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"We're not just a magazine... we're a whole social movement." HBO debuted the trailer for a documentary event titled Dear Ms.: A Revolution in Print, taking a look back at the iconic, groundbreaking magazine known as Ms. This three-part doc film is being released by HBO streaming starting in July this summer. It recently premiered
There's something oddly comforting about seeing an old Pizza Hut building, even if it’s no longer serving personal pan pizzas. I have memories as a kid going to Pizza Hut restaurants to eat dinner with the family. Slice of Life , a new documentary from Brooklyn filmmakers Matthew Salleh and Ros
"With truth, we're building new politics in Brazil." Netflix has revealed a trailer for the documentary film titled Apocalypse in the Tropics, the official follow-up film from Petra Costa after making The Edge of Democracy back in 2019 (also excellent). She continues to film & follow Brazilian politics into an extremely tumultuous time when the
If the heat doesn’t get under your skin, maybe this will: 2025 is half over! What? I guess we should get those Christmas decorations down. But it has been quite a year already in terms of movies. From Ryan Coogler’s masterpiece to a grown up spy movie, incredible indie horror to revelatory documentary, awkward buddy … Continue reading Best Film, First Half of 2025 →