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25 Must-See Film & TV Projects To Watch

Mar 19, 2023

From music to television to film, SXSW has prided itself on helping creative people achieve their goals since its founding in 1987. While many arguably look to Sundance, TIFF, or Cannes for the most anticipated films, the 2022 Austin, Texas, festival was really hoping to make a splash as it returned as an in-person festival. 
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Looking back on last year’s festival, it did just that! A24 made SXSW its home for their big releases such as “Bodies Bodies Bodies,” Ti West‘s “X,” and the biggest hit of the last film cycle, “Everything Everywhere All At Once.” Apart from A24, there were plenty of buzz-worthy titles across the film and television space, such as “To Leslie,” “I Love My Dad,” “WeCrashed,” and “The Girl From Plainville.” With that in mind, we are looking forward to SXSW 2023 as they keep the trend going with offerings for audiences of any genre in this year’s festival, which runs from March 10-19, 2023. 
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There is something for everyone in this year’s lineup: big names and talent, documentaries, narratives, shorts, and international titles. We hear from The Zombies in “Hung Up on a Dream,” there is another telling of the true-crime story of a Texas ax murderer, this time starring Elizabeth Olsen, and daughter-father duo Clara McGregor and Ewan McGregor will share the screen again. 
The much anticipated season 2 of “Blindspotting” will have its world premiere. Sean Menard shows audiences how Canadian music-video television influenced culture for decades to come. And Donald Glover is back, but not with another season of “Atlanta,” instead with a story of sex, murder, and music with “Swarm.”
As we approach the 2023 SXSW festival, there is much to look forward to. Here is our list of the most anticipated projects to look out for.
“Bottoms” Written and directed by Emma Seligman, “Bottoms” tells the story of two unpopular girls in their senior year who start a fight club. Starring: Rachel Sennott, Ayo Edebiri, Ruby Cruz, Nicholas Galitzine, Havana Rose Lui, Kaia Gerber, Miles Fowler, Marshawn Lynch, Punkie Johnson, and Dagmara Dominiczyk.
“Joy Ride”Directed by Adele Lim and produced by dynamic duo Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg, “Joy Ride” is a hilarious story about the identity of four friends on a once-in-a-lifetime adventure. The film stars Ashley Park, Sherry Cola, Stephanie Hsu, and Sabrina Wu. 
First Look: ‘JOY RIDE’ starring Ashley Park, Sherry Cola, Stephanie Hsu, and Sabrina Wu. Directed by Adele Lim. From the producers of ‘Neighbors’ and the co-screenwriter of ‘Crazy Rich Asians.’ In Theaters June 23 via @Lionsgate. pic.twitter.com/UJUosijD47— The Playlist (@ThePlaylistNews) February 6, 2023“Tetris” Based on the true story of Henk Rogers’ discovery of Tetris in 1988 and a dangerous web of lies and corruption. Taron Egerton teams up again with producer Matthew Vaughn in Jon S. Baird’s newest film. Alongside Egerton, you’ll find Ben Miles, Toby Jones, Nikita Efremov, Sofia Lebedeva, Anthony Boyle, Ken Yamamura, Igor Grabuzov, Oleg Shtefanko, Ayane Nagabuchi, Rick Yune, and Roger Allam. 
“Evil Dead Rise” The twisted tale of two estranged sisters who find themselves in a battle for survival against flesh-possessing demons. It stars Lily Sullivan, Alyssa Sutherland, Morgan Davies, Gabrielle Echols, and Nell Fisher. Lee Cronin directs this haunted tale. 
“Flamin’ Hot” Do you know how Flamin’ Hot Cheetos became a favorite global snack? No? Eva Longoria has set out to educate us with the story of Frito Lay janitor Richard Montañez who used his Mexican American heritage to bring us those fiery little red puffs. “Flamin’ Hot” stars Jesse Garcia, Annie Gonzalez, Dennis Haysbert, Emilio Rivera, Tony Shalhoub, Matt Walsh, Pepe Serna, Bobby Soto, Jimmy Gonzales, and Brice Gonzalez.
Searchlight Pictures Presents ‘FLAMIN’ HOT’ | On Hulu June 9, 2023. Directed by Eva Longoria, starring Brice Gonzalez, Annie Gonzalez, Jesse Garcia, Tony Shalhoub, Matt Walsh, and Hunter Jones and many more. pic.twitter.com/WGIfUHAGb4— The Playlist (@ThePlaylistNews) January 11, 2023

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