The teams behind "Sugarcane," "Black Box Diaries," "Soundtrack to a Coup d'Etat" and "Porcelain War" discuss the urgency of their work ...
Few stories are as affecting and inspirational as the true ones that take place in the world every day. The documentaries and docuseries on this list prove that point and then some. Whether it's about ...
A member of a group behind a screening of a documentary that prompted Nazi protestors and white supremacists to show up in ...
From 'Friday' to 'The Wayans Brothers,' these are a handful of our beloved films and series celebrating a major milestone.
Midway through Black History Month, it’s worth noting the relative brevity of Black film history—the very first major-studio feature to be directed by an African-American didn’t come along until 1969, ...
Sundance Film Festival has wrapped up after another thriving 10-day in-person event held up in the Utah mountains, along with ...
Sequels often get a bad reputation, and mostly for good reason. It’s usually pretty obvious to audiences when a studio makes a sequel just to cash in on the success of the original, only to churn out ...
The award-winning Sundance documentary “André is an Idiot” doesn’t waste any time making good on its title. In the opening ...
If nonfiction films are determined to look, feel, and move like fiction, what’s the point of nonfiction filmmaking?
Fresh off the Sundance Film Festival circuit, film critic Tracy Mangum reveals his favorite documentary films. Marlee Matlin: ...
Piece by Piece, now streaming on Peacock, is Pharrell Williams’ take on a music doc, which means it’s shot through with the ...
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