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Review by MD Ekram Parvez – Watchmoviesonline.in Rating: 4/5 “Apocalypse in the Tropics” is a gripping documentary that delves into the complex interplay between religion and politics in Brazil. Directed by Petra Costa, the film explores the rise of evangelical Christianity and its profound impact on the country’s political landscape. Costa’s narrative is both profound …
"One of the best ways of learning is to discuss something with someone who disagrees with you." Ha. It depends on what I disagree with them about! Abramorama has released this acclaimed documentary film in theaters - it's already playing now (screenings list here). The Last Class with Robert Reich is a doc film directed
"I live in my land, and land, it lives with me. We live together." Madman Films in Australia has revealed an official trailer for a documentary film titled Journey Home, David Gulpilil, made by filmmakers Maggie Miles & Trisha Morton-Thomas. It premiered at the 2025 Sydney Film Festival last month, and next plays at the
I have to admit that I’ve never actually seen a Jayne Mansfield film, so I’m not at all familiar with her work. When I think of Mansfield, I always think of her iconic photo with Sophia Loren at a Beverly Hills dinner that even got its own Wikipedia page! I went into this documentary with…
"You haven't really made it in Washington, until Pat Oliphant has made fun of you." Magnolia Pictures has revealed the full official trailer for a documentary film titled A Savage Art: The Life & Cartoons of Pat Oliphant, arriving in theaters starting in September this fall. This recently premiered at the DC/DOX Film Festival in
Director Mstyslav Chernov reflects on the ethical, storytelling, and aesthetic challenges of documenting war from within a Ukrainian platoon, offering insight into the filmmaking choices behind his visceral new documentary.