Will Monkey Man make Dev Patel an action star? | First Review @ SXSW
/Monkey Man is Dev Patel’s big bet on himself, a directorial debut that simultaneously launches the Oscar nominee as a bonafide action star.
Read MoreMonkey Man is Dev Patel’s big bet on himself, a directorial debut that simultaneously launches the Oscar nominee as a bonafide action star.
Read MoreCivil War is the most expensive A24 film ever made, and the latest from sci-fi auteur Alex Garland, but does the Ex Machina & Men filmmaker's new film stand up to review?
Read MoreSXSW 2024 is around the corner, so it's time to preview the film program, discuss how to get into the movies, and weave in some BBQ recommendations along the way.
Read MoreSelf Reliance (2023) follows a man given the chance to win a million dollars by participating in a game show where he can be hunted, but only when he's alone.
Read MoreSXSW 2023 follows a year in which the Austin-set festival debuted Everything Everywhere All At Once, Bodies Bodies Bodies, and The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent.
Read MoreI Used to Be Funny (2023) follows a stand-up comedian struggling with PTSD, when a girl she used to nanny goes missing.
Read MoreProblemista (2023) follows a soft-spoken aspiring toy designer with time running out on his work visa, who takes a job assisting a loud-mouthed, erratic art critic whose husband has been cryogenically frozen.
Read MoreFlamin’ Hot (2023) tells the story of a Frito Lay janitor who channeled his Mexican-American heritage into creating a spice that changed the snack industry.
Read MoreEvil Dead Rise (2023) follows a group of siblings who discover the Book of the Dead underneath their decrepit Los Angeles apartment building, unleashing bloodthirsty demons on them, their mother, and aunt. Following its contentious South by Southwest 2023 premiere and viral Q&A, Art & Zach are joined by Amanda the Jedi to review the assaultive 5th film in the Evil Dead franchise.
Art’s video of the Evil Dead Rise heckler
DIRECTOR: Lee Cronin
WRITER: Lee Cronin
STARRING: Alyssa Sutherland, Lily Sullivan, Morgan Davies, Nell Fisher, Gabrielle Echols
Evil Dead Rise on IMDB
Evil Dead Rise on Letterboxd
Bottoms (2023) follows two unpopular girls who start a fight club in order to hook up with cheerleaders.
Read MoreFresh off the South by Southwest 2023 premiere of the new movie, Art & Zach are joined by Amanda the Jedi to review the upcoming fantasy-adventure-comedy.
Read MoreSXSW 2023 kicks off soon so Art & Zach dive into the film lineup to explain everything you need to know to make the most out of your festival experience.
Read MoreA breakdown of the 2022 SXSW Film festival and all the Must-Watch movies to have on your radar!
Read MoreSXSW lineup preview for filmgoers hoping to make the most of the film festival and an update on the Oscars as they announce hosts Regina Hall, Amy Schumer & Wanda Sykes, as well as a new Fan Favorite award.
Read MoreRecapping the 2021 South by Southwest Film Festival with a ranking of every feature we saw. From the Rent Its or Stream Its all the way to the Must-Sees, we discuss almost every feature film from this year's SXSW.
Read MoreStarring Olivia Munn and featuring Justin Theroux as The Voice, Violet follows a film studio executive who struggles to navigate social situations while contending with the voice insider her head.
Read MoreAfter the North American premier for Ninjababy at SXSW 2021, we're discussing why the film is so enjoyable, what it has the other movies with similar premises don't, and its funniest moments.
Read MoreThe Fallout, 2021 SXSW Film Festival winner of the Grand Jury Prize and Audience Choice Award in the Narrative Feature Competition category, tells the story of the emotional fallout high schooler Vada experiences after a public tragedy.
Read MoreWith Avengers: Engame's imminent release, as well as the success of Shazam!, both Marvel & DC are at turning points for their studios. Which company's film outlook is brighter? Also, reviews of Captain Marvel, Triple Frontier & Us!
Read MoreCovering the good, the bad, and everything in-between about movies.
SXSW 2025 had triumphant adventure films, buzzy sequels, tender love stories, daring rule-breakers, and more than one movie about a foreboding road.
Hidden gems from the SXSW 2025 Film & TV Festival, movies that you might not have heard of that we can’t stop thinking about.