SXSW 2023 Review: “I Used to Be Funny”

“Don’t think about Euphoria.” I Used to Be Funny addresses hard issues like PTSD, child endangerment, and sexual exploitation. Rachel Sennott turns in a great performance, as Sam, an au pair who has issues with PTSD that could keep her from pursuing her dream of a career in comedy. The film is funnier than it has... Continue Reading →

SXSW Film Festival: Final 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. The Drover’s Wife: The Legend of Molly Johnson: Directed by Leah Purcell SYNOPSIS:... Continue Reading →

SXSW Film Festival: Day Three 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. Broadcast Signal Intrusion: Directed by Jacob Gentry SYNOPSIS: In the late 90s, a... Continue Reading →

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