SXSW 2025: OTHER SIDE, BUTTHOLE SURFERS, SPREADSHEET CHAMPIONS
by Chelsea Alexandra, Staff Writer
These films not only educated audiences on fascinating topics but also resonated on a deeply human level.
by Chelsea Alexandra, Staff Writer
These films not only educated audiences on fascinating topics but also resonated on a deeply human level.
by Darian Davis, Staff Writer
I hope each one of the films mentioned finds a home to be enjoyed by wider audiences, because they deserve to be seen.
by Heidi Krull, Staff Writer
Despite only being about 7 minutes long, Retirement Plan took me on a poignant and sentimental journey.
by Darian Davis, Staff Writer
The South by Southwest (SXSW) Film and TV Festival kicks off on March 7-15, 2025 with a slate of genre-defying debuts, provocative documentaries, and innovative episodic storytelling.
by Tori Potenza, Staff Writer
Four films from this year’s SXSW.
by Liz Locke, Cocktail Slinger at CinemaSips
These are strange, uncertain times. As movie theaters across the world shutter their doors to protect us from the deadly coronavirus (doesn’t this sound like something from a bad Gerard Butler movie??), it’s hard to know where to turn. Sure, streaming is an option, but after a week of social distancing at home, I am officially bored with my television. I want to put on a dress, go out with my husband, hold hands, and have a real, honest-to-God, DATE. The kind of date that makes you glad you left the house with this person, or at the very least, grateful you had a reason to change out of sweatpants. But how to have this experience while still protecting ourselves from a pandemic? The answer, my friends, is the Drive-In.
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