Film
There Has Never Been a Documentary Quite Like Daniel Roher’s Navalny
Sundance 2022: Navalny Every so often, a documentary is made in which the filmmaker had access to shocking, world-changing events....
Sundance 2022: Navalny Every so often, a documentary is made in which the filmmaker had access to shocking, world-changing events....
Not So Live From New York...
The adventures of an ordinary man at war with the everyday world.
Sundance: Brian and Charles Aloha. Welcome to the picturesque countryside of Wales – home to the lonely but relentlessly optimistic...
What happens when the inhuman ills of a capitalist society become too much for one gig economy worker to take?...
Sundance: A Love Song Love doesn’t fade. It crystallizes and becomes part of us – a lingering memento of an...
Sundance 2022: Meet Me in the Bathroom I should be close to the target audience for Meet Me in the...
Sundance 2022: TikTok, Boom. TikTok is more than just the popular social media app of the moment. It’s also, for anyone...
Sundance 2022: To the End In 2019, documentary filmmaker Rachel Lears released a film called Knock Down the House. It was...
Sundance 2022: 2nd Chance Fans of Jackass likely remember the time Johnny Knoxville shot himself in the chest while wearing a...