One of the great things about film festivals is the chance to attend foreign films you’d never otherwise get the chance to see.
Even if one is a pretentiously incoherent meditation on the human existence (or whatever), you walk out feeling good, knowing that you just saw something other lesser film buffs probably have never heard of—cause you’re, you know, “artsy.” The down side, of course: all that damn reading you have to do.
Subtitles are like...
Fantastic Fest Film Preview: The Corridor
We’re probably not shocking you with the following revelation: horror fans love to be scared. But in this day and age, when most everything’s been done, and we all have seen...
SXSW Film Preview: The Cameraman
A special presentation of Buster Keaton's silent classic The Cameraman will take place during SXSW, and the 1928 movie will be accompanied by a live performance of a score by Bee vs. Moth. [...
SXSW Film Preview: My Life With Carlos
How and why was journalist Carlos Berger killed? His son German Berger-Hertz looks further into his father's life and death in 1970's Chile with his film My Life With Carlos. [ more › ] ...
SXSW Film Preview: The Future
Miranda July won over audiences with her 2005 debut feature Me and You and Everyone We Know. It has felt like an eternity waiting for her to return with a new film, but she's finally done it...
SXSW Film Preview: Incendies
Nominated for Best Foreign Film at the recent Oscars ceremony, Incendies tells the tale of two siblings who are thrown for a loop when they receive strange instructions from their mother,...
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