Rob Hunter loves movies. He also loves nudity in PG-rated movies. These two joys come together in the form of cash money payments that he receives every week and immediately uses to buy more DVDs. This week features Clash of the Titans, 2012, Elvis, The Wraith, Bitch Slap, and more!
SXSW Interview: Director Ondi Timoner Explains How ‘We Live in Public’
Features By Scott Beggs on March 19, 2009 | Comments (2)Part one in our one part series with director Ondi Timenor examines the world of the internet, the proliferation of technology, and the way our lives are being changed as we continue to live more and more in public.
15 Films You Absolutely Must See at SXSW 2009
Features By FSR Staff on March 10, 2009 | Comments (30)Between our own scouring of the schedule and the countless emails from publicists, producers and directors, we are confident that we’ve got a handle on which films you should absolutely see at all costs should you be coming here to Austin this weekend. So here’s a list of the must sees, from us to you.
Just in case we needed something to help us sober up after a long afternoon of drinking — hug it, chug it, football style — the lovely folks over at South by Southwest have dropped upon us their full lineup for the upcoming 2009 edition of their film festival.
The 13 Best Films of Sundance 2009
Cinematic Listology By Neil Miller on January 30, 2009 | Comments (12)Before I made my trip to Park City, Utah for the 2009 Sundance Film Festival I gave you a list of the 13 films I was most interested in seeing. And now that I’ve come and gone, surviving another year in the hustle and bustle of America’s great festival, it is my duty to bookend my coverage with a list of the best films of this year’s fest.
Sundance Reviews: The Yes Men Fix the World, No Impact Man, We Live in Public
Features By Neil Miller on January 28, 2009 | Be the First To CommentOne of the biggest secrets about the Sundance Film Festival is the quality of its documentaries — and though Robert Redford and crew try hard to highlight the exquisite non-fiction section of their yearly independent library, the doc categories are often overshadowed by the bigger, more accessible mainstream releases. But if you think about it, Sundance is the place for docs.
Sundance 2009 Awards: ‘Push,’ ‘Cove’ Take U.S. Audience Awards
Features By Neil Miller on January 24, 2009 | Comments (2)As the 2009 Sundance Film Festival comes to a close, it is time as always for the Juries and Audiences to recognize the best of this year’s festival…
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