Tag: sxsw
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Alien On Stage
Alien On Stage 93 Minutes / Not Rated Directed by Danielle Kummer and Lucy Harvey Synopsis: British Bus driver’s amateur stage show of Ridley Scott’s Alien accidentally makes it to a famous London theatre! With awkward acting and special effects requiring more luck than judgement, will their homemade homage be alright on the night? When…
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The Hunt For Planet B
The Hunt For Planet B 93 Minutes / Not Rated Directed by Nathaniel Kahn Synopsis: Capturing the human drama behind NASA’s high-stakes Webb Space Telescope, The Hunt for Planet B follows a pioneering group of scientists—many of them women—on their quest to find another Earth among the stars. Another documentary from SXSW: The Hunt for…
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The Feast
The Feast 93 Minutes / Noted Rated (but it’s an R) Written by Roger Williams Directed by Lee Haven Jones Synopsis: Over an evening a wealthy family gathers for a sumptuous dinner with guests in their ostentatious house in the Welsh mountains. Served by a mysteriously disturbing young woman, the assembled party do not realize…
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Witch Hunt
Witch Hunt 97 Minutes / Not Rated Written and Directed by Elle Callahan Synopsis: In a modern America where witches are real and witchcraft is illegal, a sheltered teenager must face her own demons and prejudices as she helps two young witches avoid law enforcement and cross the southern border to asylum in Mexico. There…
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Introducing, Selma Blair
Introducing, Selma Blair 89 Minutes / Not Rated Directed by Rachel Fleit Synopsis: In a quest to take control of her personal health, actor Selma Blair adapts to new ways of living while pursuing a risky medical procedure, after revealing her diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis in 2018. What to say about the documentary Introducing,…
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Sasquatch
Sasquatch 43 Minutes, Not Rated Directed by Joshua Rofe Synopsis: Sasquatch is a true crime doc series following investigative journalist David Holthouse as he attempts to solve a bizarre twenty-five year old triple homicide that was said to be the work of a mythical creature. So it begins: coverage of the dozen films we caught…