'Drag' SXSW Review: Come For Petty Theft, Stay for the Serial Killings

March 14, 2026
7 min read
London, ON
Variety.com
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'Drag' SXSW Review: Come For Petty Theft, Stay for the Serial Killings

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In 'Drag,' Raviv Ullman and Greg Yagolnitzer’s blackly comedic debut, two squabbling sisters choose the wrong house to break into and get trapped in.

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