The 40 Best Documentaries of the 21st Century
There’s never been a deeper or more diverse time for documentary cinema. Here’s the best of the best.
There’s never been a deeper or more diverse time for documentary cinema. Here’s the best of the best.
Ken Burns calls the event “a coup against the United States of America, incited by Donald Trump.”
The public broadcaster gives America’s messaging to the world — and, until now, has been staunchly apolitical.
Moore, known for inciting the right, is now facing criticism from people who would ordinarily align with his views.
The outspoken Oscar-winning documentary filmmaker has weighed in on the most controversial movie of the year.
Accepting a Lifetime Achievement Award at the Critics’ Choice Documentary Awards, he delivered a speech nearly two decades in the making.
Moore says the footage shows Sayoc “overdosed on steroids in what looks like some desperate attempt to hang on to what was left of his manhood.”
Moore was one of several individuals whose likeness was on the van of the man arrested Friday morning.
Ask a success like Morgan Neville, or a flop like Dinesh D’Souza: Today, audiences like documentaries that are passionate but not polemic.
With Traverse City Film Festival facing financial instability, Moore’s attacks on the credibility of Boston Light & Sound’s Chapin Cutler and his former executive director Deb Lake are raising eyebrows.
“Fahrenheit 11/9” comes 14 years after “Fahrenheit 9/11” smashed documentary records, but Moore’s films thrive when there’s a villain to fight.
Oscars are another possibility, but they aren’t the focus for this 64-year-old filmmaker activist reinvigorated by the young Parkland protestors.