SXSW is happening virtually this year due to the pandemic and I have the opportunity to take part in the film festival. Each day I will be recapping and shortly reviewing every film, big and small, that I see during the festival. The Drover’s Wife: The Legend of Molly Johnson: Directed by Leah Purcell SYNOPSIS:... Continue Reading →
SXSW Film Festival: ‘Sophie and The Baron,’ and ‘Puss’ Reviews
Puss (Short Film) Logline: Samantha really wants to get laid, but is having a hard time for some reason.Writer & Director: Leah ShoreCast: Sarah Ellen Stephens, Karl Jacob, Brian Agamie, Mark Blane, Brian w. Smith, William Goerge-Louis The pandemic has been a struggle for single people, and how many different ways we tried to enjoy ourselves throughout this... Continue Reading →
SXSW Festival: ‘I’m Fine (Thanks For Asking)’ Review
When a recently widowed mother becomes houseless, she convinces her 8-year-old daughter that they are only camping for fun while working to get them off the streets. We are introduced to Danny and Wes, a mother and daughter who are camping on the outskirts of the city, and as we begin learning, it's more of... Continue Reading →
SXSW Film Festival: Day One Recap
SXSW is happening virtually this year due to the pandemic and I have the opportunity to take part in the film festival. Each day I will be recapping and shortly reviewing every film, big and small, that I see during the festival. Kid Candidate: Directed by Jasmine Stodel SYNOPSIS: Kid Candidate tells the story of... Continue Reading →
SXSW Festival: ‘The Lost Sons’ Review
1960s Chicago, a baby is kidnapped from a hospital. Fifteen months later, a toddler is abandoned. Could he be the same baby? In a tale of breathtaking twists and turns, two mysteries begin to unravel and dark family secrets are revealed. As the story begins to unfold, you witness, hear and understand what happened in... Continue Reading →