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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: 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: Attenberg
Despite Greece’s economic woes, it’s still exporting exciting film product to our shores. Yorgos Lanthimos’ Academy Award-nominated Dogtooth arrived..
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: A Separation
Iran’s entry for Best Foreign Language Oscar and winner of Berlin’s Golden Bear, A Separation is a complex family drama that succeeds on many levels..
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..