A film festival without documentaries is like a day without sunshine. Thankfully, South by Southwest has always brought the goods when it comes to non-fiction filmmaking. The 2025 SXSW Film & TV Festival is filled with compelling documentary features receiving their World, North American, or U.S. premieres. From the pastoral
“Cobra Kai” Pair On New “Karate Kid” Continuity
“Cobra Kai” showrunners Jon Hurwitz and Josh Heald have assured fans that the upcoming “Karate Kid: Legends” movie will not have any continuity clashes with their recently finished series. When the new “Karate Kid” film was first announced several years ago, obvious questions arose as to whether it would tie
Warners Aware Of DVD Disc Rot Issue
One of the biggest selling points of physical media these days, in some ways even more than better picture/audio quality, is essentially ownership. Digital libraries are just a bunch of licenses to view content and thus rely on an account being in good standing with a provider that will be
Former Xbox Boss Talks Console Wars
Peter Moore, the former Xbox executive who joined the company in 2003 and oversaw the Xbox 360 launch, says that the console wars were good for the industry years ago – but times are different now. In an interview with Danny Peña’s YouTube channel, Moore was asked about Xbox’s plans
Blu-ray Review: My Dinner With Leatherface
Gunnar Hansen scared audiences before they arrived at the theater. When The Texas Chain Saw Massacre arrived in the Fall of 1974, people got a fright just looking at the poster of Hansen as Leatherface holding a female victim in one arm and sporting a chainsaw. They didn’t even know