“We’re All Going to the World’s Fair,” New York-based filmmaker Jane Schoenbrun's new movie, feels the alienation of a life lived online deep within its bones. Rarely does a film convey the internal lives of its characters as viscerally as “World’s Fair.” Rarer still is a filmmaker who can accomplish this task with such clean, unadorned storytelling. Film critic Katie Rife reviews.
“We’re All Going to the World’s Fair,” New York-based filmmaker Jane Schoenbrun's new movie, feels the alienation of a life lived online deep within its bones. Rarely does a film convey the internal lives of its characters as viscerally as “World’s Fair.” Rarer still is a filmmaker who can accomplish this task with such clean, unadorned storytelling. Film critic Katie Rife reviews.
Three years after its last in-person gathering, the South by Southwest (SXSW) festival made a glorious return to in-person festivities this year. The hybrid music/film/tech festival and convention featured plenty of buzzy events, from concerts from Dolly Parton, Shawn Mendes and T-Pain to a keynote from Lizzo, an early screening of the third season of “Atlanta” and a ton of film premieres. Here's our second round-up.
Three years after its last in-person gathering, the South by Southwest (SXSW) festival made a glorious return to in-person festivities this year. The hybrid music/film/tech festival and convention featured plenty of buzzy events, from concerts from Dolly Parton, Shawn Mendes and T-Pain to a keynote from Lizzo, an early screening of the third season of “Atlanta” and a ton of film premieres. Here's our second round-up.