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Turbo Kid is a Post-Apocalyptic Splatterfest with a Whole Lot of Heart

September 4, 2015 By LoserCityBoss Leave a Comment

The mood of the moment is dour post-apocalypses, hopeless expanses of disrupted civilization and bleak sand and rock backdrops. This isn’t escape fiction, it’s a blunt reminder of what we’re pretty clearly heading towards if we keep up our bad habits. But genres need room to breathe otherwise they shrivel and die. Montreal special effects […]

Filed Under: Features, Reviews Tagged With: Film, post-apocalypse, Roadkill Superstars, sci-fi, Sundance, SXSW, turbo kid

SXSW Film: All Things Must Pass, A Wonderful Cloud, and Turbo Kid

March 18, 2015 By LoserCityBoss Leave a Comment

Welcome to our fifth day of SXSW coverage (catch up on it all here). There was pretty much no rhyme or reason to my schedule on day five of SXSW. I planned on catching All Things Must Pass, a documentary by Colin Hanks on the rise and fall of Tower Records, at the start of the […]

Filed Under: Features, Reviews Tagged With: A Wonderful Cloud, All Things Must Pass, Film, Review, SXSW, sxsw film festival, turbo kid

Top 10 Films to Catch at SXSW

March 12, 2015 By LoserCityBoss Leave a Comment

The SXSW Film Festival remains one of the most underrated film festivals in the US, with a wide number of interesting and intriguing films to choose from each year. We’ve decided to help you figure out what to catch from the festival (or after, if you aren’t making it down to Austin) with our selections […]

Filed Under: Features Tagged With: deathgasm, deep web, ex machina, Film, human highway, kurt cobain: montage of heck, manglehorn, morgan davis, SXSW, sxsw film festival, the frontier, theory of obscurity, they will have to kill us first, turbo kid

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