SXSW World Premiere Review: ‘The Art of Self-Defense’
In this dark comedy, Jesse Eisenberg plays a nebbish who is subjected to a violent mugging and decides to toughen up his image by taking a karate class.
Read MoreIn this dark comedy, Jesse Eisenberg plays a nebbish who is subjected to a violent mugging and decides to toughen up his image by taking a karate class.
Read MoreFernando Villena’s new documentary provides an unflinching look at people who have suffered traumatic spinal cord injuries and how their lives have changed.
Read MoreErin Derham’s eye-opening documentary explores the world of taxidermy, revealing the art and beauty of this misunderstood practice.
Read MoreThe writer/director and cast of the darkly humorous comedy/drama, ‘Ms. White Light,’ discuss the characters they portrayed and what the film means to them.
Read MoreNinian Doff’s feature debut is an amusing spin on ‘The Most Dangerous Game,’ bolstered with rowdy comedy, rap music and drugs.
Read MoreThe Cannibal Club, Brazilian director/screenwriter Guto Parente’s darkly satirical comedy, paints a bloody portrait of the lifestyles of a group
Read MoreIn commemoration of its 25th anniversary, the San Antonio Film Festival announces three new categories for submission.
Read MoreThis atmospheric retelling of the Jewish legend gives viewers much to think about.
Read MoreJason Raftopolous’s feature debut is a moving slice-of-life drama.
Read MoreThough it doesn’t exactly break any new ground, this is a fun, old-fashioned slasher.
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