'Aaron Rodgers: Enigma,' Netflix's new 3-part documentary bares more than a striking resemblance to Taylor Swift's 'Reputation' album.
'Being Eddie' is going to appeal to people who are interested in revisiting the highs of his career, but a deep dive, this is not.
Based on true accounts, award-winning director/screenwriter François Ozon took the time to accurately depict the horrific consequences that victims of sexual abuse have to deal with their entire lives.
New Netflix doc 'Dirty Pop: The Boy Band Scam,' explores the infamous story of Lou Pearlman & 90s boy bands, but makes some big missteps.
Tyler Taormina's debut feature, 'Ham on Rye', is a coming-of-age spectacle reminiscent of Richard Linklater’s 'Dazed and Confused' and Sofia Coppola’s 'The Virgin Suicides.'
Everyone knows the story how Napster changed the music industry, but new documentary 'How Music Got Free,' takes an interesting approach.
'Lumpkin, GA', is an important short documentary that sheds light on challenging social issues relating to immigration policies, human rights, and the American dream.
Everyone remembers MoviePass, right? New HBO documentary 'MoviePass, MovieCrash' tells the entire sordid tale of its demise.
'One Shot with Ed Sheeran' is a fun special that employs a simple, enjoyable conceit; but it's not quite as spontaneous as it claims it is.
'The Music Sounds Better With Whom?' dives into the intersection of music and AI, exploring technology's impact on music makers, listeners, and society.
'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.
'A Star Is Born' is a fairly predictable story that fumbles the ending but Lady Gaga & Bradley Cooper do a great job of delivering real emotional resonance and the music is fantastic.
As long as you see it for what is, 'Alex vs. ARod' is a perfectly watchable documentary that sees him looking back at his career and regrets.
If some piece of media is an any way Twin Peaks-adjacent, I'm going to check it out. That's true of movies, live performance installations, burlesque shows, you name it. Even operas. That's where 'Black Lodge' came in.
'Coastal, the new Neil Young documentary directed by his wife Darryl Hannah, follows the 79 year old on his tour bus.
This heartwarming, witty, and introspective dark comedy takes a spin on a road movie – taking you on a wild ride that depicts life in all its glory.
Since this pandemic is far from over, we should keep striving to find innovative ways to keep art alive and the visionaries behind 'Homemade' have paved the way for artists who are looking to get back into the creative hustle and bustle.
'I’m Chevy Chase and You’re Not' does a good job of laying out the entire story of the controversial figure, and letting you decide.
The uncertainty and painful longing we have been struggling with during these unprecedented times have been powerfully articulated through Kay Niuyue Zhang’s short film 'Mother in the Mist.'
Latest docuseries, Nothin' But a Good Time, goes back through the entire era of hair metal, with some head scratching omissions.
'The Fall of Favre,' a take on the career and legacy of Brett Favre, is the sort of half-assed exploration we've come to expect from Untold.
'Time Warp' is a wonderful achievement and a total blast to watch, with well-chosen talking heads, and an all-abiding love for cinema and what makes it connect with crowds, albeit often years after the film was originally released.
Celtics City, a 9-part docuseries telling the entire history of the Boston Celtics franchise is a well-put-together triumph.
40 years after the original film, Mel Brooks' 'History of the World: Part II' is finally here. Did it do enough to make the wait worth it?


























