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  • For ‘The Cleaners,’ The Digital Dystopia is Now

    For ‘The Cleaners,’ The Digital Dystopia is Now

    Hans Block and Moritz Riesewieck’s documentary is a harrowing look at the dark side of the internet.
    Go to the profile of Valerie Ettenhofer
    Valerie Ettenhofer
    Jun 21, 2018
    NOW IN THEATERS
    The Legend Continues to Grow With Fiery ‘RBG’

    The Legend Continues to Grow With Fiery ‘RBG’

    Regardless of your political ideology, you’ll come away with a newfound respect for the tireless pioneer of gender equality.
    Go to the profile of J.R. Kinnard
    J.R. Kinnard
    Jan 27, 2018
    Capitalism! What is it good for?

    Capitalism! What is it good for?

    Jed Rothstein’s ‘The China Hustle’ struggles to uncover a fraud.
    Go to the profile of Andrew Karpan
    Andrew Karpan
    Mar 28, 2018
    ‘Faces Places’ Presents a Joyful Snapshot of Art and Humanity

    ‘Faces Places’ Presents a Joyful Snapshot of Art and Humanity

    The unlikely pair of French cinematic legend Agnès Varda and mysterious street artist JR proves to be a winning combination.
    Go to the profile of Ciara Wardlow
    Ciara Wardlow
    Mar 28, 2018
    NOW STREAMING:
    100 Must-See Documentaries Streaming on Netflix This July

    100 Must-See Documentaries Streaming on Netflix This July

    Because people say there are no good movies on Netflix anymore.
    Go to the profile of Nonfics
    Nonfics
    Jul 2, 2018
    ‘Ugly Delicious’ Reminds Us That We’re All Foodies

    ‘Ugly Delicious’ Reminds Us That We’re All Foodies

    David Chang’s latest program is as accessible and enjoyable as documentary series get.
    Go to the profile of Christopher Campbell
    Christopher Campbell
    Feb 25, 2018
    ‘Winnie’ Tells the Other Side of the Mandela Story

    ‘Winnie’ Tells the Other Side of the Mandela Story

    The Sundance directing award winner brings Winnie Madikizela-Mandela out of her ex-husband’s shadow.
    Go to the profile of Benedict Seal
    Benedict Seal
    Feb 27, 2018
    ‘Rat Film’ Nibbles at the Systemic Racism Plaguing Baltimore

    ‘Rat Film’ Nibbles at the Systemic Racism Plaguing Baltimore

    Theo Anthony’s directorial debut loses its clever juxtaposition through experimentation.
    Go to the profile of Brad Gullickson
    Brad Gullickson
    Feb 25, 2018
    REVIEWS
    Behold, the Musical Odd Couple of ‘Satan & Adam’

    Behold, the Musical Odd Couple of ‘Satan & Adam’

    It took V. Scott Balcerek 23 years to complete his tribute to these two blues icons, and the results are inspiring.
    Go to the profile of J.R. Kinnard
    J.R. Kinnard
    Apr 21, 2018
    Of Fire and Charcoal

    Of Fire and Charcoal

    ‘Makala’ is a striking film about a charcoal maker, that avoids most of the traps of exoticism.
    Go to the profile of Sarah Foulkes
    Sarah Foulkes
    Apr 9, 2018
    ‘Our Blood is Wine’ is a Mesmerizing but Disorganized Love Letter to Georgian Wine Culture

    ‘Our Blood is Wine’ is a Mesmerizing but Disorganized Love Letter to Georgian Wine Culture

    Filmmaker Emily Railsback lets her subject breathe.
    Go to the profile of Ciara Wardlow
    Ciara Wardlow
    Mar 8, 2018
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