SXSW

Review: Black

A funky riff on the theme music from 2001: A Space Odyssey opens Black, a new French film and the… Read More

SXSW Review: Women in Trouble

What does it take to make a good, honest comedy driven by a cast completely comprised by women? For one,… Read More

SXSW Review: Drag Me To Hell

Although it wasn't mentioned to the Paramount Theater's packed house last night, the screening was a 'work in progress' cut… Read More

SXSW Review: Splinterheads

There is a reason that we cover so many film festivals during the year. We want to be there where… Read More

SXSW Sneak Peek: Brüno

Universal previewed three full scenes last night from Sacha Baron Cohen’s upcoming follow-up to Borat with video introductions from the… Read More

SXSW Interview: The Makers of ‘MINE’ Discuss the Unsung Victims of Katrina

We dragged some hotel chairs together, flipped on a camera, and tricked the director and producer of MINE into thinking… Read More

Interview: Paul Rudd and Jason Segel Talk ‘I Love You Man’

Paul Rudd and Jason Segel talk to us about male bonding, improvising and being two of "Comedy's New Legends." Read More

SXSW Interview: ‘Alexander the Last’ Director Joe Swanberg

In an exclusive interview Joe Swanberg talks to us about Alexander the Last, the current state of mumblecore and simultaneously… Read More

Interview: The Minds Behind ‘I Love You, Man’ Have the Balls to Talk to Us

Producer Donald De Line and Writer/Director John Hamburg discuss I Love You, Man, film school rejection, and the fine art… Read More