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SXSW Review: Black
SXSW Review: Black
A funky riff on the theme music from 2001: A Space Odyssey opens Black , a new French film and the second craziest movie of this year’s SXSW Film Festival. And the weirdness doesn’t end there. The catchy redux leads to a bank robbery that goes quickly awry, a maniacal, island-dwelling ...
SXSW Review: The Snake
SXSW Review: The Snake
filmschoolrejects.com — As a man who often says things he instantly regrets, I can appreciate anyone who is committed... to being a mega-douchebag. That takes serious conviction, even in a fictional context. To be a truly deplorable figure, one that is memorable beyond that first viewing — that stays with you ... (more) SXSW Review: The Snake
SXSW Review: Best Worst Movie
SXSW Review: Best Worst Movie
cinematical.com — If you starred in one of the worst films ever made, a target of instant derision and... international mockery, how long would it take for you to embrace the film and its growing status as an unwitting cult classic? A year or two? A decade or two? Maybe ... (more) SXSW Review: Best Worst Movie
SXSW Review: Grace
SXSW Review: Grace
filmschoolrejects.com — There are an endless amount of reasons to attend the SXSW festival, one of the best being... the opportunity to view filmmakers usher in a new generation of creativity. Paul Solet’s Grace can speak on that matter. Before attending the screening on midnight Saturday, there was already ... (more) SXSW Review: Grace
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SXSW Review: BlackCinematical
A groovy 70s-style adaptation of Richard Strauss' Also Sprach Zarathustra (you know, the theme music from 2001: A Space Odyssey ) sets a funky tone for the opening of Black , which moves briskly and efficiently from a slickly-shot "armored car robbery gone bad" in Paris to a modern update ...