SXSW festival lineup also includes martial arts epic "The Raid," Duplass brothers' "Do-Deca-Pantathalon" and a number of music films
A SXSW post-mortem, musings on Steven Soderbergh's retirement and Mickey Rourke's comeback, plus Julian Schnabel loves controversy
Final festival awards also honor "Building Hope," "Love Shines"
Before the indie bands completely take over SXSW, actors and filmmakers and a 3D enthusiast get in a few last words
Gay-themed romance won festival's Emerging Visions Audience Award
The Mel Gibson/Jodie Foster movie dominates SXSW headlines, but fest observers also find trends galore
World premiere of Jodie Foster movie, delayed because of Gibson's troubles, draws raves from SXSW fans
Post-apocalyptic crowd-pleaser gets seven-figure distribution deal on the heels of its Austin premiere
A look at the festival's stealthy and most-honored film, and a dispute over "Bridesmaids"
Robbie Pickering film picks up seven awards; skateboard movie "Dragonslayer" named best doc
It's "Dragonslayer" times two at SXSW ... but where's Mel?
SXSW kicks off with sci-fi, horror, a superhero sendup and some nods to Hitchcock
Austin-based festival releases full schedule, also adds Duncan Jones, Richard Linklater, Ellen Page and Rainn Wilson to panels
If convicted, the reviled Oscar winner could face up to four years in jail for assaulting ex-girlfriend Oksana Grigorieva.
"Moon" director's new thriller starring Jake Gyllenhaal will open Austin-based festival next March
Austin-based South by Southwest announces panels on technology, marketing and creativity for next year's fest
"Marwencol" to receive theatrical release in the fall
Tribeca launches web content, Sundance pairs with YouTube, and everyone loves VOD
SXSW prompts post-mortems, Lionsgate is under siege, and Michael Bay decries "fake 3D"
And a tribute to Portland film editor Karen Schmeer, who died in January
"Brotherhood" and "For Once in My Life" capture audience awards at Texas film festival
Director Rumley: "We are “essentially good and, on another level, f-- ourselves up all the time for no real reason”
Buzz films pop up all over the weekend
Notes from South by Southwest and prep for ShoWest
Critics talk about critics, enthusiasts and those folk quoted in movie ads
And Robert Rodriguez says his "Spy Kids 2" will come before "The Jetsons"
Sequel to "Women in Trouble" stars Gugino, Brolin, Olyphant, Silverstone, Gordon-Levitt
58 world premieres and a slew of Sundance retreads highlight the 8-day film fest opening Friday
Film festival partnering with IFC Films to release three festival entries on demand
Soderbergh pic, "Mr. Nice," "The People vs. George Lucas" also set to screen at Austin festival