There was a time when documentary filmmaking felt a little bit like the red-headed stepchild of the film industry, and, to be sure, they still tend not to challenge fiction features at the box office unless the...
“St. Louis, I don’t know what year it is, but it’s not 2014,” a voice intones at the start of Sabaah Folayan and Damon Davis’ activist documentary “Whose Streets?.” That weariness comes back later in this docum...
Remember when "truth is stranger than fiction" used to be a thing that boring people said to fill awkward post-anecdote gaps at dinner parties and before it became the literal truth of every waking moment livin...
It happened mostly under the radar, when people were distracted by awards season and the yawning terror of the Trump inauguration, but the success of “I Am Not Your Negro” was a truly remarkable one. Raoul Peck...