Author: Neil Miller

  • SXSW Review: Skeletons

    There’s a certain amount of restraint that must be used when making a “quirky” comedy. You must be offbeat, but you can’t be too weird,…

  • SXSW Review: Thunder Soul

    In order to make an excellent documentary, you’d have to be many things. One thing is that you have to have a keen eye for…

  • SXSW Review: Elektra Luxx

    If this review were an open letter, it would be addressed to actresses all across Hollywood. In recent years, I’ve bemoaned (on their behalf) the…

  • SXSW Review: American: The Bill Hicks Story

    On one day here at SXSW, I set out to get my fix of documentaries. Luckily, there were two docs playing that day that were…

  • SXSW Review: Lemmy

    Documentaries that rock, about people that rock. That seems to be my critical kryptonite. Despite the fact that it was silly and a tad schmaltzy,…

  • SXSW Review: Monsters

    You will like it for what it is. That is usually a cop out line, used by critics who are in the process of defending…

  • SXSW: The Tragedy and Triumph of Elektra Luxx

    When director Sebastian Gutierrez woke up this morning, he probably saw his day ending a little differently. Just a little, I’m sure. He was likely…

  • SXSW Review: Hubble 3D

    While much of Hollywood is still struggling to find balance amidst the wash of the 3D and IMAX explosion, there is an organization that has…

  • SXSW Review: Barry Munday

    With an energetic opening that signals an upbeat and well-soundtracked tone, Barry Munday introduces us to its title character, played by Patrick Wilson. He’s a…

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