injustice
Three new women-centric streaming releases examine the ways in which systemic injustice affects women.
Brian Banks tries so hard to be deep and meaningful that it ends up falling flat and feeling corny.
The Day Shall Come is a dark, biting commentary on systemic racism of law enforcement and the weird Kafkaesque nature of the War on Terror.
When They See Us may be Ava DuVernay’s finest work, telling a deeply human story about the way people of color have been and continue to be seen.
Sweetback’s rage is infectious, especially since the relations between the police and the black community have changed so little since the film’s release.
The Death and Life of Marsha P. Johnson is a rewarding experience and a tragic story filled with heartbreaking real-life characters, but their own humor and joy helps to balance out the very grim tidings.
In a time where footage of police assault and murder is a regular occurrence, we…
Evan Mascagni is a former lawyer with a passion for righting the wrongs in the food industry. He talked to FI about his latest documentary.