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This is Not Financial Advice achieves its overall goal, without explicitly telling audiences the right or wrong way to embark on the financial market.
Against All Enemies is surprising in the emotions its garners from its audience, always resolute to is overall message, but unafraid to listen.
Rule of Two Walls is one of the most vital and poignant documentaries of the 2023 Tribeca Film Festival.
Being Mary Tyler Moore not only is it full of personal remembrances, but it also her career that was so intimately intertwined with the rise of television.
Jonathan Glazer has made a film like no other with The Zone of Interest, one that festers in the mind like a disease.
Marco Porsia excavates something special with the subject of his latest rock inspired documentary, What You Could Not Visualize.
The Plains, in its supposed mundanity and ritual, gives us the gift of time to really take in the cinematic image.
If “Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie” shows us anything, it’s the extinguishable spirit that has kept Michael J. Fox going for decades.
It Ain’t Over gifts us with a deeper admiration for what Yogi Berra did with his life in all its many facets.
Pay or Die chronicles the battle to improve insulin costs and the healthcare system, capturing the grief of those lost but also showing hope and resilience.
In this report, I talk about three documentaries. While they differ in subject matter, they each resemble some stage of a quest for a dream.
Orchestrator of Storms: The Fantastique World of Jean Rollin is a loving tribute that is a must-watch for fans of horror or Euro cult films.
Ultimately, Mister Organ is a fascinating – and hilarious – look at one man’s rampant narcissism and how it affects those he comes into contact with.
Film, the Living Record of Our Memory shines a spotlight on these individuals and serves to rally for the importance of film archiving and preservation.