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Hot Docs 2017 ’78/52′ Review: Welcome To Cinephile Nirvana
78/52 spends 91- minutes examining the significance of the infamous shower scene in the classic Alfred Hitchcock thriller, Psycho.
78/52 spends 91- minutes examining the significance of the infamous shower scene in the classic Alfred Hitchcock thriller, Psycho.
Every day, most of us engage in an uneasy truce with capitalism’s greedy forces. We understand that businesses want to...
Even at 360-minutes long, Long Strange Trip breezes by like gentle notes in a Jerry Garcia ballad.
Norman: The Moderate Rise and Tragic Fall of a New York Fixer follows the exploits of a small-time social climber...
Some people can watch a magician’s act content to sit back and marvel, but if you’re like me, you can’t...
PACmen, offers an up close look at two fundraising independent political action committees (super PACs) that backed Ben Carson’s bid...
Pecking Order captures the poultry pageant's competitors in all their comedic glory without making them the butt of a joke.
For film-nerds, Terrence Malick is movie royalty. To everyone else, he’s more like the emperor with no clothes. Malick’s atypical...
As I sat watching The Void’s opening moments, a foreboding feeling settled in the pit of my stomach. The best horror...
For residents in the Gaza Strip, sieges, bombings, and blockades aren’t anything out of the ordinary. Directors Philip Gnadt and...