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Documentary filmmaking at its purest has always been distant in approach from feature film-making. That is when they are subtle,…
Documentary filmmaking at its purest has always been distant in approach from feature film-making. That is when they are subtle,…
Chicago’s South and West sides are notorious for their eye-popping murder rates. Attempting to derive the penalty of crime irking…
There are three vulnerable individuals among many as the central focus of Zeshawn Ali’s documentary ‘Two Gods’. Furquan, Naz, and…
An artist’s creation introduced into the public forum can outwit the artist’s intention and transcend into something else. Or as…
After watching a bunch of skateboard related movies in 2018, I was left with a newfound respect for the subculture….
Shehnai = Ustad Bismillah Khan; for anyone who is even remotely aware of Indian classical music. Both the Indian wind…
Retour Review: If there is one filmmaker whose cinema best represents the cliched phrase: ‘Taking a trip down memory lane’,…
After watching yet another documentary about the natural world close on the heels of David Attenborough: A Life On Our Planet (2020), I…
Movies about hackers have often untwisted some obnoxious truths. The 2014 documentary Citizenfour saw Laura Poitras investigate the incredible story…