SXSW ’21 Movie Review: “PAUL DOOD’S DEADLY LUNCH BREAK” is like “JOKER” with more jokes
It's an uneven and uneasy marriage of media-age satire and over-the-top bloodshed.
It's an uneven and uneasy marriage of media-age satire and over-the-top bloodshed.
Ryan Barton-Grimley's ode to cheese is an easy recommend for anyone who loves making fun of '80s movies.
Balancing style with substance is a tricky thing, and while not fully successful, Jacob Gentry's techno-noir plays a good game.
South African director Jaco Bouwer plants his own flag on environmental horror.
It will make you think twice about getting back to taking road trips.