SXSW 2021: The Lost Sons
The Lost Sons is a harrowing, disturbing, but often inspiring documentary that touches on the tip of an iceberg
SXSW 2021: Fruits of Labor
Fruits of Labor is an emotionally swirling and poignant feature
SXSW 2020 - Killer Instinct (Tone Deaf)
Killer Instinct is certainly an enjoyable genre piece, even if what starts out as something more interesting eventually turns into a fairly generic OTT slasher
SXSW 2020 - Porno
Porno excels as a piece of genre cinema in its originality and subversion of familiar tropes
SXSW 2020 - Arkansas
Clark Duke’s directorial debut Arkansas is an engaging and well-crafted feature with a decent screenplay, strong performances from a stellar cast list and a wonderfully effective and vibrant score
SXSW 2020 - We Are As Gods
Jason Sussberg and David Alvarado’s documentary We Are As Gods is an impressive and varied biography of writer and controversial environmentalist Stewart Brand
SXSW 2020 - The Dilemma of Desire
Finitzo’s documentary silences the sniggering and compels action
SXSW 2020 - The Boy Who Sold The World
A fun look behind-the-scenes at the early days of a start-up with the added spectacle of a 16-year-old at the head
CELL ADORE FILM FEST - Scrable
Anthony Hett’s Scrabble is a story of friendship and understanding
SXSW 2020 - Echoes of the Invisible
Echoes of the Invisible is an absolutely gorgeous look at humanity, the environment, and the way they interact and weave in these stories
SXSW 2020 - An Elephant in the Room
An Elephant in the Room deftly walks the fine line between a sympathetic portrayal of healing and something more exploitative
SXSW 2020 - Dark City Beneath the Beat
TT The Artist's Dark City Beneath the Beat is a visually compelling treat of the heartbeat and expression in Baltimore through its provocative and affectionate citizens
SXSW 2020 - The Donut King
Alice Gu’s The Donut King is a quintessential American story of immigration, ambition, downfall, and donuts
SXSW 2020 - I Used to go Here
Kris Rey's I Used to Go Here is a personal and wonderfully layered tale of self-acceptance and growth
SXSW 2020 - I'll Meet You There
Iram Parveen Bilal's I'll Meet You There not only as an engaging and profound story on race in America but a vital captivating story of the multifaceted dynamic of what religion means in the household
SXSW 2020 - We Don't Deserve Dogs
We Don't Deserve Dogs is an engaging and heartfelt documentary