SXSW
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‘The Lost City’ Film Review: Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum Cosplay ‘Romancing the Stone,’ Amiably
SXSW 2022: This action-comedy-romance never fully commits to the bit, but it offers fun along the way
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‘Spin Me Round’ Film Review: Alison Brie’s Dream Vacation to Italy Might Be a Nightmare
Dark comedy sends an American on Euro trip that will either be a broadening experience or a dangerous one
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‘Gabby Giffords Won’t Back Down’ Directors Talk Congresswoman’s ‘Inspiring’ Rehab From Brain Trauma (Video)
“She worked really hard and kept a sense of humor in some really difficult times,” directors Julie Cohen and Betsy West said of doc premiering at SXSW
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‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ Film Review: Michelle Yeoh Anchors Wild, Heartfelt Action Comedy
SXSW 2022: Yeoh contains multitudes, and so does The Daniels’ surreal but sweet follow-up to “Swiss Army Man”
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Michelle Yeoh Action Comedy ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ Set as SXSW Opening Night Film
Film directed by duo The Daniels (“Swiss Army Man”) will premiere on March 11, 2022 for 29th edition of Austin festival
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Demi Lovato’s Docuseries ‘Dancing With the Devil’ to Open 2021 SXSW Film Festival
SXSW will run online from March 16 to March 20
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SXSW Sued Over Festival’s Refusal to Issue Refunds
2020 fest was canceled in March
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SXSW Film Festival Announces Jury, Special Awards Despite Cancellation Due to Coronavirus
This year’s festival would have consisted of 135 feature films
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Emily Mortimer’s ‘Relic,’ Ella Balinska’s ‘Run Sweetheart Run’ Selected for SXSW Midnighter Section
Festival also announces program for Festival Favorites, Shorts, Special Events and Episodic Pilot Competition
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Tiffany Haddish’s ‘Bad Trip,’ Judd Apatow and Pete Davidson-Written ‘King of Staten Island’ Among SXSW 2020 Lineup
“The King of Staten Island” will be the festival’s Opening Night film
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‘Adopt a Highway’ Film Review: Ethan Hawke Soars in Logan Marshall-Green’s Meandering Directorial Debut
Hawke plays an ex-convict who’s finally gained his freedom after a 21-year jail sentence
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‘The Day Shall Come’ Film Review: ‘Four Lions’ Director Returns With Another Blistering Political Satire
The comedy mocks the FBI and possible terror suspects equally, not that those two groups have a similar real-life balance of power
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‘Good Boys’ Film Review: Naughty Boys Need Love Too in Coming-of-Age Comedy
The novelty of kids cursing wears thin, but the feelings of outsider-dom remain relatable and hilarious
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‘Booksmart’ Film Review: Debut Director Olivia Wilde Delivers Witty Coming-of-Age Comedy
Kaitlyn Dever and Beanie Feldstein create a believable friendship in a tale of young nerdy girls out for a wild grad night
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‘Long Shot’ Film Review: Charlize Theron and Seth Rogen Make a Charming, Unlikely Couple
SXSW 2019: In a genre that requires suspension of disbelief, the two stars and director Jonathan Levine sell us on this love story