The legendary cult actor makes the most of a role as a small-town hairdresser tending to a client one final time.
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SXSW Film Review: The Jubilant ‘We Are the Thousand’
Anita Rivaroli's exuberant documentary about passion in music made its North American debut at SXSW Online 2021.
Read More »SXSW Film Review: Justine Bateman’s ‘Violet’ Breaks All the Rules, and It Works
Violet. One of those rare movies that breaks the rules of filmmaking, but delivers an engrossing story. Staring Olivia Munn.
Read More »‘Infinitum: Subject Unknown’ – Q&A with Sir Ian McKellen and filmmakers Tori Butler-Hart and Matthew Butler-Hart
Sir Ian McKellen, Tori Butler-Hart, and Matthew Butler-Hart explain creative ways to make a film during a pandemic.
Read More »2021 SXSW Film Festival Review: ‘Demi Lovato: Dancing With The Devil’
This documentary is a cautionary tale for all those who start out in beauty pageants. If they, as child stars, possess the talent to parlay their success into worldwide tours at 25, the exposure can be treacherous.
Read More »2021 SXSW Film Festival Review: ‘The Oxy Kingpins’
'The OXY Kingpins' gives a valuable perspective on the impact of corporations on our society's opioid addiction.
Read More »Movie Review: ‘I Care A Lot’ – Taking Elder Abuse to the Extreme
Netflix’s new film 'I Care A Lot' is about the worst nightmare that could happen to vulnerable senior citizens.
Read More »Film Review: Steve Zahn Gets Dramatic in Transgender Tale ‘Cowboys’
The new film by Anna Kerrigan tackles the subject of gender identity in a unique way.
Read More »Movie Review: ‘Bliss’ – Amazon’s Surreal New Sci-Fi Romance
'Bliss,' a sci-fi romance now streaming on Amazon Prime, will do as much to delight you as it will to confound you.
Read More »Film Q&A: ‘Miss Virginia’ and the Real Miss Virginia
'Miss Virginia' tells the story of community activist Virginia Walden Ford and her fight to mobilize citizens of Washington, DC, to achieve better, safer schools.
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