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SXSW 2014: ‘Only Lovers Left Alive’ beautifully examines love in isolation and immortality

Only Lovers Left Alive Directed by Jim Jarmusch Written by Jim Jarmusch UK, 2013 Inspired by Mark Twain’s Extracts from Adam’s Diary, Jim Jarmusch’s Only Lovers Left Alive beautifully explores love and living after immortality siphoned away any semblance of life. Beautifully shot and wonderfully performed, the film eschews the more bombastic side of vampiric …

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SXSW 2014: ‘Bad Words’ entertains with its dark, scathing humor

Bad Words Directed by Jason Bateman Written by Andrew Dodge US, 2013 In his directorial debut, Bateman pulls little punches. In a script that strings along profanity like letters in a spelling bee challenge word, most will cringe, others will laugh, and a few will cringe while laughing. It’s raucous, offensive, and niche. Bad Words …

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South by Southwest Unveils 2014 Midnight Lineup

  South by Southwest has unveiled 10 titles for its Midnighters lineup, including the world premiere of the Bigfoot found-footage film Exists, directed by Eduardo Sanchez – his first foray into found footage since 1999′s monster hit Blair Witch Project. The lineup also includes the U.S. premiere of Oculus, directed by Mike Flanagan, which topped …

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Mondo Announces SXSW Disney Gallery Event and Unveils Gorgeous Ken Taylor ‘Alice In Wonderland’ Print

Mondo, the superb poster boutique, announced today that they are partnering with the Oh My Disney blog, as they unveiled Nothing’s Impossible, a gallery which will take place during this year’s South by Southwest Film Festival in Austin, Texas from March 7-11. The gallery will feature what’s sure to be some incredible Disney-inspired prints by …

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SXSW Film Program Features ‘Texas Chainsaw Massacre’ Anniversary Screening, ‘The Grand Budapest Hotel’ with Wes Anderson and more

Sundance just ended, and we are already preparing for the next big film festival, South By Southwest. Not too long ago, the festival announced a few of the films premiering this year, but now they’ve announced the main slate. The midnight selections and some inevitable late-breaking additions are still to be announced, but this should be …

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Interview with composer Reza Safinia on his dubstep-driven score for ‘Snap’ and electronic music’s relationship with film scoring.

Reza Safinia, a multi-instrumentalist composer raised on Barry White, Michael Jackson, and Quincy Jones Productions, has worked in the music industry producing and engineering records for artists from Kylie Minogue to Ms Dynamite. Recently, however, he has begun composing for film and has managed to incorporate his passion for textured, electronic music into the cinematic …

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SXSW 2013 Wrap-Up: ‘Evil Dead’ and more!

Another year and another great festival wraps up deep in the heart of Texas. As the curtains draw to a close on the Paramount and the music fades, Friday marked the end of another great festival at South by Southwest. With over a hundred films screened, this year’s festival has introduced a plethora of great …

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SXSW 2013: ‘Milo’ sets the crazy watermark for toilet humor

Milo Directed by Jacob Vaughan Written by Benjamin Hayes, Jacob Vaughan People usually know what they are getting into when they enter certain movies at SXSW. There are the big headliners ; there are the obscure international films; there are the intimate indie flicks and mumblecore movies; then there are the kind of films like …

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SXSW 2013: ‘The Act of Killing’ is a surreal documentary on war criminals

The Act of Killing Directed by Joshua Oppenheimer, Anonymous, Christine Cynn Denmark/Norway/UK, 2013 The documentary film opens with a pertinent and incredibly insightful quote by Voltaire followed by a surreal dance sequence of killers in drag set against a waterfall. After 1965 where the military overtook the Indonesian government, a martial rule was in place …

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SXSW 2013: ‘Short Term 12’ explores the humanizing struggles of triumph over trauma

Short Term 12 Directed by Destin Cretton Written by Destin Cretton US, 2013 Trauma and abuse in a child’s formative years undoubtedly create ripple effects throughout their adult lives. Everyone talks about making choices, but what happens to those kids who are unfortunate enough to grow up in an environment where that choices are not …

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SXSW 2013: ‘Zero Charisma’ is a middle aged bildungsroman through the lens of the tabletop gaming world

Zero Charisma Directed by Katie Graham, Andrew Matthews Written by Andrew Matthews US, 2013 There is no question that the once derivative term “geek” has become a widely accepted and sometimes lauded term. To be a geek in 2013 means something entirely different than it did twenty, even ten, years ago. The wide access of …

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SXSW 2013: ‘Burma’ uncorks buried family tensions in this honest drama

Burma Directed by Carlos Puga Written by Carlos Puga Every family has their own issues, tendencies, and dysfunctions, but that familial bond transcends any sort of disagreement. However, what happens when familial bonds are tested against each other? When trust is betrayed, when parents abandon their children, what is the end result? Carlos Puga’s Burma …

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SXSW 2013: ‘Snap’ is a head rocking thriller with a killer score

Snap Directed by Youssef Delara, Victor Teran Written by Victor Teran Snap is a psychological thriller that plays like a dubstep song on celluloid. It’s loud, abrasive, with hard cuts, and loud imagery. The film follows Jim Whitman (Jake Hoffman), a musically talented schizophrenic as he traverses an introverted life, trying to keep a darkness …

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SXSW 2013: ‘Swim Little Fish Swim’ is a poignant, bittersweet look at the lives of struggling artists

Swim Little Fish Swim Directed by Ruben Amar, Lola Bessis Written by Ruben Amar, Lola Bessis, Brian Paccione (script consultant) US/France, 2013 There have been many meditations on the relationship between people and the creation of art. Swim Little Fish Swim takes a stab at this, examining how some people use art to connect to …

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SXSW 2013: ‘Sake-Bomb’ is a textbook road trip comedy but with a broader message

Sake-Bomb Directed by Junya Sakino Written by Jeff Mizushima (screenplay) US/Japan, 2013 Sake-Bomb follows the odd couple pairing of Sebastian (Eugene Kim), an aimless and sardonic Asian-American, and his inexperienced Japanese cousin Naoto (Gaku Hamada) as they search California for the latter’s ex flame. Before Naoto inherits his own sake company, he sets off to …

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SXSW 2013: ‘Don Jon’ is a look at objectification in all its forms

Don Jon Directed by Joseph Gordon-Levitt Written by Joseph Gordon-Levitt (screenplay) US, 2013 Gender roles can be a land mine of a topic. The subject matter is riddled with opinions that no one can agree on. It is a topic that perforates and polarizes. However, most can agree that objectification plays a large role in …

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SXSW 2013: ‘The Fifth Season’ is a sparse and dark film about an endless winter

La Cinquième Saison (The Fifth Season) Directed by Peter Brosens, Jessica Woodworth Written by Peter Brosens, Jessica Woodworth France, 2012 Time is wholly a human construct. While other organisms simply accept the effect of moving time, humans feel the need to perceive and measure its passing. The seasons are an extension of human need to …

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SXSW 2013: ‘Spring Breakers’ fulfills the salacious anticipations but with a surprising bit of darkness

Spring Breakers Directed by Harmony Korine Written by Harmony Korine (screenplay) US, 2012 Spring Breakers, by strict definition, is not a very good film, but that does not mean that is a bad one either. The structure of the story is loose, looping and barely there; the characters lack much substantial development; however, for all …

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SXSW 2013: ‘Prince Avalanche’ is a quiet film about rebirth set against a charred landscape

Prince Avalanche Directed by David Gordon Green Written by Hafsteinn Gunnar Sigurðsson  (original story), David Gordon Green (adapted screenplay) US, 2013 The inception of this film does not so much start with a story but a location. Filmed in the ash ridden Bastrop, TX  after the late 2011 fires that devastated thousands of homes, Prince …

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SXSW 2013: ‘Evil Dead’ is a relentless film out to satisfy your bloodlust

Evil Dead Directed by Fede Alvarez Written by Fede Alvarez (screenplay), Diablo Cody (screenplay), Sam Raimi (1987 screenplay), Rodo Sayagues Mendez (screenplay) US, 2013  It was no secret that when news of an Evil Dead remake was in works, the intitial, “Why?” was then followed by outcries from beloved fans of the original 1981 cult …

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SXSW 2013: ‘The Incredible Burt Wonderstone’ and the magic of the high concept comedy

The Incredible Burt Wonderstone Directed by Don Scardino Written by Chad Klutgen (Story), Tyler Mitchell (Story), Jonathan Goldstein (Screenplay), John Francis Daley (Screenplay) US, 2013 The film opens with the prototypical childhood scene. A young boy, bullied and an outcast, finds solace in his home magic kit. Flash forward thirty some odd years, and the …

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SXSW 2013: The Annual Festival Descends on Austin, and We’re Here to Cover it

The sun is beginning to set on a breezy Austin afternoon. It feels like any other day, but as one makes their way south of downtown, they will feel a slight buzz of anticipation. The first signs are the parking meters all wrapped tight in cellophane. Then the trees. Then the columns. Draping them are …

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