Andrew KarpaninNonficsCapitalism! What is it good for?Jed Rothstein’s ‘The China Hustle’ struggles to uncover a fraud.Mar 28, 2018Mar 28, 2018
Andrew KarpaninNonficsWho Was Joseph Beuys, Anyway?Andres Veiel takes a first shot at defining one of the last century’s most notable conceptual artists in ‘Beuys.’Feb 23, 2018Feb 23, 2018
Andrew KarpaninNonficsAi Weiwei on ‘Human Flow,’ the Refugee Crisis and Increased Human Selfishness“Movies need to make some kind of argument about our real lives,” says the conceptual artist turned documentarian.Oct 16, 2017Oct 16, 2017
Andrew KarpaninNonfics‘Copwatch’ Watches the WatchmenA group of activists confront police brutality with iPhones.Sep 30, 2017Sep 30, 2017
Andrew KarpaninNonficsUnpacking Andy Warhol’s Brillo Boxes‘Brillo Box (3¢ Off)’ reevaluates the work of a pop art legend.Aug 6, 2017Aug 6, 2017
Andrew KarpaninNonfics‘The Reagan Show’ Gives Us the 1980s as FarceIt’s like ‘Veep’ for ’80s kids.Jun 30, 2017Jun 30, 2017
Andrew KarpaninNonfics‘Last Men in Aleppo’ is a Striking Piece of Anti-Russian AgitpropFeras Fayyad’s debut feature is one of the best documentaries on the Syrian Civil War so far.May 22, 2017May 22, 2017
Andrew KarpaninNonficsBehind the Music Making: ‘Bang! The Bert Berns Story’ Celebrates the IndustryA fun look at the man behind “Twist and Shout.”May 9, 2017May 9, 2017
Andrew KarpaninNonficsFighting ISIS With Camcorders in a ‘City of Ghosts’In another war zone, Matthew Heineman exchanges nihilism for hope, sentiment and journalists.Apr 27, 2017Apr 27, 2017
Andrew KarpaninNonficsPunk Goes Rock and Roll in ‘The Public Image is Rotten’A seriously silly documentary about a serious band.Apr 24, 2017Apr 24, 2017