Crítica de película SXSW 2025: DROP- La mezcla de nueva tecnología y nerviosismo en la primera cita es entretenida

El nuevo largometraje del director Christopher Landon, Drop, ha tenido trailers en los cines (y en otros lugares) desde hace bastante tiempo. Fue suficiente para llamar la atención y emocionar a los cineastas y a los fans del elenco para el Festival de Cine y Televisión SXSW celebrado el mes pasado aquí en Austin. Para… Continue reading Crítica de película SXSW 2025: DROP- La mezcla de nueva tecnología y nerviosismo en la primera cita es entretenida

Movie News: Indie Meme Film Festival (IMFF) celebrates its 10th annual event of South Asian Cinema

Austin-based nonprofit Indie Meme hosts their milestone 10th annual Indie Meme Film Festival (IMFF), featuring some of the most incredible films, filmmakers, and actors working in South Asian cinema. Since its inception, IMFF has been a platform for socially relevant storytelling, showcasing diverse voices from South Asia. The festival has sparked meaningful conversations on topics… Continue reading Movie News: Indie Meme Film Festival (IMFF) celebrates its 10th annual event of South Asian Cinema

SXSW 2025 Movie Review: BABY DOE – A Cold Case Documentary

When law enforcement knocks on the door of the middle-class Ohio family Mark and Gail Ritchey in 2019, it seems to come out of nowhere, but Gail has been fearing this day since 1993. The dead body of a newborn, found locally all those years ago, hasbeen linked to Gail through DNA testing of a… Continue reading SXSW 2025 Movie Review: BABY DOE – A Cold Case Documentary

SXSW 2025 Movie Review:   It Ends – An Engrossing Horror/Thriller

The scene: present day. Three college students are beingdriven home by an old high school friend, Travis, played by Michell Cole, an ex-soldier with a soft southern accent. Day, the sole woman, played by Akira Jackson, is a whip-smart African American. Phinehas Yoon plays James the somewhat nihilistic Asian, and Noah Toth plays Fish (Fisher)… Continue reading SXSW 2025 Movie Review:   It Ends – An Engrossing Horror/Thriller

SXSW 2025 Movie Review: Dear Tomorrow – A Sympathetic Documentary

In this Danish/Swedish/Japanese co-production, we are told that 40% of adults in modern-day Japan say they are lonely. Increasingly, a large percentage of people live alone. We meet two such people in our film: one, a 45-year-old man we’ll call M, and a 43-year-old woman we’ll call F. M works for a business and feels… Continue reading SXSW 2025 Movie Review: Dear Tomorrow – A Sympathetic Documentary

SXSW 2025 Movie Review: SHUFFLE – How Good Intensions Can Go Bad

Director Benjamin Flaherty is himself a recovering alcoholic. He got help after many years from a sponsor and from working in the program. When the Affordable Care Act was passed in 2010, it covered addiction treatment. Since that time, many bogus treatment centers have sprung up. They are simply patient mills whose object is to… Continue reading SXSW 2025 Movie Review: SHUFFLE – How Good Intensions Can Go Bad

SXSW 2025 Movie Review: THE SECRET OF ME – Secrets Are Eventually Exposed

Kristi was raised by her older brother in Baton Rouge, La., and was definitely a tomboy. In adolescence, she decides she is a lesbian, and in college, she needs gynecological surgery. When she asks to see her medical records, Kristi learns she was born with “indeterminate sexual organs”, actually born a boy (XY) chromosomes, with… Continue reading SXSW 2025 Movie Review: THE SECRET OF ME – Secrets Are Eventually Exposed

SXSW 2025 Movie Review: Red Sands – Beyond the El Paso City Limits

The immersive documentary short film Red Sands made its World Premiere at the SXSW Film & Television Festival 2025. This film is the directorial debut of filmmaker Romina Cenisio, “whose work examines the preservation of complex identities and subjects on the fringe of existence,” as described in the press information. The filmmaker is the daughter… Continue reading SXSW 2025 Movie Review: Red Sands – Beyond the El Paso City Limits

SXSW 2025 Movie Review: MERMAID – A Misguided Fantasy That Missed the Mark

I’ll be honest: Mermaid was my least favorite film of SXSW 2025. Despite its intriguing premise, it left me cringing more than laughing, and I had to force myself to sit through it. Directed by Tyler Cornack, the film follows Doug (played by Johnny Pemberton), an awkward, down-and-out drug addict in Florida who’s lost his… Continue reading SXSW 2025 Movie Review: MERMAID – A Misguided Fantasy That Missed the Mark