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sxsw 2021
Movie Review: “Sound of Violence” Misses A Few Notes
Playful gore can't hide the film's glaring inconsistencies in character and tone.
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Deirdre Crimmins
SXSW ‘21 Movie Review: “THE FEAST” Satisfies an Appetite for Folk Horror
THE FEAST is a perfect example why you should avoid dinner parties at all costs.
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Deirdre Crimmins
SXSW 2021 Review: “Woodlands Dark and Days Bewitched: A History of Folk Horror” Digs Deep Beneath the Subgenre’s Surface
Kier-La Janisse’s massive documentary is a crucial watch for every horror fan.
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SXSW ‘21 Movie Review: “The Spine of Night” Brings An Ax To A Knife Fight
Philip Gelatt and Morgan Galen King craft an imaginative world without flinching or sparing the audience from trauma.
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Deirdre Crimmins
SXSW 2021 Review: “BROADCAST SIGNAL INTRUSION” is an Eerie Mystery Drenched in Analog Terror
Balancing style with substance is a tricky thing, and while not fully successful, Jacob Gentry's techno-noir plays a good game.
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