SXSW movie 'See You Then', intimate discussions result in conversations of gender, femininity, and regrets.…

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