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“Won’t You Be My Neighbor?” and “RBG” are real success stories, but in the meantime the rest of the specialized market is quietly falling apart.
Michael Moore’s festival is set to celebrate its 14th anniversary with some of the year’s most exciting indie movies and documentaries.
Documentaries continue to rule the specialized roost.
Documentaries are a better bet these days than conventional narratives, even with festival cred.
The Pope’s iconic status is unchallenged, but American moviegoers have more curiosity in Justice Ginsberg and Mr. Rogers.
This year’s documentary race is between vertiginous “Free Solo” and “RBG,” about Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Updated 1/27/19.
MoviePass is more than a subscription ticketing app: its marketing can dramatically move the opening weekend needle.
Sleeper documentary “RBG” passes the $5 million mark, which was not anticipated going in.
Ethan Hawke’s conflicted priest provided Schrader with the best reviews of his career, while “RBG” proves to have serious staying power.
Magnolia is replicating its “I Am Not Your Negro” playbook with outstanding results.
Directors Betsy West and Julie Cohen shine a bright light on the life (personal and political) of the so-called “Notorious RBG.”