In the immortal words of C&C Music Factory, “Hesher,” a dark comedy/drama concoction from co-writer/director…
“Bridesmaids” unveiled at SXSW as an announced work-in-progress screening, However, as director Paul Feig introduced…
SXSW Review: ‘Sound Of My Voice’ A Sparse, Sturdy Debut By Zal Batmanglij; Star Turn By Brit Marling
A sterile basement, untouched by tainted hands. A small coalition of the willing, clean, bright-eyed…
As the niece of Tony Scott and daughter of Ridley Scott, there’s no doubt that…
SXSW Review: Mike Mills ‘Beginners’ Is A Wonderfully Attuned & Empathetic Look At Love, Life & Grief
Touching, heartfelt, melancholy and suffused with a gentle humanity (pick your soulful cliché), with his…
Despite a rather large and enthusiastic critical embrace of American neo-neo realism (“Wendy and Lucy,”…
Originally (and enigmatically) titled “Dark Fields,” Neil Burger’s latest film now bears the bland moniker…
Few movies have scarred and emotionally terrorized people (including some on the Playlist staff) more…
Tonight on the stage of the Paramount theater at the SXSW Film Festival in Austin,…
The following is a reprint of our Sundance review by our correspondent James Rocchi. After…