
The Unknown Known Review
The film humanizes the Secretary, giving the audience a more down-to-earth understanding of the figure who was
The film humanizes the Secretary, giving the audience a more down-to-earth understanding of the figure who was
Karasawa keeps the cameras running when Stritch has both panic attacks and diabetic incidents, and she even catches some sweet moments along the way.
Controversially calls out Vermeer for painting with technology and suggests that other artists could have worked this way.
The documentary does fail to deliver on some of its most tantalizing potential.
A group of real-life climbers reach the top of K2 only to realize the most difficult part of their journey lies ahead in The Summit. In August of 2008, 18 climbers realized a dream by reaching the summit of one of the deadliest mountains in the world — K2. However, it’s the treacherous descent where most fatalities occur. This […]
Cowperthwaite’s film lays out a history that is, without question, absolutely damning.
Morgan Neville takes the warts-and-all approach to this subject.
An absolutely chilling film that leaves you feeling entirely powerless to do anything about it.
We learn a lot about Assange and Manning without any direct comments or interviews for the film.
Bernstein follows a good structure and ends the film on a kicker.
It prompts a larger discussion on immigration and then doesn’t contribute any solutions.
As a foundation for a more informed discussion, this is a wonderful film