15 Buzzy SXSW Premieres: 'The Fall Guy,' '3 Body Problem,' Travis Kelce’s Producing Debut and More
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March 7, 2024 oblig "I live in Austin and I hate this time of year." sorry ya'll. Not gonna post the ones you know about, read the source and have fun.
Black Twitter: A People's History
The three-part Hulu docuseries chronicles how Black Twitter users have impacted culture and politics since 2007 and questions what’s at stake now that Local Man owns the company. It's a who’s who of the funniest moments Black people have created on the social media site now known as X.
Please, please include the jokes we got off during Jan 6th.
My Dead Friend Zoe
Sonequa Martin-Green ("The Outside Story") as Merit, a U.S. Army veteran who is not on good terms with her family due to the regular presence of Zoe (Natalie Morales, "HIstory of the World, II"), Merit’s dead best friend, killed in Afghanistan. Merit is forced to confront her grief over Zoe’s death when her estranged grandfather (Ed Harris), a fellow vet, needs help at the family’s ancestral lake house. Morgan Freeman also stars.
Produced by some man named Travis Kelce. Not familiar with him, don't tell me about him. Not important.
Y2K
Following two high school randos (Jaeden Martell, "The Book of Henry" and Julian Dennison, "Deadpool", in a cast that also includes Rachel Zegler, "The Hunger Games: Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes" and Alicia Silverstone) who crash a party on Dec. 31, 1999, “Y2K” realizes the fight for survival that might have been necessary if computers had actually driven the end-times that night.
From the man who bought us Brigsby Bear, which I saw and forgot about but I remember liking. Happy for Rachel!
Magpie
Based on a surreal concept from star Daisy Ridley, “Magpie” follows how reality and fiction warp for parents Ben (Shazad Latif) and Anette (Ridley) when their baby daughter, Matilda, is cast alongside a glamorous movie star.
Now I have really never heard of this one.
Monkey Man
Dev Patel makes his directorial debut in this vigilante thriller he also co-wrote, produced and stars in, as a nobody working in the bowels of a Mumbai fight club who decides to take revenge against the crime lords responsible for the death of his mother. “Monkey Man” was orig- inally picked up by Netflix, but after screening it, Jordan Peele bought the film from the streamer through his company, Monkeypaw Prods., so it could receive a theatrical release from Universal.
I lied, you know about this one let's fucking goooo
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