SXSW
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SXSW 2024 Portrait Studio: Nicolas Cage, Marisa Tomei, Daisy Ridley and More | Exclusive Photos
Andrew H. Walker and Chelsea Lauren photograph the film and TV fest’s biggest stars for TheWrap and Shutterstock
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‘Mickey: The Story of a Mouse’ Review: Disney Doc Explores Character, Icon, Ubiquitous Mascot
Interesting exploration of a global phenomenon goes out of its way to let Disney (the man and the company) off the hook
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‘To Leslie’ Review: Andrea Riseborough Shines in Good-Hearted, If Conventional, Redemption Story
A disgraced lottery-winner hits rock bottom but finds the opportunity to work her way back to life
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‘Still Working 9 to 5’ Review: Doc Examines 1980 Comedy’s Impact on Ongoing Fight for Gender Equity
The hit movie used laughs and stars to sell its message of equality, and things haven’t changed nearly enough over four decades
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‘Gone in the Night’ Film Review: Winona Ryder Confronts the Passage of Time in a Thriller Packed with Twists
Eli Horowitz’s film starts out like a cabin-in-the-woods horror movie before flipping the script on multiple occasions
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‘We Feed People’ Film Review: Ron Howard Documents José Andrés’ Mission to Nourish Bodies and Souls
Both inspiring and a bit of an informercial, the doc follows the celebrity chef who became a leading global humanitarian
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‘Tony Hawk: Until the Wheels Fall Off’ Film Review: Legendary Skateboarder Makes a Reticent Doc Subject
HBO documentary explores perfectionism, fame and other topics, but its central figure remains enigmatic
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‘Apollo 10 1/2’ Film Review: Richard Linklater’s Nostalgic Reverie Is Less ‘First Man,’ More ‘Crooklyn’
The “Boyhood” director looks back at his “Space Age Childhood” when everything seemed new, shiny and possible
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How Richard Linklater Made His Animated Fantasy ‘Apollo 10 1/2’ Feel So Realistic: ‘Everything Is a Magic Trick’
“You’re so pulled into the specifics that seem so personal that you buy the fantastic element that makes it seem real,” director says of film premiering at SXSW
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‘X’ Film Review: Ti West Pays Homage to ’70s Sleaze in Stylish Slasher
SXSW 2022: There’s a killer on a porn-movie set, with lots of gore (provided by the effects wizards at WETA)
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‘Seriously Red’ Film Review: Shy Woman Becomes Her Best Self by Impersonating Dolly Parton
SXSW 2022: Krew Boylan co-writes and stars in this insightful comedy about becoming yourself by pretending to be someone else
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‘The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent’ Film Review: Nicolas Cage Is Nicolas Cage in Meta-Comedy
SXSW 2022: The star’s thoughtfully self-parodying performance aside, this film seems more interested in inside-baseball fan service than anything else
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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