Review: Crowd-Pleasing Climate Change Fable WOMAN AT WAR is a Must See
Review: Crowd-Pleasing Climate Change Fable WOMAN AT WAR is a Must See
Review: Jarring Production Design Detracts from TRANSIT’s Hauntingly Moving Tale
Christian Petzold sets his tale of WWII-era refugees in modern France, and the results are mixed.
Review: A Cannabis Farming Sister Battles the Powers That be in BREAKING HABITS
Rob Ryan’s documentary on the larger-than-life story of Sister Kate will leave audiences amazed and inspired
Review: 1985 Brings Classic Queer Cinema into the Modern Age
Yen Tan combines the style of New Queer Cinema with a modern perspective on the AIDS epidemic in his film 1985.
Review: RAMS Explores What Lies Beneath the Surface of World-Changing Product Design
Dieter Rams doesn’t just want to design eye-catching, convenient products. He wants to change the world while doing it.
Review: THE TIMES OF BILL CUNNINGHAM Celebrates The Iconic Fashion Historian
Mark Bozek turns what was meant to be a ten minute interview into a moving celebration of a legend.
Review: HOTEL MUMBAI is a Potent Film Steeped in Ethical Complexity
Anthony Maras’s debut feature is a harrowing portrayal of the 2008 Mumbai attacks.
Review: OVER THE LIMIT is an Observation of the Sordid Relationship Between Excellence and Abuse
Marta Prus’s fly-on-the-wall documentary offers shocking insight into an Olympic gymnast’s brutal training.
Review: THE PROPOSAL Follows an Artist’s Journey to Reclaim an Icon’s Legacy
Concept artist Jill Magid seeks to return an architect’s archive to the public in this provocative exploration of artistic legacy.
ISLAND OF THE HUNGRY GHOSTS Director Reveals How One of the Year’s Most Powerful Docos Came to Life
Gabrielle Brady discusses the complex challenges of documenting migration on Christmas Island.
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