TheyDream (2026) ‘Sundance’ Documentary Review: An Endearing Meta-Fiction that Conveys Warmth Amid Pain and Grief
William David Caballero’s “TheyDream” (2026) shows him using documentary as a means to process the pain and the unspoken burdens…
William David Caballero’s “TheyDream” (2026) shows him using documentary as a means to process the pain and the unspoken burdens…
Last year’s New York City mayoral election saw a brown candidate winning the race against political heavyweights despite a shocking…
Audiences are introduced to visuals from World War II as the screen slowly fades in. Young faces in intimidating tanks…
America’s healthcare system has been a point of contention for a long time, but it has come under increasing scrutiny…
People tend to draw a line between what can be defined as fiction and what can be defined as non-fiction….
Vladimir Putin’s Russia has been a subject of interest for documentary filmmakers because of how secluded and enigmatic the largest…
A word of warning must be sounded before recommending “Little, Big, and Far” to anyone. This is an art film….
The early 1940s saw the rise of Bebop — or bop — characterized by a frenetic, experimental tempo and complex…
The first thing you’d notice about veteran nature photographer and filmmaker Ben Masters’, “The American Southwest” is just how beautiful…