Having attended SXSW for several years now, I’ve found that trying to typecast films emblematic of the Film and TV Festival ...
We might not come away understanding Jacobs or his world better, but we can still enjoy spending time with him.
Roger Ebert’s Film Festival, widely known as Ebertfest, has announced additional programming, special guests, and updated ...
Its restrictive character writing and dull, self-contained storytelling result in a middling, slow-building season.
It’s easy to look past the film’s murkiness because one knows it’s consciously trying not to deliver easy answers.
Late Shift” feels both universal and personal, zooming in on the understaffed, overworked conditions at the Swiss hospital ...
I am thrilled to announce that the Inaugural edition of The FECK Awards will be celebrating amazing individuals and/or ...
Brazilian cinema has been having an exciting moment in the cultural limelight thanks to the success and visibility of ...
A previous dispatch from this year’s SXSW highlighted how so many of the horror films here seem to be almost existential in ...
My final genre-centered dispatch from SXSW 2026 features three films that mostly take place in single settings, using ...
For people of faith who just want to see Bible stories on screen, Fox’s “The Faithful: Women of the Bible” will work. It’s ...
It’s like “The Mighty Boosh” staged a performance of “The Bride of Frankenstein,” with an interactive element and an earnest, ...