This year’s crop of top documentary contenders includes films about racism, war, America’s corrupt prison system and George Orwell.
Yellowjackets already evokes a lot of nostalgia as it is, but as seen in its original pitch, the show was first imagined as ...
In 1975, a skinny Hampshire College kid making his first movie, a documentary about rural life in the early 1800s, hauled his ...
Brother-sister filmmakers Giselle and Stephen Bailey, known for HBO’s Seen & Heard: The History of Black Television, are ...
The Takens' account of living in the Netherlands during WWII will be featured in a special documentary to be aired on PBS, ...
Discussion of general strikes, nonviolent “people power” popular uprisings, and similar forms of mass revolt has become widespread in the movement to ...
John Harvey's documentary reframes Pacific nuclear testing through First Nations lens, challenging colonial narratives with ...
The documentary filmmaker, long a chronicler of the American experience, talks about his latest film for PBS, "The American Revolution," and why the end of the Revolutionary War did not mean the end ...
A strong batch of classic fighting games and an earnest behind-the-scenes documentary with their creators make this a solid ...
Mortal Kombat is one of the most important video games ever released. Digital Eclipse's collection of the franchise's titles ...