O Brother, Where Art Gordon Gekko?
There's a lot done right in Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps. Director Oliver Stone has turned out an entertaining film...
Not unlike Camerman, the documentary about accomplished cinematographer Jack Cardiff, Martin Scorsese's A Letter To Elia, an hour-long half docu-ography/hal...
The men of This is Spinal Tap (Christopher Guest, Michael McKean, and Harry Shearer) are reuniting for another mockumentary in the vein of their past effort...
Oliver Stone's sequel Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps opened with an average weekend, but still earned the top spot in a pretty dispersed box office. It e...
Your first time is not always your best time. Perhaps the audience for The Virginity Hit, the new mockumentary by veterans of the genre Huck Botko and Andre...
Note: This review contains mild spoilers.
Catfish is incredibly difficult to talk about. It's a film that you should go in with a blank slate not knowing...
There is an undeniable charm to Lee Chang Dong's Poetry which examines the life of an elderly woman attempting to learn the art of writing poetry before she...
I approach The Promise: The Making of the Darkness on the Edge of Town with the preconception no documentary can capture the passion and brilliance of Bru...
Laura Isreal’s Windfall is a compelling look at the darkside of Wind Power. Opening with several beautiful compositions the film toggles between a formalism...