S Categories Festivals Movies Sundance 2022 January 21, 2022 Sundance 2022: Nothing Compares examines Sinead O’Connor’s legacy Kathryn Ferguson presents the fiery singer as bruised and battered, but not unbowed.
W Categories Movies Reviews January 15, 2022 Who We Are is an expansive yet intimate look at uniquely American horrors This documentary is no easy watch, but it does prove to be a stirring and necessary one.
T Categories Movies Reviews October 14, 2021 The Velvet Underground gets the trippy, immersive treatment it deserves Todd Haynes directs a dazzling documentary about the seminal 60s art-rock band.
V Categories Movies Reviews August 9, 2021 Val is a sweet look at the life & career of Val Kilmer The once-difficult actor reflects on 40 years of show business with insight & tenderness.
E Categories Movies Reviews July 30, 2021 Enemies of the State trudges through murky territory to a half-conclusion The seeds of an interesting story are planted in Sonia Kennebeck's documentary about the paranoia and espionage surrounding a child pornography trial.
R Categories Movies Reviews July 14, 2021 Roadrunner is a loving and sobering tribute to Anthony Bourdain Morgan Neville directs a brutally honest documentary about the chef/author/travel show host whose enviable life masked inner torment.
C Categories Reviews TV July 12, 2021 Catch and Kill digs deeper into the monstrous deeds of Harvey Weinstein The HBO docuseries doesn't offer much we don't already know, but fleshes out the information provided by Ronan Farrow's in-depth book and podcast.
H Categories Reviews TV July 9, 2021 Heist should have been a podcast Netflix's latest true crime docuseries suffers from tonal shifts and a plodding pace.
T Categories Festivals Movies Reviews Tribeca 2021 June 16, 2021 Tribeca 2021: “Claydream” is a thoughtful portrait of an animation legend The documentary delivers a well-made case for Will Vinton as an underappreciated titan of animation.
& Categories Movies Reviews May 21, 2021 “Four Good Days” chooses safe over gripping Despite its strong start and commanding performances, this addiction drama written by Eli Saslow plays it frustratingly dull.