Bill Graham

[SXSW Review] Wild Canaries

A touch of Vertigo, but with a comedic twist, Wild Canaries follows amateur sleuths that have too much time on their hands and end up in over their heads. Writt...

[SXSW Review] Oculus

We all know the game in a horror film these days. Something evil is going to prey on our protagonists and likely try to scare the crap out of us in the process....

[SXSW Review] Faults

With Sound of My Voice, Martha Marcy May Marlene, The Master, and more, filmmakers' fascination with cults seems to have hit a surge as of late, particularly ex...

[SXSW Review] Housebound

Housebound takes the sealed bottle horror genre and waltzes right up to it, telling it that everything you expect, the characters expect as well, and lets thing...

[SXSW Review] Neighbors

Feeling refreshed and shocked are durable signs that a comedy has delivered, but most of all, one wants laughs. As subjective as that factor may be, director Ni...

[SXSW Review] Harmontown

We all know our own flaws, but change can be so devastatingly difficult to accomplish that it can haunt some people. Whether it is alcoholism or other kinds of ...

[SXSW Review] Chef

How close is too close to home? That has to be the question going through the mind of anyone familiar with the last decade of Jon Favreau’s career while watchin...