SXSW: ‘Civil War’ Challenges Insights Into Freedom of the Press

'Civil War,' directed by Alex Garland and starring Kirsten Dunst, explores societal tensions without succumbing to political bias.

SXSW: ‘How To Build a Truth Engine’ Examines the Vulnerability of Misinformation

'How To Build a Truth Engine' points out the damning repercussions of misinformation when it falls into the hands of the wrong people.

SXSW: ‘The School of Canine Massage’: A Dogumentary On Wellness

Emma D. Miller's exploratory documentary makes a strong case for pampering your pet.

‘Books & Drinks’: A Charming Rom-Com Set in Caribbean Paradise

'Books & Drinks,' starring Jackson Rathbone, is a fun and lighthearted affair that brings out the best in its cast and tropical location.

‘Ennio’ is a Masterpiece Fit for a Maestro

Fans of his music-making process will revel in the abundance of fascinating interviews with various musicians and directors who have either worked directly with him or were indelibly inspired by him.

‘Trust’ Shows a Fraught Family Fraying in ‘Succession’ Style

Screenwriter and actor Jennifer Levinson's comically cathartic family drama 'Trust' evokes a 'Shiva Baby' meets 'Succession' style story.

‘Orion and the Dark’: Family-Friendly Fun About Overcoming Fears

Written by Charlie Kaufman, 'Orion and the Dark' is a family-friendly film about how taking risks is the only way to overcome your fears.

‘Disconnect Me’ Attempts a 30-Day Digital Detox

Alex Lykos makes a persuasive argument to cut the invisible chains to your phone in his social issue doc, 'Disconnect Me.'