March 17, 2007

SXSW, Austin — Making its U.S. Premiere in Austin, Them is a chilling story a couple who are terrorized by unseen attackers in a secluded home. more…
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March 16, 2007

SXSW, Austin — Finally a documentary for the design geek! Making his directorial debut, Gary Huswit’s film Helvetica takes a look at one of the most used typefaces in history. more…
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March 15, 2007

SXSW, Austin — Donkey Kong is considered to be the most difficult game to beat in the world of competitive gaming. For twenty some-odd years, the world record has been undisputed… but in 2005 a new challenger emerges. more…
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March 15, 2007

SXSW, Austin — Matt Ogens’ new film explores the lives of four people who dress up as superheroes in LA for a living. Found in front of Grubman’s Chinese theater in Hollywood, they take photos with tourists for tips and have hopes of one day making it big. more…
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March 14, 2007

SXSW, Austin — At the SXSW Film Festival Awards Program they announced the winners of this year’s competition. Congratulations to all the winners! more…
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March 13, 2007

SXSW, Austin — To the delight of festival goers, a special early screening of Judd Apatow’s latest film, Knocked Up, played last night at SXSW. The film follows the humorous story of two strangers who suddenly become parents after a one-night stand. more…
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March 12, 2007

SXSW, Austin — At the Austin convention center, Robert Rodriguez spoke to SXSW audiences about the grindhouse genre and how it inspired his and Tarantino’s upcoming film Grindhouse. Along with Harry Knowles (AICN), they showed us great trailers of that era as well as never before seen clips of the film. more…
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March 11, 2007

SXSW, Austin — Making it’s U.S. Premiere at SXSW, Paul Fox’s second film Everything’s Gone Green, follows a talented hobbyist photographer named Ryan who feels like a loser. Stuck in a boring job, Ryan’s only dream is to be middle class. more…
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March 11, 2007

SXSW, Austin — For those who want a crash course in the 10 commandments as seen through the eyes of a very funny comedian, then David Wain’s latest film The Ten is the film for you. more…
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March 10, 2007

SXSW, Austin — Known for his work as a screenwriter on films like: Out of Sight, Get Shorty, Minority Report and The Interpreter, Scott Frank opens this year’s South by Southwest film festival with his directorial debut The Lookout. more…
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