Boots Riley has never been subtle about the ideas behind his films. From the surreal corporate satire of Sorry to Bother You to the social commentary in I’m a ...
Cults, hunted brides, dystopian thrillers and buzzy casts headline the films we’re most excited to see at SXSW 2026 in Austin.
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Celebs who were caught shoplifting
When a celebrity has a solid cash flow from their music, movies, or TV shows, you wouldn't think they would even be tempted ...
Boots Riley's "I Love Boosters," a crime comedy, will be the opening-night film of the 52nd Seattle International Film Festival, starting May 7.
Project Hail Mary is heading to theaters with great reviews, but there is one film that has scored even higher this year.
Eight years after "Sorry to Bother You," Riley's second feature puts three shoplifters through a reality-hopping parable of consumer desperation.
Photo: Neon/Everett Collection “I’m just sucking souls out of vaginas!” LaKeith Stanfield announced as he dropped a mic on his chair mid-Q&A and pretended to walk off the stage — a moment that ...
Our I Love Boosters movie explainer breaks down the chaotic SXSW premiere, the surreal plot, and the May 2026 release date.
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South by Southwest kicks off a new edition, leaning into what works: Genre, fun and Spielberg
This year's SXSW Film & TV Festival will showcase new films starring Keke Palmer, Elle Fanning, Nick Offerman, Hannah Einbinder, Lola Tung and more.
Project Hail Mary: Direc tors Phil Lord and Christopher Miller serve up fresh sci-fi sap for the first day of Spring. Trapped ...
Boots Riley's 'I Love Boosters' opens SXSW Film Festival 2026 with colorful capitalist criticism led by Keke Palmer, Naomi Ackie and Taylour Paige.
The last time John Waters made an appearance at Amoeba Records in San Francisco was back in 2007, when he was promoting the ...
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