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SXSW 2025 Red Carpet Highlights: What Celebrities Had to Say

The South by Southwest (SXSW) Conference and Festival in Austin is more than just a hub for movie premieres—it’s a dynamic space where actors and directors offer a glimpse into their latest projects. This year’s red carpet interviews were full of memorable moments, ranging from witty remarks to heartfelt reflections. Here’s a roundup of what some of the biggest names at SXSW 2025 had to say.

Anna Kendrick’s Hilarious Take on Blake Lively Controversy
At the Paramount Theatre red carpet, Variety asked Anna Kendrick about how the current controversies surrounding her Another Simple Favor co-star, Blake Lively, might impact the film. Kendrick, known for her sharp humor, responded, “Why, what happened? I did ayahuasca, and the last year of my life is just gone.” She added with a smile, “But I heard the movie is amazing,” before blowing a kiss and walking away.

Blake Lively on Returning to Another Simple Favor
Amid off-screen drama, Blake Lively couldn’t hide her enthusiasm for reprising her role as Emily in Another Simple Favor. During a post-screening talk, Lively shared, “I love this character so much—she’s probably my favorite role I’ve ever had the privilege to play. When Paul [Feig] asked us to come back, I was thrilled.”

Matthew McConaughey’s Emotional Reaction to Standing Ovation
Matthew McConaughey made his triumphant return to the big screen with The Rivals of Amziah King, where it received a standing ovation at its SXSW premiere. The Texas native spoke about the inclusive spirit of Austin, saying, “Austin has a DNA of inclusivity. No one cares about how much money or success you have, and I hope it never loses that spirit.”

H.E.R. Draws Inspiration from Curtis Mayfield
Grammy-winning artist H.E.R. made her directorial debut with The Makings of Curtis Mayfield, a documentary about the legendary soul musician. On the red carpet, she shared what Mayfield’s music meant to her: “He taught me to speak on the times and express how we feel—not by carrying a responsibility but by staying true to the art and being authentic.”

Jenna Ortega’s ‘Power Move’ on the Red Carpet
Jenna Ortega turned heads at the Death of a Unicorn premiere, rocking a striking glen plaid suit by Oscar de la Renta, paired with a burgundy button-up and silk tie. When asked what it was like working with a unicorn, Ortega joked, “Honestly, they’re really friendly, very personable, and surprisingly humble. They’re beautiful to look at, and they have this ethereal quality that you just can’t find in a human.”

This year’s festival reinforced SXSW as a vibrant hub where talent, authenticity, and innovation come together. SXSW 2025 truly showcased a diverse range of voices, reaffirming its status as a platform for both creative expression and genuine connection.

RA Staff

Written by RA News staff.

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