SXSW
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'There Were Punches I Didn't Want to Pull': Why Dev Patel Needed to Make 'Monkey Man'
The Oscar-winning actor craved action films with a social conscience — six years, two studios and a half dozen injuries later, he’s finally made one
- ACTION HERO
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Rolling Stone's Future of Music Showcase at SXSW Had Stars from Around the World and Lines Around the Block
Peso Pluma, Teezo Touchdown, Young Miko, Faye Webster, Flo Milli and many more powered the four-night, genre-hopping event in Austin, Texas
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'Immaculate': Sydney Sweeney's Catholic Horror Movie Is Pure Nunsense
The 'Euphoria' star hits every station of the grindhouse cross in this passionately ridiculous take on religious orders. Just make sure you stick around for the end
- MOVIE REVIEW
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Cheech & Chong Return for One 'Last Movie'
The legendary duo hit SXSW to talk about Cheech & Chong's Last Movie, the definitive doc on their career, comedy, pot (naturally), and a lot more
- UP IN SMOKE
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The Best of SXSW Day Five: Friko, Chanel Beads, YHWH Nailgun, Greg Freeman, and More
The festival closes out with a raucous night full of noise and sincerity
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The Best of SXSW Day Four: Eliza McLamb, Lip Critic, Rocket, and More
The festival enters the weekend with a loud, busy night of sounds from all around
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Faye Webster Closes Rolling Stone's Future of Music Showcase With Late-Night Pedal-Steel Bliss
The Red Clay Strays, Hinds, Dylan Gossett, and Jackie Venson helped power the most guitar-heavy night of the four-day event
- SXSW 2024
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The Best of SXSW Day Three: Black Keys, Godcaster, May Rio, and More
The blues-rock stars play a rare club gig, but there was plenty more to be found if you couldn't get in
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'Civil War' Imagines America's Worst-Case Scenario Right Around the Corner
Alex Garland presents a USA at war with itself, in which ordinary citizens take up arms against one another and blood runs in the streets. No, it's not a documentary — yet
- MOVIE REVIEW
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The Best of SXSW Day Two: Allegra Krieger, Bar Italia, Gary Clark Jr., and More
Peso Pluma was the talk of the town, but there were plenty of other great shows all over Austin
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