Review: CHEF FLYNN Favours Palatability Over Substance
Review: CHEF FLYNN Favours Palatability Over Substance
Review: ROCKABUL Charts the Rise of Afghanistan’s First Heavy Metal Band
Five Afghans put their lives on the line to bring great music to their war-torn country.
Review: ISLAND OF THE HUNGRY GHOSTS Offers Haunting Insight Into Australia’s Great Shame
Gabrielle Brady’s hybrid documentary is a potent study of life on Christmas Island.
Review: [CENSORED] Explores the Complexity of Censored Cinema
Stylishly framed but limited in context, [CENSORED] is nevertheless a potent and important documentary.
Review: UNDER THE WIRE Retreads the Tragic Final Assignment of War Correspondent Marie Colvin
Marie Colvin was committed to truth and justice for the citizens of Syria, even at the cost of her own life.
Review: Dafoe Masterfully Redefines Van Gogh in AT ETERNITY’S GATE
Despite some flaws, AT ETERNITY’S GATE proves to be the definitive film about Vincent Van Gogh, in no small part due to a masterful performance from Willem Dafoe.
Review: THEY’LL LOVE ME WHEN I’M DEAD Reveals Orson Welles’s Failed Return to Hollywood
The Other Side of the Wind was meant to mark Orson Welles’s return (and revenge) to Hollywood. Here’s why it didn’t go to plan.
Review: Love and Humour Reign in LOTS OF KIDS, A MONKEY AND A CASTLE
Gustavo Salmerón celebrates his eccentric mother in a documentary about finding happiness in hard times.
Review: TRAVELER Explores the Life of the Drifter in Hidden America
Traveler departs from the beaten path to take an unconventional and insightful look at what drives people to live a life on the road.
Review: MINDING THE GAP is a Complex Portrait of Modern-Day Masculinity
Subject/Director Bing Liu’s documentary about skaters trying to free themselves from the darkness of their youths is one of the best you’ll see all year.
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