Wuornos shot and killed seven men, claiming at least one was in self-defense. A new Netflix documentary revisits her crimes through never-before-seen interviews with the serial killer, who was ...
Suicide is a tragic epidemic among US military veterans, but a new documentary charts how psychedelic drugs offer a glimmer ...
This film uses archival clips and documents to examine the way climate change evolved from nonpartisan topic to divisive ...
“Growing up watching (Burns’) documentaries and stuff like that — I never though I would ever be a part of it.” Believe it or ...
An enormous photographic project, spanning nearly a century of Kentucky history, holds up a mirror to the state's past and ...
The American show Ghost Asylum (2014–16) is one egregious standout. It follows a burly band of brothers who have the absurd ...
Abby Martin’s new documentary feature, Earth’s Greatest Enemy, takes stock of the US war machine’s environmental damage, ...
These writers demonstrated how individual creative expression could carry national cultural heritage onto the world stage. Through their literary achievements and translation work, they introduced ...
After eight long years of hard work on her directorial debut, everything is coming up Rachel Michiko Whitney. The journey of ...
THE United States Lines are to launch a sister ship to the Manhattan in 1932. Offhand we can think of two possible names—two, you might say, almost inevitable names for a sister ship of the Manhattan.
Documentary and journalism share a common language. Both chase the truth, shine light on hidden corners, and help us make sense of a complicated world. It’s fitting, then, that this year’s GlobeDocs ...
“John Candy: I Like Me” opened the 50th Toronto International Film Festival this year. I attended the sold out screening and, while I was moved by the end of Colin Hanks’ documentary, I admitted in my ...
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