The Snake feels like a movie that is desperately trying to create chaos instead of letting its lead character naturally conjure it up.
It ain’t SXSW if we’re not getting our horror and action comedies. This year is no different, as we get some of the most unhinged headliners to date.
There are a lot of different kinds of love, and whether it be familial or romantic, it never comes easy. We take a look at two such films at SXSW:
This year SXSW did it again and selected some of the weirdest, wackiest, and most laid-back comedies.
These three SXSW titles shook up the status quo and took (mostly) unexpected turns to create something exciting.
Two of the films at SXSW this year were about the high school experience and the way art can transform and heal.
Film Inquiry got to sit down with writer‑director Megan Rico, co‑director Kade Atwood, and stars Adi Madden Cabrera and McKenna Tuckett to discuss Edie Arnold is a Loser.