Film & TV
March 11, 2024
Is It Still ‘Road House’ If the Plot Makes Sense?
Amazon’s remake, which premiered at SXSW, swaps Patrick Swayze’s soulfulness for a more coherent script—but is that a good thing?
Amazon’s remake, which premiered at SXSW, swaps Patrick Swayze’s soulfulness for a more coherent script—but is that a good thing?
The Corpus Christi native’s directorial debut is a self-assured, joyful ode to inclusivity and snack foods.
’Raise Hell,’ which screens at SXSW, introduces the legendary Texas political commentator and humorist to the internet generation.
In several categories, films by women make up more than half of the titles.
As we enter the second half of SXSW Film, a look at the highlights of the first part of the film conference.