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Hi, A.I. thoughtfully examines our relationship to artificially intelligent robots.
Hail Satan? Review: Welcome to the “Dark Side”
What if everything you thought you knew about modern day Satanic worship was ass-backwards?
Disneynature’s Penguins Review
Nature documentaries are having a pop culture moment. Disney as usual has their fingers on the pulse of the culture with the timely release of Disneynature’s Penguins.
Independent Film Festival Boston Unveils 2019 Lineup
IFFBoston 2019’s slate includes The Farewell, One Child Nation, and The Art of Self-Defense.
Hot Docs Announces 2019 Lineup
Hot Docs 2019 features 15 programs showcasing over 200 documentaries.
Be Natural: The Untold Story of Alice Guy-Blaché Trailer Honours a Film Pioneer
Pamela B. Green’s doc examines one of cinema’s long-forgotten visionaries.
Sundance 2019: The Documentary Slate
With dozens of American and International docs screening every year in Park City, Sundance habitually becomes the focus for many of the best words of non-fiction for the year.
Wu-Tang Clan: Of Mics and Men Trailer: Is For the Children!
To gear up for Wu-Tang Clan: Of Mics and Men’s Sundance premiere, Sundance Institute and Showtime have released trailers
CUFF.Docs Unveils Its 2018 Slate
Now in its sixth year, CUFF.Docs highlight non-fiction films during the Calgary Underground Film Festival's five-day documentary festival. See the full lineup here.
Restoring Tomorrow Review
Aaron Wolf's documentary Restoring Tomorrow tells the story of a revered Los Angeles temple’s struggle to survive in an increasingly secular society.
TIFF 2017: Our People Will Be Healed Review
TIFF 2017 Our People Will Be Healed review.
Hot Docs 2017: Mommy Dead and Dearest Review
Erin Lee Carr's new documentary Mommy Dead and Dearest is a challenging and dark true crime story.
The Shelf Minisode – Jon Nguyen on David Lynch: The Art Life
Director Jon Nguyen discusses his new documentary David Lynch: The Art Life, a fascinating new doc about the cult filmmaker’s early life and work as a painter.
My Scientology Movie Review
For decades Louis Theroux has mounted a one-man study of all the strangest subcultures in America for the BBC, in My Scientology Movie he goes after his most difficult group to date with results ranging from creepy to hilarious.
The Shelf Minisode – Louis Theroux and John Dower on My Scientology Movie
We spoke with filmmakers Louis Theroux and John Dower about their new documentary My Scientology Movie and some of the strange challenges they faced while making it.