With different subjects and geographical locations, three Sundance Film Festival documentaries are masterfully crafted ...
Director Joe Carnahan did a brilliant job of mixing true crime with creative license for the Netflix film, ''The Rip." ...
"American Doctor" starts strongly with an emotional argument between filmmaker and protagonist. The latter pushes for showing ...
Omar Epps struggles to grant this gangland Chicago religious drama divine quality.
EXCLUSIVE: Concourse Media has boarded worldwide sales right ahead of the EFM to con/heist thriller The Smack, which has ...
The RZA executive produced Joanna Natasegara's Sundance-premiering film tells the strange story of a dogged outsider and a controversial album.
19 years after it first hit theaters, Daniel Craig’s critically panned Lord of the Rings replacement is redeeming itself on ...
In the annals of recorded music as collectors' items, nothing stands out quite like "Once Upon a Time in Shaolin," the Wu Tang Clan album that was minted as a limited edition of just one copy, with a ...
Following a Syrian family for more than 10 years as they flee civil war and resettle in Germany, Itab Azzam and Jack MacInnes ...
In Netflix's "Wake Up Dead Man" a reproduction of one of the Gardner Museum's missing Rembrandts makes a fleeting cameo.
A new documentary about the attack on Salman Rushdie is informative, moving, and, yes, occasionally infuriating.
Filmed over a 10-year period, the documentary by directors Itab Azzam and Jack MacInnes follows a Syrian girl and her family as they escape their war-torn homeland and make a new life in Germany.
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