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SXSW Review: Ong Bak 2

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Bold Claim of the Day: Ong Bak 2 is the greatest martial arts movie ever made. Not the smartest, or the funniest, or the most dramatic… the greatest.

SXSW Review: Pontypool

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It’s been said that there’s no such thing as an original idea. Variations on the plots perhaps, but the basic tales have all been told. And that’s true, but those variations can sometimes make it seem like you’re watching something completely fresh and utterly original. Which brings us to Pontypool.

SXSW Review: The Snake

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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. And such conviction exists in The Snake.

SXSW Review: New World Order

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We’re drowning in beer, bad ideas, and conspiracy theories at South By.

SXSW Advanced: Make-Out With Violence

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We risk losing our doctored press badges and sneak behind enemy lines to get an early look at a film playing at SXSW – Make-Out With Violence.

SXSW Advanced: Alexander the Last

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We risk losing our doctored press badges and sneak behind enemy lines to get an early look at a film playing at SXSW – Alexander the Last.

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The 10 Best Films of the 2008 SXSW Film Festival

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Looking back at the 2008 SXSW Film Festival, these are the 10 movies that stood out.

SXSW Movie Review: Dreams with Sharp Teeth

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Director Erik Nelson’s engaging doc serves as a great introduction to the crazy world of author Harlan Ellison. [Grade: B]

SXSW Movie Review: Frontrunners

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One of the most charming and fun docs from all of SXSW — nay, of the entire year.