'Anthropocene: The Human Epoch': Film Review
Co-directors Jennifer Baichwal, Nicholas de Pencier and Edward Burtynsky's third non-fiction collaboration, following 'Manufactured Landscapes' and 'Watermark,' looks at the devastation the human race has caused the planet.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Doc 'Knock Down the House' Set for 2019 Hot Docs Festival
The Netflix film about four female progressive candidates, including AOC, is getting an international premiere in Toronto, as is another Sundance award winner, 'Always in Season.'
Mindy Kaling Comedy 'Late Night' Gets Summer Release
The Amazon Studios film will open in June opposite superhero pic 'Dark Phoenix' and the sequel to animated juggernaut 'Secret Life of Pets.'
'Taking the Horse to Eat Jalebis': Film Review
In Shahjahanabad, a city within New Delhi, locals' own experiences make up a mass self-portrait directed by Anamika Haksar.
Sundance: Magnolia Takes Doc 'Mike Wallace Is Here'
Director Avi Belkin received access to the CBS archives and never-before-seen raw footage of Wallace’s famed interviews.
'Greener Grass': Film Review
Co-writers/directors Jocelyn DeBoer and Dawn Luebbe star in this black comedy of suburban manners, with guest appearances from D'Arcy Carden, Mary Holland and Beck Bennett.
Sundance: Neon Nabs Award-Winning Documentary 'Honeyland'
The film about a beekeeper scored the world cinema documentary grand jury prize.
'Midnight Family': Film Review | Sundance 2019
A family-run ambulance business in Mexico City struggles to stay afloat in Luke Lorentzen's doc.
'The Last Tree': Film Review | Sundance 2019
Shola Amoo's second feature follows the son of a Nigerian immigrant who must return to her after an idyllic life with a foster mother.
'Merata: How Mum Decolonised the Screen': Film Review
New Zealand film archivist-turned-director Heperi Mita explores the life and legacy of his mother, Merata Mita, the first Indigenous woman to have ever directed a feature.
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