Using Robin Williams’ own voice to craft the story of his life combined with the professional editing choices resulted in the same familiar feeling of experiencing Post-Impressionist art. Read More...
The lives of several men who were wrongfully convicted, and recently exonerated, are woven together to form a strong bond as an investigation team whose mission is to bring justice to the defenseless who have been behind bars for decades. Read More...
From the vantage point of a culture with saturated commentary the viewer is transported to a world, through lots of archival footage, to re-experience the debates between William F. Read More...
The movie does a good job of hollistically capturing Katrina Gilbert’s life which includes parenting, finances, her occupation, romantic relationships, some of her history, and future plans. Read More...
This documentary about a popular rave band on their final global tour reflects their music in ways that illuminates both positive and negative aspects of house music itself. Read More...
Rarely do I read the description of a documentary before watching it. I prefer judging a book by its cover. The best moments are when I am wrong and have no clue what will come next. Read More...
This documentary should be filed under propaganda. In fact, I have added “propaganda” as a new tag to my reviews and this is the inaugural addition. Read More...
I have never written more notes than during this movie.
The most impressive aspect of Arthur Miller is his presence. He spoke using an economy of words in a way that wasn’t pretentious or pompous. Read More...
Waterlog is a short documentary about Joe Minihane’s struggle with anxiety.
The narration is so strong and compelling that you are immediately brought into the world of a writer coping with anxiety. Read More...
Mott Haven starts off setting a somber tone with an exqusite soundtrack that pull the viewer along.
I was immediately immersed in Mott Haven’s caleidescope of poetry, background, raw emotion, and honesty that weaves an intimate portrait of a community struggling with a difficult situation that has been imposed on them. Read More...
WC Jameson begins with a monologue that is a bit of a head scratcher. Even after the opening title cards, the viewer has no clue what will come next, but is looking forward to the journey. Read More...
Visual poetry that is no nonsense.
Metallurgist juxtapsoses sparks that fly from the blast furnace to the rain drops outside which illustrate that Vladimir’s words can be applied to our everyday lives. Read More...
The Carter Effect is a documentary about Vince Carter, who is responsible for some of the most exciting dunks in the history of basketball, and still is an active player in the NBA. Read More...