Monday

20-10-2025 Vol 19

Day: March 13, 2025

The Actor Review: André Holland is Terrific in Duke Johnson’s Surreal Solo Directorial Debut

For as much light as The Actor is bathed in, it’s equally shrouded in darkness. Duke Johnson’s solo directorial debut…

SXSW Review: Death of a Unicorn is a Mythical, Predictable Genre Mash-Up

A film with a few solid laughs and crowd-pleasing moments, Death of a Unicorn never quite pushes the envelope as…

SXSW Review: The True Beauty of Being Bitten by a Tick is a Fascinating DIY Bergman-Esque Experiment

Falling somewhere between a horror film and dark comedy about wellness crazes, The True Beauty of Being Bitten by a…

SXSW Review: Jay Duplass’ The Baltimorons is a Sincere Throwback to Mumblecore’s Heyday

A return to form for Jay Duplass, who’s also making his solo-directing debut, The Baltimorons is a charming throwback to…

The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie Review: An Enjoyable Exercise in Updated Nostalgia

We’ve had Looney Tunes for nearly a century. Leon Schlesinger produced their first short Sinkin’ in the Bathtub alongside animators…