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"Festivals & Events",
"Adam's Apple",
"DreamQuil",
"Forbidden Fruits",
"Hokum",
"I Love Boosters",
"Manhood",
"Mile End Kicks",
"Over Your Dead Body",
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"textContent": "Filmmaker is heading to the 40th edition of SXSW, where myself and several talented contributors will be on the ground filing interviews and dispatches from various corners of Austin’s city limits. This year’s lineup is massive—with 119 feature films alone—and we happily assume the daunting role of covering buzzy world premieres and hidden gems alike. Speaking of world premieres, there’s an expected emphasis on genre fare among this year’s crop. Irish low-budget maverick Damian McCarthy scales up with Hokum, a folk-tinged rental house horror that provokes chills through its trailer alone. This releases via Neon just two and a half […]\n\nSource",
"title": "A Guide to SXSW 2026, From Penis Enlargements to Pagan Mall Employees"
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