documentary
TagCapsule Film Review: Ai WeiWei: Never Sorry
Ai WeiWei: Never Sorry, a riveting portrait of the charismatic and outspoken Chinese artist, is a great example of a filmmaker being in the right pl..
Capsule Film Review: The Art of FLIGHT
“Sick” is probably the best word to describe the trailer for this epic snowboarding documentary. Produced by Red Bull Media House, The Art of FLIGHT..
Capsule Film Review: Detropia
Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady, the Oscar-nominated duo behind Jesus Camp, have another winner on their hands with Detropia. Once a kingpin in the aut..
Capsule Film Review: Bully
We don’t want to twist your arm, but we encourage you to see Lee Hirsh’s heart-wrenching documentary about bullying in America. Focusing on the stor..
Capsule Film Review: Senna
Senna is not only the flat-out best documentary we’ve seen about a Brazilian race-car driver, it’s also a lead contender for our favorite documentar..
Capsule Film Review: Being Elmo
One of the best “feel-good” documentaries of 2011, Being Elmo pulls back the curtain on Kevin Clash, the man who invented the perpetually three-and-..
Capsule Film Review: Undefeated
The Giants may have taken the Superbowl, but the West Memphis Manassas Tigers and coach Bill Courtney will likely win your heart in the Oscar-nomina..
Capsule Film Review: Nostalgia for the Light
In Nostalgia for the Light, famed political documentarian Patricio Guzman focuses on Chile’s Atacama Desert, a meeting ground of cultural, spiritual..