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Sunday afternoon’s hourlong program in BB@Home series took us from the nineteenth century to this very minute.
Read MoreIt is impossible to think that anyone could have been exposed to David Lynch’s work — its generous vision, so far-reaching in its scope, so recognizably rooted in the modern human condition — and not come away changed, haunted, and awed.
Read MoreBy Neil Giordano A selection of notable documentaries currently in the digital universe: Christian missionaries, high school athletics, and a trio of filmmakers who mess with Texas. A familiar story — a young man on a quixotic quest that ends in tragedy — takes a new turn in National Geographic’s The Mission (Hulu, Disney+), a…
Read MoreIn “Megalopolis,” we have Francis Ford Coppola, Titan of Cinema, unleashing his undiluted meditation on Roman History, US History, Political Rivalry and Cooperation, Urban Planning, Technology, Love, Marriage, etc.
Read More“Archive” sprung from Sofia Coppola’s desire to record what her mind’s organized chaos says about her and her films.
Read MoreA pair of documentaries about the most popular guitar-driven instrumental bands of all time.
Read MoreWith The Purists, Dan McCabe has written a comic drama that not only has a lot to say, but does it with an enormous amount of playful vim and vigor.
Read MoreDirector A. Nora Long’s decision to collaborate with an all female-identifying design team and crew underscores her commitment to a feminist vision.
Read MoreThe unmistakable flavor of R&B can be found throughout Charley Crockett’s work
Read MoreThere have been three pop LPs this year that I’ve really been digging: they are gloriously wacky.
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