Trouble: London Film Festival Review 2019
A visual artist, her estranged father and a period of civil unrest cross paths in this unusual documentary exploring aContinue Reading
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A visual artist, her estranged father and a period of civil unrest cross paths in this unusual documentary exploring aContinue Reading
“If you do the right thing, you don’t get noticed. That’s the way I play.” The words of Rolling StoneContinue Reading
There’s a lot going on in this documentary about one of America’s greatest designers – and a lot below theContinue Reading
If the Dancer Dances will definitely have something for dance aficionados – but for those with no interest in thisContinue Reading
We dive into the fascinating mind of Master of Cinema Hayao Miyazaki like his Films is a wonderfully filled withContinue Reading
Werner Herzog strikes again, bringing his own style to a conversation with the tragic modern figure that is Mikhail SergeyevichContinue Reading
Marie takes a trip to New Zealand and Tonga to learn why giving away your money to the church isContinue Reading
Kristen reviews the documentary Divide and Conquer: The Story of Roger Ailes. The film was a part of the AFI Film FestivalContinue Reading
Adam is stunned by Blowin’ Up the newest documentary from director Stephanie Wang-Breal about the New York City’s Queens HumanContinue Reading
The Cold Blue is part documentary part memorial to the men who flew for the 8th Air Force during WorldContinue Reading









