Plastic People is a powerful documentary that delves into the alarming issue of microplastics.
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Here at Geek Vibes Nation, we review the SXSW 2024 film, “Resynator,” exploring the connection between a filmmaker and father she never knew.
A story in far too many parts, ’Audrey’ is a confusing, disagreeable miss, despite a compelling central idea.
Y2K is a fun time at the movies but little else, wasting the potential of an insightful indictment of technology on thin characters and unambitious plotting.
Unleash the power and impact of Switch Up. Learn about the shattering point of audience goodwill in this thought-provoking romantic comedy.
British writer-director Joy Wilkinson smashes onto the festival circuit with her feature debut, best seen with an unassuming crowd.
‘The Black Sea’ is a breath of fresh air, one that’ll bring a smile to your face for 90 minutes and continue to amble about after you’re gone.
Dickweed is a stellar documentary, teeming with tactful filmmaking and reverent retelling, never once losing step with the manic premise that precedes it.
Despite an initial charm and a strong performance from Gyllenhaal, this Road House feels too gritty for its own good.
Here at Geek Vibes Nation, we review the SXSW 2024 documentary, How To Build A Truth Engine, from producers George Clooney and Grant Heslov.