Let’s take a look at how documentaries are used to spark conversations about some of our most important issues and the impact they can leave on the world.
The HBO Max documentary will share the inspirational story behind her humble beginnings to her meteoric rise with an intimate look into the moments that shaped her hard-earned rise to stardom.
Much like the multi-hyphenate artist himself, the first ever documentary about Brian Eno will be released in multiple versions that can take on different forms.
A&E Network is preparing the four-part documentary titled 'James Brown: Say It Loud' with Deborah Riley Draper attached as director.
‘Crap Artist’ is described as a "jam comedy" meant to honor the jam band tradition with a twist of much-needed comic relief amidst a COVID-era music industry.
'Open Ocean' is a new documentary directed by Nathan Siegel and featuring Didac Costa, which wonderfully captures the intense experience of competing in one of the most challenging and dangerous ocean races in the world – Vendée Globe.
The second pandemic year of 2021 featured a wide variety of fantastic music documentaries. Some gave us better understandings of artists we've known for a long time, while others re-contextualized great performances in a new light. Here's the 20 best of the year.
To mark 60 years of the James Bond Franchise, a new documentary exploring its iconic music is set to be released on Apple TV+ in 2022.
Legendary songwriter, guitarist, and vocalist, Jerry Garcia, is going to be the subject of a new documentary featuring never-before-seen interviews and footage of the late artist.
'Fifth Beatle' will be the title of a new feature documentary about Billy Preston, one of modern music's legends and “the only non-member ever to be credited on a Beatles recording.”
Following the success of 'The Last Dance', it's a no-brainer that Earvin "Magic" Johnson would follow suit with his own docu-series following his Hall of Fame career.
The documentary doesn't have a title yet, but it promises to deliver unearthed personal diaries and home movies of the late singer.
Released 10 years ago, 'Paul Williams: Still Alive' was a tale of two stories; one that gives a glimpse at one of American pop culture's most fascinating figures and one that comes from the Michael Moore/Morgan Spurlock/Nick Broomfield school of filmmaking.
Legendary actor/comedian Gene Wilder, known for his iconic roles in 'Willy Wonka' and 'Blazing Saddles', is receiving his own documentary about his path to stardom.
10 years ago Daniel Gelb delivered one of the truly great documentaries about food with 'Jiro Dreams of Sushi', a compelling portrait of a master at work.
'We Need to Talk About Cosby', the new 4-part documentary from W. Kamau Bell, just might have created a new template for how to tell the complicated and extremely uncomfortable stories of the most significant #MeToo offenders.
The 3-part YouTube documentary series is being released to celebrate the band’s 60th anniversary and their new upcoming album, 'Temptations 60.'
We got a chance to sit down and talk with rising filmmaker, Nathan Siegel, about his latest documentary, 'Open Ocean', his love for the ocean, non-fiction storytelling, and much more.
'Carole King & James Taylor: Just Call Out My Name' chronicles their decades-long friendship and musical collaboration and will premiere on CNN.
Stephen Sondheim's recent passing sparked worldwide mourning from theatre fans all over the world ― in addition to the countless songs there are three great documentaries worth checking out.
The world of documentary filmmaking can deliver some great stories but it's also filled with countless pitfalls and dangers of crossing the line of what's ethical as was the case with 2006's 'The Bridge' and this year's doc on Anthony Bourdain, 'Roadrunner.'
The story of one of the most celebrated labels in recorded music history will unfold in a two-part docuseries titled 'Mr A & Mr M: The Story of A&M Records.'
Ahead of their nationwide one-night theatrical release, we spoke with Director and Producer, Nic Davis and Tim "Jack" Williams, about 'Enormous: The Gorge Story', their documentary on the mythical Washington concert venue.
Tom Wilson produced both Bob Dylan and Velvet Underground, among other big names, but remained relatively unknown... until now.