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SXSW Film Review: Capturing Bigfoot
The fascinating story behind the most famous cryptid footage, and the men who filmed it
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How Jay Duplass’ New Film Is Helping People Talk About PTSD
See You When I See You adapts Adam Cayton-Holland’s memoir about grappling with grief
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Brea Grant Gets in the Grind at SXSW
The UT alum’s new anthology horror strikes at the horrors of late-stage capitalism
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Ready or Not, Here They Come
Directors Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett give a sense of family for bloody sequel Ready or Not 2: Here I Come
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A Lens on Honky Tonk Legends
They Called Us Outlaws seeks the independent artistry behind country music’s mythic Seventies
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Philosophy of the Shaggs
A new documentary complicates the cult band’s still-remarkable story
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From Teammates to Family in SXSW Sports Doc Summer of ’94
Filmmakers and fans Dave LaMattina and Chad Walker look back at the moment soccer became America’s sport
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Tempest in a Fishbowl
SXSW doc Amazing Live Sea Monkeys brings the crazy legal battle over the childhood novelty to the screen
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There’s Nothing Normal About Ben Wheatley
The British filmmaker breaks down his new neo-Western with Bob Odenkirk
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The Fight for Free Thought in First They Came for My College
How Holly Herrick brought an unexpected filmmaker to the battle for her alma mater
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Cosmic Horror Meets Matrimonial Mayhem in Imposters
Writer/director Caleb Phillips explores keeping the mystery mysterious in this SXSW Midnighter
