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Errol Morris

Film Review: Stephen Bannon — “Dharma” Bum

Errol Morris allows Stephen Bannon to indulge in his vision of how he will save America, with Donald Trump as his agent and himself as the genius manipulating events.

By: Peter Keough Filed Under: Featured, Film, Review Tagged: documentary, Errol Morris, Stephen Bannon

STREAMING DOCS: A-list Documentaries, February Edition

Where to find the best in new documentaries? In the brave new world of digital streaming.

By: Neil Giordano Filed Under: Featured, Film, Review Tagged: 78/52, ABACUS: SMALL ENOUGH TO JAIL, City of Ghosts, Dawson City: Frozen Time, Errol Morris, Last Men in Aleppo, Neil Giordano, Rat Film, Streaming Docs, The B-Side: Elsa Dorman’s Portrait Photography, The Force, The Work

Television Review: “Wormwood” — Errol Morris’ Brilliant Bricolage

Wormwood is full of secrets, some revealed, some tantalizingly unknowable.

By: Arts Fuse Editor Filed Under: Featured, Review, Television Tagged: Errol Morris, Netflix, Peg Aloi, Wormwood

Film Preview: The Wide-Ranging Documentaries at the Independent Film Festival Boston

There are documentary films for all tastes this year.

By: Arts Fuse Editor Filed Under: Featured, Film, Preview Tagged: ABACUS: SMALL ENOUGH TO JAIL, Cassette: A Documentary Mixtape, City of Ghosts, Dina, documentaries, Errol Morris, Independent Film Festival Boston, Maineland, Neil Giordano, Rat Film, Step, Steve James, Stumped, The B-side: : ELSA DORFMAN’S PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY, The Force, Trophy, Whose Streets

Film Commentary: Tax Break for MA Filmmakers First — Hollywood a Far Second

Many of the films being made in Massachusetts are by independent Massachusetts filmmakers, most of them documentarians. Why is nobody talking about how to subsidize them via the tax credit?

By: Gerald Peary Filed Under: Commentary, Featured, Film Tagged: Alexandra Anthony, Charlie Baker, David Sutherland, documentaries, Ed Pincus, Errol Morris, Frederick Wiseman, Independent film, Jeanne Jordan, Liane Brandon, Lucia Small, Mary Jane Doherty, Massaschusetts, Michal Goldman, Richard Leacock, Robb Moss, Robert Gardner, Ross McElwee, Steve Ascher

Film Review: “The Unknown Known” — As Insanely Entertaining as a Mad Hatter Tea Party.

My first thought: filming Donald Rumsfeld can only be rationalized if it’s a front for a citizen’s arrest.

By: Gerald Peary Filed Under: Featured, Film, Review Tagged: documentary, Donald Rumsfeld, Errol Morris, The Unknown Known

Movie Review: The World Goes “Tabloid”

The documentary TABLOID comes at an opportune time: an enigmatic look at one of the greatest tabloid stories of all time (the film will convince you of that) as Rupert Murdoch’s tabloid news empire melts down amid allegations of phone hacking.

By: Taylor Adams Filed Under: Film, Review Tagged: documentary, Errol Morris, News Corp, Tabloid

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