
SXSW Film Review: Edgar Wright Blows Everyone Away With ‘Baby Driver’
Edgar Wright outdoes himself with the frenetic, genre bending heist movie Baby Driver.
Edgar Wright outdoes himself with the frenetic, genre bending heist movie Baby Driver.
A Lynchian musing on insanity, Tormentero is the kind of film that fuels the SXSW fervor.
Famed director Ridley Scott and actor Danny McBride discuss the Alien prequel from the SXSW red carpet in Austin, Texas.
Terence Malick’s long-awaited, utterly disappointing film set in Austin kicks off SXSW Film this year
[rating=9.00] It has been a long five years for fans of The Shins, eager for them to put out a new record. And though frontman James Mercer keeps himself busy
[rating=7.00] Anyone for Tennis? That’s the obvious question here, as well as the name accorded the Denver-based duo consisting of Patrick Riley and Alaina Moore. While these two music makers
There’s no beauty in this beast.
[rating=8.00] Valerie June has grown in the last four years. While her 2013 release Pushin’ Against a Stone was an anticipated splashy debut, particularly as she collaborated with Dan Auerbach
[rating=8.00] Throwback country music is a saving grace for me these days. I’m growing weary of felt hats and custom-fitted Americana coupled with the atrocity of radio-induced contemporary rubbish and
[rating=7.00] Music lovers are likely more familiar with John Andrews’ backing work on drums and keys in the rhythm section of bands like Woods or Widowspeak than they are with