SXSW Film Review: Ron Howard’s ‘We Feed People’ Spotlights Chef José Andrés
Howard’s portrait of celebrity chef and humanitarian José Andrés and his World Central Kitchen is anything but a dry documentary.
Read MoreHoward’s portrait of celebrity chef and humanitarian José Andrés and his World Central Kitchen is anything but a dry documentary.
Read MoreThis meticulously researched documentary chronicles the history of the mouse and the world’s relationship with him.
Read MoreJoseph and Vanessa Winter’s hilarious horror comedy opened this year’s SXSW Midnighters series.
Read MoreThis Quentin Tarantino wannabe looks great but is an ultimately vacuous stumble down familiar roads.
Read MoreIn this true memory piece set in Cape Cod in 1973, a teenager comes to grips with her father’s sexuality.
Read MoreThis poignant story of forbidden love is set against the backdrop of the Cold War.
Read MoreThe stories of two men who lost their lives at the hand of a West Hollywood political activist are told in this absorbing documentary.
Read MoreSAFILM honors the Hollywood veteran producer who passed away this week at age 95.
Read MoreJames Suttles’ fun, slow-burning thriller mixes genres to good effect.
Read MoreSAFILM is back in person at Radius Center in downtown San Antonio.
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