Released 10 years ago, 'Room 237' had a simple conceit: nine people provide their own theories about a single film, Stanley Kubrick's 1980 'The Shining.'
Titled 'My Dinner With Alan: A Sopranos Session', the documentary is set to explore the workings of the beloved show from the perspective of critics and cast members.
This year's Sundance Film Festival largely took place virtually, and in addition to its huge variety of feature films, this year's program featured lots of memorable documentaries. Here's 10 of the best.
20 years ago this month saw the arrival of a prominent documentary that was produced outside the auspices of WWE. And it was directed by a guy best known as a comedy writer.
'Songlines' and the PRS Foundation are organizing a competition for music makers, that would involve a remix of recordings David Attenborough made in Bali 70 years ago.
This latest documentary will focus on the time the so-called 'Fab Four' spent in India, and will be accompanied by an album.
Michael Moore has basically been making the same politically charged documentaries for three decades now, and back in '02 he delivered his most prominent work in 'Bowling for Columbine.'
Let's examine 'Renegade: The Life Story of David Icke', a film in which Icke discusses how he was faced with historic levels of ridicule because of his ideas and he explains that we are in an awakening period now where speaking your truth is utterly crucial to where humanity goes from here.
Both documentaries are about their respective processes behind the creation of their latest albums, with Bruce Springsteen's 'Letter to You' releasing on Apple TV+ on Oct. 23.
The spotlight is back on Dan Schneider, with the arrival of four-part documentary Quiet on Set. Were the allegations true?
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.
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.
Like most years, the Philadelphia Film Festival was held at the end of October. Unlike most years, they held a series of drive-in screeners and an online streaming platform. Here's our thoughts on some of the fest's most notable films.
'Lumpkin, GA', is an important short documentary that sheds light on challenging social issues relating to immigration policies, human rights, and the American dream.
The documentary is to celebrate the 25th anniversary of 'Ready To Die' and will feature rare audio interviews with Notorious B.I.G., without repeating material and interviews from other documentaries already made about the rapper.
This will be the second film from Questlove and will follow the story of the influential artist, king of funk, and fashion icon Sly Stone.
Titled Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV, the 4-part documentary aims to delve deep into the allegations against Nickelodeon's Dan Schneider.
Oftentimes the best documentaries to come out turn out radically different than what was originally envisioned. That's the beauty of the art form and 2017 was a year of uncommon depth featuring many great docs that evolved over the course of filming such as Icarus, Risk, Get Me Roger Stone, and many more.
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.
Two decades before Colin Kaepernick knelt for the National Anthem and set off the biggest sports controversy of the decade, there was Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf and the NBA, and 'Stand' sets out to do his story right.
In his latest documentary, 'Close Encounters of the Fifth Kind', Dr. Greer argues that Contact Groups around the world (including his own) have for decades made peaceful contact with EBEs through a series of peaceful protocols he designed. It might be time to suspend your disbelief.
'Man On The Run' will serve as the definitive document of Paul’s emergence from the dissolution of the world’s biggest band and his triumphant creation of a second decade of musical milestones.
A new mini-documentary offering insight into the history of Nina Simone’s iconic protest anthem “Mississippi Goddam,” was just released.
A new documentary exploring the sudden and swift downfall of Blood, Sweat & Tears is headed our ways. It's a weird tale that involves Nixon, the CIA, and the Eastern Bloc.