Tag: documentary

In 2018, an Australian collector paid $1.2 million at auction to own a Vincent Black Lightning motorbike, making it the most expensive motorcycle ever sold. Yet the company that once manufactured it no longer exists, and...
The earnest yet chaotic documentary about telemarketing scams and official complicity doesn't break any new journalistic ground, but tells a hell of a story through an unlikely lens.

‘Playing With Fire’ Unveils the Mysteries of Baroque Music Conducting

The documentary directed by Allan Miller explores the role of the conductor through a vivid portrait of Jeanette Sorrell

Back to the Drive-In Review: A Labor of Love About a Labor of Love

As someone who went to the drive-in many times during the pandemic when movie theaters were either closed or potentially unsafe, I was the...

Triumvirate of Trouble: ‘A Band Called Death’ Review

"What do you think a trip is?".... "The ultimate trip is death." -David Hackney III If you ask some, the inception of what we uniformly...

‘Class Action Park’ Review

Ever imagined if Chuck Jones and Tex Avery murdered Walt Disney and created their own playground? First of all, I wanted to pay respects to...

‘Spaceship Earth’ Review or: How I Learned to Love Collectivism in an Age of Individualism

Spaceship Earth is a great documentary that explores the potential of human curiosity and ethic, while also positing the dangers that can arise from big-thinking...

‘Packed in a Trunk: The Lost Art of Edith Lake Wilkinson’ Interview with Writer Jane Anderson

"The documentary is about righting a terrible wrong in someone’s life. It’s about redeeming someone who was victimized in their day and giving them...

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