The Baltimorons was reviewed out of its World Premiere at the 2025 SXSW film and TV conference.
Duplass and Strassner have crafted a beautiful film that somehow feels spontaneous, a window into a relationship that ...
Just how far would two undiscovered Canadian musicians go to book a show at the Rivoli, a Toronto club (and sometime music ...
Hallett’s feature debut “The Secret of Me” is stylistically straightforward, but emotionally self-assured. Although it has a ...
Shifting the attention from starry premieres at Austin’s Paramount Theatre to the independent film and TV projects that make ...
Michael Strassner and Liz Larsen make a dynamic duo in Jay Duplass’ first solo feature as a director, premiering at SXSW.
Every year right about now, the Emmy race starts ramping up, with lots of shows releasing in the spring sweet spot — they’ll ...
Matthew Shear makes an auspicious feature debut with a portrait of an actress (Amanda Peet) and her babysitter who feel as if ...
Greta Gerwig is one of the most influential filmmakers of all time, and despite the popularity of her work, she isn't a fan ...
Babak Anvari’s psychological thriller with a hint of dark fairy-tale horror follows a husband and wife driving through the ...
The story Aselton has written with her husband, Mark Duplass, about loss, grief and moving on, is familiar from many other ...
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