02:01 In new documentary, the children of Oct. 7 reveal bravery, horror — and hope
-I sat down with seven young survivors of the massacre — children who lived through horrors that no one should ever face — and I promised them the world would hear their stories.
- New York Post20/04 One of TV’s Best Shows Is Back, and This Time, It’s Completely Different
-The Rehearsal’s mind-bending first season seemed like an impossible act to follow. Season 2 finds a way.
- Slate US16/04 A special program for Holy Week with documentaries and series on Christianity and its mysteries
-From María Magdalena to the papal prophecies, History and History 2 have a unique approach that connects science, faith and mystery to exclusive content
- Infobae09/04 A Disney Movie From the ‘90s Remains Beloved by Black Fans. There’s a Reason Why.
-A Goofy Movie’s legacy, and its making, are explored in a new Disney+ documentary about the animated film.
- Slate US08/04 Titanic like you've never seen it: Researchers have new insight into ship's final moments
-The Titanic went down over a century ago, but researchers are still uncovering new details about what happened.
- USA Today22/03 The Michael Jackson Documentary That Shook the World Has Vanished
-The sequel to Leaving Neverland is here, but the original is nowhere in sight.
- Slate US19/03 Miami Beach mayor drops threat of eviction, funding cuts to cinema showing 'No Other Land'
-Miami Beach Mayor Steven Meiner withdrew a decision to terminate O Cinema's lease and revoke funding at a commission meeting Wednesday.
- USA Today17/03 A New Documentary Takes on the Rise in American Antisemitism. It’s Really About Something Else.
-October 8 helped me understand what’s really going on with Mahmoud Khalil.
- Slate US12/03 A Harrowing Documentary Examines Who’s to Blame for the Rust Shooting. You Might Not Like Its Answer.
-Last Take set out to tell the story of Halyna Hutchins—but faced some of the same forces that led to her death.
- Slate US08/03 Errol Morris’ New Doc Takes On Manson, Mind Control, and the CIA. Even He’s Not Sure He Believes It.
-What if the Manson murders weren’t what we thought?
- Slate US28/02 People said Naples was ‘dangerous.’ So this British film director leaned on her working-class roots to show a different side of the city
-Styler, who is married to rock star Sting, says her background gave her the confidence to knock on doors in Naples, the setting of her new documentary.
- CNBC17/02 What Happened to Gabby Petito? An Unsettling New Netflix Documentary Attempts to Answer.
-American Murder: Gabby Petito examines the role of the media and more in the aspiring #vanlife influencer’s 2021 disappearance.
- Slate US14/02 Questlove’s Brilliant New Documentary Takes On One of Music’s Greatest Mysteries
-The new movie is about so much more than Sly Stone.
- Slate US11/02 They’re the Greatest Hard Rock Band in History. A New Documentary Finally Takes Them Seriously.
-Becoming Led Zeppelin does something better than printing the legend.
- Slate US09/02 ‘It’s about escaping from yourself’: wildlife presenter Gordon Buchanan
-Gordon Buchanan has spent years observing the wild world as one of Scotland’s most respected nature cameramen and presenters. Now he’s turned his focus closer to home. He opens up about his adventurous childhood and what animals have taught him about living well
- TheGuardian09/02 Late Led Zeppelin Drummer John Bonham Recalls Feeling 'Quite Strange' at Band's First-Ever Rehearsal in New Doc
-'Becoming Led Zeppelin', the first documentary the surviving members of the band have ever participated in, is now playing in IMAX
- MSN06/02 The Most Relevant Movie in Theaters Is Poised to Make Oscar History. It Would Be a Shameful First.
-It swept the critics’ awards and seems like an Oscars lock, yet it still doesn’t have a distributor.
- Slate US05/02 Will Ferrell tells Oscars to ‘suck it’ after ‘Will & Harper’ doc gets snubbed: ‘Losers’
-“Will & Harper” was shortlisted for two Oscars, but ultimately got zero nominations.
- New York Post31/01 To Catch a Predator Claimed to Protect Kids. Its Real Goal Was Something Else.
-We’re still living in the world that this show helped create.
- Slate US31/01 This Might Be the Most Overlooked Deal in Streaming
-You can watch every movie in competition at Sundance from home. Here’s where to start.
- Slate US28/01 How America became obsessed with — and disgusted by — ‘To Catch A Predator’
-“How does someone die in the production of a television show?,” WFAA-TV Dallas reporter Byron Harris asks in the harrowing new documentary “Predators,” which had its world premiere at the Sundance …
- New York Post28/01 Tom Green reveals why he fled Hollywood for good: ‘I’m very relieved’
-Canada’s comic son comes home.
- New York Post26/01 Sunday with Ray Mears: ‘The best things I’ve tracked were snow leopards in the Himlayas’
-The TV wild man complains about silly game shows and steamed potatoes, munches toast and goes outdoors with his amazing dog
- TheGuardian24/01 Late Pee-wee Herman actor discusses sexuality for first time, painful scandals in final interview
-Better known for his broad smile and silly voices, Pee-wee Herman actor Paul Reubens becomes rawly emotional in the documentary “Pee-wee as Himself,” which premiered Thursday at the Sundance Film F…
- New York Post23/01 Marlee Matlin reveals ex William Hurt’s ‘habit of abuse’ in new doc: ‘I was afraid’
-“I saw the look on his face and my thought was, ‘S–t!’”
- New York Post14/01 Sean 'Diddy' Combs: Max will premiere a documentary series about the music mogul's alleged crimes
-“We didn't realize the magnitude of the darkness,” says a person close to Diddy in the trailer for the docuseries.
- Infobae14/01 ‘Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy’ doc’s biggest bombshell claims: Rapper’s mom threw ‘butt naked’ parties, Kim Porter’s hidden diary and more
-When asked if he thought Combs had any involvement in B.I.G’s death, Deal said, “I think that he placed B.I.G. in that atmosphere. So did he directly have something to do with it? He could have.&#…
- New York Post09/01 Victimhood U: colleges’ leftist brainwashing is making young Americans miserable
-New documentary “The Coddling of the American Mind” persuasively suggests that young people are anxious and depressed because “adults” at their schools drenched them in left…
- New York Post07/01 Melania Trump signs whopping $40M documentary deal with Amazon — with cameos from Barron and Donald
-Amazon founder and executive chairman Jeff Bezos “took a personal interest in the doc,” a source tells Page Six.
- New York Post04/01 Anti-aging guru Bryan Johnson reveals shocking wellness regimen he shares with teenage son: ‘Future self’
-Johnson, 47, is featured in the new Netflix documentary “Don’t Die: The Man Who Wants to Live Forever.”
- New York Post01/01 Martha Stewart accused of photoshopping vacation snaps: ‘Where did your hand go?’
-“Love you Martha! And your missing hand.” — one user quipped.
- New York Post31/12 Jorge Lanata's documentary series and his biopic project
-Yesterday the news of the death of the great Argentine journalist was announced. His legacy remains more relevant than ever beyond journalism.
- Infobae26/12 Three Out of This Year’s Five Highest-Grossing Documentaries Were Conservative
-The golden age of the documentary is over. What’s replaced it is grim.
- Slate US25/12 As Bob Dylan, Timothée Chalamet Does Things I Never Thought He Could Do
-A Complete Unknown is the best of this year’s biopics.
- Slate US21/12 Dr Michael Mosley left huge sum to wife after he died on holiday in Greece
-Tragic TV doctor Michael Mosley left £1.7m ($3.4 million) to his family after he died while on holiday in Greece, The Sun can reveal.
- News.com.au19/12 The Incredible 2024 Movie That Everyone’s Top 10 Lists Are Overlooking
-One of the best documentaries of the year is also one of the most misunderstood.
- Slate US18/12 The Secret Lives of Animals review – is this Hugh Bonneville’s audition to be the next David Attenborough?
-Paddington’s stepdad narrates a visually stunning nature documentary. It feels like a fairytale for the animal kingdom – children will love it
- TheGuardian17/12 Wendy Williams resurfaces amid claims she’s ‘permanently incapacitated’: ‘How you doin?’
-Wendy was all smiles.
- New York Post16/12 34 films, series and documentaries debuting on Netflix in January 2025
-There are titles for all ages and tastes
- MSN12/12 What happened to the JonBenét Ramsey house? Mansion a 'haunt' to sell since 1996 killing
-The current owners of the mansion where 6-year-old JonBenét Ramsey was murdered in 1996 have lived in the home for 20 years.
- USA Today10/12 58 Jazz Musicians Were Photographed for ‘Harlem 1958.' Only One Remains.
-Art Kane’s “Harlem 1958” gathered giants of the music. Sonny Rollins, 94, looks back at the historic picture.
- New York Times10/12 The 10 Best Movies of 2024
-The films that showed me that cinema is as relevant as it’s ever been.
- Slate US10/12 Exclusive | ‘It’s not ‘Pretty Woman’’: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle looking to break polo stereotypes with new docuseries, says showrunner
-“We’re trying to bring new people into this world.”
- New York Post07/12 Among the top 5 dark horse movies in theaters in 2024, "Good Stuff" ranks second, and the top spot is unshakable!
-In the summer of 2020, the movie "Catch a Baby", with its theme of the phenomenon of kidnapping, aroused widespread social discussion and resonance, and ultimately led the way with an astonishing score of more than 3.3 billion. Through the outstanding performances of Shen Teng and Ma Li, the film not only captured the audience's attention, but also exerted a strong box office attraction on other s
- MSN04/12 Haunted by tragedy, the house where JonBenét Ramsey was murdered still can’t sell after 16 years on and off the market
-In Boulder, the site of the infamous 1996 murder can’t seem to shed its tragic history.
- New York Post04/12 “Churchill and the War”: the 4-episode docuseries that covers the life of the leader who faced Nazism
-A series that merges historical moments with modern technology. The story of an iconic leader comes to life on the screen through artificial intelligence. The production challenges established canons and creates a current dialogue
- Infobae29/11 Disney+’s Big New Beatles Documentary Shows Another Side of the Fab Four
-Beatles ’64 mostly repackages old footage, but it also has some unseen gems.
- Slate US29/11 Amazon Doesn’t Want You to Stream This Gripping New Documentary. This Weekend, You Can.
-Union won raves and an award at Sundance, but executives have been afraid to make it available. Now it is.
- Slate US21/11 Ted Danson’s Great New Netflix Show Comes on Like a Sitcom, but It’s Really Something Else
-A Man on the Inside shows the sentimental side of the creator of The Good Place.
- Slate US19/11 How Could Latinos Vote for Trump? A Great New HBO Documentary Suggests That’s the Wrong Question.
-Night Is Not Eternal follows a Cuban pro-democracy activist who allied herself with the aspiring strongman.
- Slate US15/11 ‘Martha’ director R.J. Cutler responds to Martha Stewart’s harsh criticism: ‘It wasn’t surprising’
-“She gave me her feedback, and she was upset that I didn’t make the changes that she wanted to make. But this is the process,” the filmmaker scoffed.
- New York Post14/11 All about the documentary "Argentina '78": the World Cup that was played during a military dictatorship
-The series that Disney will release addresses the sporting, political and social angles of the controversial event
- Infobae14/11 Martha Stewart says she wants to do new version of her Netflix doc, calls out ‘intense’ director
-“There’s a lot more to my life,” the TV personality said.
- New York Post10/11 The week in TV: Until I Kill You; The Day of the Jackal; Junior Taskmaster; Asia – review
-Anna Maxwell Martin and Shaun Evans grip in an edgy true crime drama; Eddie Redmayne’s suave lone assassin meets his match; Junior Taskmaster is a chip off the old block. Plus, sea bunnies with David Attenborough
- TheGuardian05/11 Shetland man’s bond with otter becomes subject of award-winning film
-Documentary about Billy Mail’s connection with orphaned pup Molly airs on National Geographic next week
- TheGuardian05/11 The Menéndez phenomenon and the impact of “true crime” on justice
-Renewed interest in the case, fueled by documentaries and series, led Los Angeles prosecutors to consider a new trial. The influence of entertainment on the judicial system generates various reflections
- Infobae29/10 Serial killing in South Africa: Station Strangler murders re-examined in new documentary
-The film explores the lasting impact of the killings on the Mitchells Plain community and raises questions about the police investigation.
- TheConversation-Europe27/10 The most shocking revelations from Christopher Reeve's new documentary
-The production “Super/Man” pays an emotional tribute to the resilience of the iconic actor, without avoiding exposing the mistakes that marked his private life.
- Infobae26/10 Case closed? True crime keeps affecting real cases, including Menendez brothers.
-True crime content often leads to a wave of public interest, and multiple cases have seen major developments following that attention.
- USA Today26/10 The life story of the first female engineer working in a coal mine / Kwal broadcast on Documentary Network
-Tehran - IRNA - The director of the documentary "Koval" said: In this work, a woman accepts the high risks of working in a mine and has been a mine manager for about 15 years, which can become a good example for the audience to strive and achieve long-term goals in life.
- IRNA25/10 Are the Menendez Brothers About to Go Free?
-How two notorious criminals could finally see freedom.
- Slate US19/10 Hamza Yassin looks back: ‘I lived in my car for nine months while I cut my teeth as a wildlife cameraman’
-The TV presenter on pet lions and monkeys, moving to the UK from Sudan, and his love for the Scottish Highlands
- TheGuardian18/10 Hulu’s New Documentary Is a Gripping Detective Story Set in the World of Pop
-It’s a cautionary tale for both artists and fans.
- Slate US16/10 Exclusive | ‘DWTS’ pro Derek Hough and wife Hayley to detail her near-fatal brain surgery in new doc: Doctors told me ‘she’s not going to be the same’
-“They pretty much told me that I lost her,” the judge recounted.
- New York Post15/10 ‘Anatomy of Lies’ bombshells: ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ writer Elisabeth Finch who faked cancer also claimed Anna Paquin donated a kidney
-The new three-episode Peacock docuseries “Anatomy of Lies” (now streaming) covers the unbelievable story of former “Grey’s Anatomy” writer Elisabeth Finch, who wove a web of lies more dramatic than…
- New York Post12/10 A Powerful New Doc Takes On an Issue Crucial to This Election. Why Is MSNBC Holding It Till After?
-Errol Morris’ latest examines one of the Trump administration’s greatest horrors.
- Slate US11/10 One of Our Most Popular Genres Appears to Be Going Through a Bit of an Identity Crisis
-Is the music documentary OK?
- Slate US02/10 The Kings of ’90s Indie Rock Just Played Their Own “Eras” Tour. They Called It “The End of Our Career.”
-Pavement celebrated the release of the new movie about them with a one-off show. Was it their last?
- Slate US01/10 News Emmy: Peruvian production company Pacha Films wins award for report on shark fin trafficking
-The Peruvian production company participated in a project by the international network Al Jazeera, and won in the category for best coverage of climate, environment and meteorology. We talked about it with the director of Pacha Films, Luis del Valle.
- La República27/09 Will Ferrell’s Great New Netflix Movie Finds Him Taking On a Very Unlikely Role
-The SNL alum has made a career of playing oafs. That’s what makes Will & Harper so powerful.
- Slate US24/09 For Christopher Reeve's son Will, grief never dies, but 'healing is possible'
-Will Reeve is in the spotlight, along with his older half-siblings, with the documentary "Super/Man," the story of his famous dad, Christopher Reeve.
- MSN16/09 "The Master of Hell 2" continues to surge at the box office in its second weekend
-"The Master of Hell 2" continues to surge at the box office in its second weekend
- Sina11/09 “What now? The future according to Bill Gates” comes to Netlfix with an innovative proposal
-With five chapters, this production delves into the most important problems in the world. Disinformation, climate crisis and artificial intelligence, among other topics
- Infobae09/09 A comprehensive list of new films in September. Which films can counterattack the box office?
-As the hot summer gradually subsides, the film market has also ushered in a new round of competition. Various masterpieces are prepared one after another, trying to catch the audience's attention. From documentaries to comedies, from thrillers to sci-fi blockbusters, there are all kinds of diverse movie genres that are dizzying to watch. This is not only a visual feast, but also a re-exploration o
- MSN08/09 Michael Imperioli took a jab at ‘Sopranos’ creator David Chase after rough audition: ‘He’s not even Italian!’
-“I walked out of [the audition] thinking, ‘This aint gonna happen. Who cares, he’s not even Italian!’” Michael Imperioli said about his audition for “The Sopranos” creator D…
- New York Post07/09 Canadian gov-funded documentary following Russian soldiers blasted as ‘pure propaganda’: ‘Very distorted picture’
-A documentary accused of portraying Russian soldiers as victims and legitimizing Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has sparked outrage at film festivals in Venice and Toronto.
- New York Post02/09 Doomed child star Gary Coleman’s ex-wife addresses shocking claims that she ‘murdered’ him
-The documentary “Gary,” streaming now on Peacock, features several of Coleman’s friends who claim that Shannon Price was responsible for his death at age 42 in May 2010.
- New York Post22/08 Remember All Those Great “Making the Band” Reality Shows From the 2000s? Netflix Has Finally Brought the Genre Back.
-Leave it to K-pop to give the fans what they’ve been missing.
- Slate US22/08 Secret Lives of Orangutans review – David Attenborough’s new series is utterly relaxing TV
-This fascinating documentary – which shows apes making leafy beds, clinging to their mothers and swinging through the treetops – is an immense privilege to watch
- TheGuardian16/08 The Creator of Tiger King Has a New HBO Show. It’s Even More Grotesque.
-If Tiger King was an addictive snack, then Chimp Crazy is a meal to be chewed on.
- Slate US19/07 Netflix’s New Simone Biles Doc Is a Stunning Look Inside the Megastar’s Mind
-Just in time for the Olympics, it’s a moving deep dive into the gymnast’s extremely public crisis.
- Slate US22/06 Donald Sutherland Lost Out on Millions for Not Accepting “Animal House” Backend Offer
-The late Donald Sutherland once estimated that he “could have ended up with $14 million” for 1978’s ‘National Lampoon's Animal House’
- MSN22/06 Jane Fonda Remembers 'Brilliant Actor' Donald Sutherland and Their 'Adventures' After “Klute” Costar's Death
-"We loved working together," Fonda wrote in a tribute post to her late friend
- MSN22/06 “Little House on the Prairie” Cast Shares Why a Reboot Wouldn't Work Today: 'It Can't Be Repeated' (Exclusive)
-During the Monte-Carlo Television Festival in Monaco, the cast gave a major update on the reported 'Little House on the Prairie' reboot from 2020
- MSN20/06 I Watched TMZ’s Bizarre Bennifer Documentary. It’s, Uh, Saying a Lot.
-Bennifer is, for all intents and purposes, still a thing. So why, after delighting in their reunion, are we so obsessed with seeing the couple fall apart?
- Slate US18/06 Mother City: a tough, passionate film about the battle for affordable housing in Cape Town
-The filmmakers followed the Reclaim the City campaign for six years to document their struggle for accommodation in Cape Town’s elite ‘city bowl’.
- TheConversation-Europe14/06 An Oscar for My Octopus Teacher is a boost for South African film. But …
-A tide of ‘the feels’ buoyed the underdog documentary to an Oscar win – but the local industry will need to focus on where international gains are most needed.
- TheConversation-Europe13/06 If You Don’t See These Movies Now, You Never Will
-A growing wave of movies pushes back against the logic of infinite availability.
- Slate US01/06 How to watch ‘The Life and Murder of Nicole Brown Simpson’ documentary
-The new doc was produced in collaboration with Brown’s sisters.
- New York Post27/05 Biggest ‘Fallen Idols: Nick and Aaron Carter’ doc bombshells
-The new documentary “Fallen Idols” covers Nick and Aaron Carter, the sexual assault allegations against the Backstreet Boys member, Aaron’s mental health and drug problems, issues…
- New York Post27/05 The Sequel to One of the Biggest True-Crime Series Ever Just Ended. The Finale Shows What It Could Have Been.
-A new villain and approach arrives too late.
- Slate US25/05 How ‘gross-out’ movie ‘Super Size Me’ pushed McDonald’s to change its menu
-The 2004 documentary claimed shocking health changes occurred when director Morgan Spurlock — who died Thursday of cancer — ate only McDonald’s fast food.
- New York Post24/05 Morgan Spurlock, ‘Super Size Me’ filmmaker, dead at 53
-Morgan Spurlock, the documentary filmmaker best known for “Super Size Me,” has died. He was 53.
- New York Post23/05 How a man deceived thousands of victims in the focus of new Netflix documentary
-The documentary tells the complete story of the financial platform and its leader, Leonardo Cositorto, who deceived thousands of people
- Infobae21/05 Reasons for Reluctant to Watch the Film "Vina: Before 7 Days"
-The film Vina: Before 7 Days is said to be based on a true story, but I'm not interested in watching it because it's not a documentary, which would have a lot of spice
- MSN21/05 It Was One of Music’s Greatest Hit Machines. We’re Remembering It All Wrong.
-A terrific new HBO documentary corrects the record about Stax.
- Slate US16/05 Ashley Madison Netflix doc: All the celebrities revealed in cheating hack
-A new Netflix documentary about Ashley Madison covers the dating website for cheaters, and the 2015 hack, which leaked the names of celebs like Josh Duggar, Snooki’s husband Jionni LaValle, a…
- New York Post15/05 ‘Ashley Madison’ Netflix doc director has theory on who exposed nearly 40 million users in 2015: ‘Fascinating’
-The notorious dating site for married people seeking extramarital affairs, Ashley Madison, takes center stage in a new Netflix documentary, “Ashley Madison: Sex, Lies & Scandal.”
- New York Post11/05 Henrik Lundqvist said Rangers fans acknowledge him on the streets of NYC, but give him space
-Beloved Rangers great Henrik Lundqvist says fans approach him almost every day in New York City — but don’t crowd him.
- New York Post09/05 Hunter Biden hangs with Sean Penn at Malibu’s swanky Soho House amid court setback
-Indicted first son Hunter Biden was spotted chatting with Oscar-winning actor Sean Penn outside Malibu’s Soho House outpost on Thursday.
- New York Post09/05 Why Is A24 Burying Its Jan. 6 Documentary?
-The movie itself suggests a surprising reason.
- Slate US09/05 Worth the wait? The Beatles’ farewell film ‘Let It Be’ hits streaming 54 years later: review
-Whether or not you’ve already watched the tedious-at-times “Get Back,” The Beatles’ farewell film “Let It Be” — now streaming on Disney+ — is only 80 minutes versus eight ho…
- New York Post07/05 The mother of the boy Gabriel Cruz calls for a rally: "We do not want to participate in documentaries or series"
-ALMERÍA, 7 (EUROPA PRESS) The mother of the boy Gabriel Cruz known as 'El Pescaíto', who was murdered by his father's ex-partner, Ana Julia Quezada, on February 27, 2018 after having disappeared, giving rise to a massive social mobilization of almost two weeks in the Cabo de Gata-Níjar Natural Park (Almería), has called a rally next Saturday, May 11, under the motto 'Our fish are not for sale' wit
- MSN29/04 Men missing the point in viral man vs. bear debate
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- News.com.au27/04 Jersey rockers unplugged: Jon Bon Jovi and Bruce Springsteen go on 100-mile drives — with no cellphones!
-In the new Hulu docuseries “Thank You, Goodnight: The Bon Jovi Story,” which premiered on Friday, the “Livin’ on the Prayer” singer reveals the surprisingly simple way that he and Bruce Sprin…
- New York Post22/04 156 documentaries in memory of the genocide of the Soviet people - screenings took place in several cities in Belarus and Russia
-156 documentaries in memory of the genocide of the Soviet people during the Great Patriotic War were made by a tandem of youth from Belarus and Russia. Screenings within the framework of the international project “Without a Statute of Limitations: Unconquered” took place in several cities of two countries.
- Tvr20/04 Chris Packham joins environmental activists in mock funeral procession
-BBC nature presenter delivers eulogy at protest aimed at ‘scaring people a bit’ about the loss of biodiversity in the UK
- TheGuardian16/04 Participant, Maker of Films With Social Conscience, Calls It Quits
-The company had critical and commercial hits over two decades but never made money consistently and faced a challenging entertainment landscape.
- New York Times15/04 Documentary reigns on Netflix! Crime that shocked Canada is the most viewed on the platform
-'Maker of Tears' is no longer the most watched on Netflix after a documentary lasting just under an hour and a half took away that title worldwide. What is it about?
- La República13/04 Eleanor Coppola, Who Chronicled Her Family’s Filmmaking, Dies at 87
-She made documentaries of her husband Francis Ford Coppola’s “Apocalypse Now” and her daughter Sofia Coppola’s “The Virgin Suicides” and recalled their lives in books.
- New York Times11/04 Horrifying true story behind Netflix hit What Jennifer Did
-True crime documentaries are a dime a dozen on Netflix, but Netflix’s What Jennifer Did — the latest true crime documentary that began streaming today — sets itself apart.
- News.com.au10/04 Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora watched new band doc together after fallout: ‘There was never a fight’
-“It was never about money, it was never about a girlfriend. He had issues … and he literally didn’t show up. We were playing for 20,000 people and there’s a black hole on the stag…
- New York Post09/04 Quiet on Set highlights how we don’t keep child stars safe – in Hollywood or online
-New documentary about Nickelodeon, Quiet on Set, highlights how we don’t keep child stars safe. In the age of social media this is an even bigger problem.
- TheConversation-Global09/04 Opinion | The Geopolitics of a Czech-Polish Potato Salad Competition
-In the midst of a political and environmental dispute between the Czech Republic and Poland over a coal mine, a potato salad contest is held in a small border town.
- New York Times08/04 What Chinese Outrage Over ‘3 Body Problem’ Says About China
-The Netflix series showcases one of the country’s most successful works of culture, a rare cultural export. Instead, social media is condemning it.
- New York Times06/04 A New Documentary Captures the Devastation of Overturning Roe v. Wade
-Four years after the acclaimed documentary Boys State, the girls get their turn.
- Slate US05/04 Documentary Filmmaker Explores Japan’s Rigorous Education Rituals
-Her movies try to explain why Japan is the way it is, showing both the upsides and downsides of the country’s commonplace practices. Her latest film focuses on an elementary school.
- New York Times04/04 Partying on a Tuesday With Elon Musk and His 3-Year-Old
-Futurists and the future-curious, including Seth Meyers and Darren Aronofsky, attended a screening in New York City for a new PBS documentary.
- New York Times31/03 ‘Zoey 101’ star Matthew Underwood says agent sexually assaulted him
-“I’m going to share with you something I never thought I would have to talk about publicly, as it’s honestly none of your business anyway,” Underwood said.
- New York Post29/03 ‘The Truth vs. Alex Jones’ Review: The Power of Parents
-Directed by Dan Reed (“Leaving Neverland”), the documentary offers a lesson in how conspiracy theories work and shows how parents confronted Jones in court.
- New York Times27/03 Martin Scorsese to Headline a Religious Series for Fox Nation
-The Oscar-winning director is the latest Hollywood name to sign up for the Fox News streaming platform, joining Kevin Costner, Rob Lowe and Dan Aykroyd.
- New York Times26/03 Opinion | For a Firefighter Struggling With Trauma, Ketamine Therapy Offers Hope
-Rob C., a firefighter in Idaho, undergoes psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy in an attempt to address his PTSD.
- New York Times25/03 ‘Nobody can hold a candle to it’: David Attenborough backs BBC’s nature shows
-Presenter, whose series Mammals airs on Sunday, says broadcaster has changed opinions on conservation the world over
- TheGuardian23/03 I was just 24 when I fell in love with a death-row killer
-A woman has revealed the moment she fell for a death row inmate before spiraling into a life of drugs.
- New York Post23/03 ‘Freaknik’ doc reveals how Atlanta’s iconic spring break blowout became ‘the greatest black gathering in America’
-“It was our Woodstock,” says Luke Campbell, the former 2 Live Crew leader who is an executive producer of the new Hulu documentary “Freaknik.”
- New York Post22/03 Every Allegation in the Explosive New Docuseries About the Dark Side of Children’s TV
-Horrific revelations surrounding child actor Drake Bell, producer Dan Schneider, and more.
- Slate US22/03 ‘Stormy’ Reveals the Flawed Feminist Icon Looming Over Trump’s Trial
-A documentary about Stormy Daniels explores the life of a woman whose silence former President Donald J. Trump is charged with trying to buy.
- New York Times20/03 Robert Irwin topples Hamish Blake as most popular Aussie TV talent
-Just days out from his prime time TV hosting debut, Robert Irwin has been named Australia’s most popular broadcast personality for 2024.
- News.com.au20/03 David Breashears, 68, Who Braved Everest to Capture It on Film, Dies
-He risked death on the slopes of the world’s highest mountain to produce the highest-grossing IMAX documentary of all time.
- New York Times18/03 Nickelodeon’s #MeToo Story Was Hiding in Plain Sight
-Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV lays bare the harmful workplace that Dan Schneider allegedly cultivated.
- Slate US18/03 Stormy Daniels’ doc bombshell claims: Scared of getting murdered — and ‘awful’ Trump sex
-In the new doc “Stormy,” porn star Stormy Daniels said that she signed the NDA at the center of her “hush money” trial with Trump, “So that he could not have me killed…
- New York Post18/03 Human Rights Film Festival: Winners hone in on Russia and Gaza
-The 22nd edition of the FIFDH Human Rights Film Festival awarded Mohamed Jalaby's 'Life is Beautiful', a story of a Palestinian stranded outside Gaza.
- EuronewsEN18/03 Iranian Film ‘My Stolen Planet’ Wins At Thessaloniki Film Festival
-The 26th Thessaloniki Film Festival kicked off with the film “They Shot the Piano Players” by Fernando Trueba, who also received the honorary Golden Alexander for his lifetime contribution to cinema.
- EuronewsEN18/03 Iranian Film ‘My Stolen Planet’ Wins At Thessaloniki Film Festival
-The 26th Thessaloniki Film Festival kicked off with the film “They Shot the Piano Players” by Fernando Trueba, who also received the honorary Golden Alexander for his lifetime contribution to cinema.
- EuronewsEN15/03 “They will say that I am an idiot”: Mourinho, the controversial football coach, will tell everything in an upcoming documentary
-With the creators of “Beckham”, Netflix will bring to the screen an in-depth look at the career of the renowned Portuguese coach
- Infobae15/03 ‘All That’ alums describe ‘extremely close’ relationship with sex offender Brian Peck: Under a ‘naive cloak’
-Brian Peck wasn’t just a dialogue coach to child actors on Nickelodeon’s “All That” in the late ’90s and 2000s. Show stars Giovonnie Samuels and Bryan Hearne, who both joined the sketch-come…
- New York Post15/03 New Paul Simon doc reveals the ‘white noise’ that inspired ‘The Sound of Silence’
-For Paul Simon, sitting in the john at his parent’s home in Flushing, Queens made him flush with creativity to write Simon & Garfunkel’s breakout hit “The Sound of Silence.”
- New York Post15/03 The Stormy Daniels Story Is Darker This Time
-A new documentary shows just how much she—and the country—have changed since 2018.
- Slate US14/03 In ‘Frida’ documentary, artist Frida Kahlo’s own words are used to tell her story
-Frida Kahlo used her own experiences to inform her art. In that spirit, Kahlo’s personal writings are used to help tell the story of her life in a new documentary, “Frida.”
- APNews14/03 Embattled fashion designer John Galliano still can’t explain his awful antisemitic rant 13 years later
-Many in the fashion world have embraced and seemingly forgiven John Galliano after his videotaped antisemitic rant went viral in 2011 — but the famed designer is still making excuses.
- New York Post14/03 A New Wave of Movies Finds an Unexpected Way of Capturing the 2020s
-The fantastic Grand Theft Hamlet is only the latest documentary to search for real life inside a video game.
- Slate US12/03 Opinion | A Filmmaker’s Road Trip to U.F.O. Country: ‘Time is the Real Enemy’
-Why did a U.F.O. allegedly crash in Roswell, N. M., of all places? In 1994, the filmmaker Bill Brown set out on a road trip to explore the 1947 incident.
- New York Times11/03 He Was in Prison. She Was in Covid Lockdown. They Freed Each Other.
-During the pandemic Jessica Jacobs binge-watched true crime shows. Inspired, she started working on cases with a lawyer. Two men who spent decades behind bars walked free.
- New York Times11/03 Microplastics Are a Big Problem, a New Film Warns
-At SXSW, a documentary traces the arc of plastics in our lives, and highlights evolving research of the potential harm of its presence in our bodies.
- New York Times11/03 Four Daughters is a Tunisian masterpiece – what makes the film groundbreaking
-The first Arab woman nominated for two Oscars, Kaouther Ben Hania is a visionary and a feminist.
- TheConversation-Europe11/03 Bobi Wine: The People’s President – a gripping film about Uganda’s fight for freedom
-An emotional roller coaster, the film tracks the pop star’s political battle up close and personal.
- TheConversation-Europe11/03 Ukrainian Director Says He’d Rather Have No Oscar and No War
-‘20 Days in Mariupol,’ Mstyslav Chernov’s harrowing first-person account from the early days of Russia’s invasion, won for best documentary feature.
- New York Times10/03 ‘High & Low — John Galliano’ Review: Designing a Comeback
-This documentary tracks what happened after the British designer was caught on camera voicing racist and antisemitic hate speech.
- New York Times10/03 Citizen Queer: Thessaloniki celebrates LGBTQI+ documentary cinema
-Greece's Citizen Queer film festival aims to pay tribute to the origins of LGBTQI+ representation in cinema, along with its pioneers. For so long hidden in the shadows, now the art form is finally getting to shine in the spotlight, writes Elise Morton.
- EuronewsEN09/03 When the Oscars Were Held Against the Backdrop of Another Divisive War
-Three days before the 2003 ceremony, the United States invaded Iraq. Despite pleas to delay the awards, the academy went ahead with what became a politics-suffused evening.
- New York Times09/03 Cramming for the Oscars
-It’s been a rough year for Hollywood, but the post-awards season landscape offers some hints of hope for audiences.
- New York Times08/03 Stormy Daniels is ‘out of f – – ks’ in new Trump scandal doc: ‘I’m telling the truth’
-“She said, ‘Sarah, so many people have tried to make a documentary about me. No one will touch it because I’m a porn star and because of Trump,” Sarah Gibson said about Stormy Daniels.
- New York Post08/03 Opinion | ‘The Zone of Interest’ Exposes How Easy It Is to Look Away
-The Oscar contender not only avoids the pitfalls of fictionalizing the Holocaust. “Zone of Interest” is also unsettlingly relevant to our current moment.
- New York Times08/03 Oscars 2024: Four Daughters is a Tunisian masterpiece – what makes the film groundbreaking
-The first Arab woman nominated for two Oscars, Kaouther Ben Hania is a visionary and a feminist.
- TheConversation-Europe07/03 Bobi Wine: The People’s President – a gripping Oscar-nominated film about Uganda’s fight for freedom
-An emotional roller coaster, the film tracks the pop star’s political battle up close and personal.
- TheConversation-Europe04/03 ‘Dune’ Fans, Here’s a Documentary That Will Blow Your Mind
-‘Jodorowsky’s Dune’ chronicles a director’s determination to film his vision of the saga, one that would have included Mick Jagger and Gloria Swanson.
- New York Times03/03 The week in TV: The Jury: Murder Trial; Things You Should Have Done; The Completely Made-Up Adventures of Dick Turpin and more – review
-Depressing yet riveting, a real-life murder trial is restaged in front of not one but two entrenched juries. Plus, a nicely warped gen Z sitcom from YouTuber Lucia Keskin; and Noel Fielding swaps cakes for cloak-swishing
- TheGuardian02/03 Lying ex-Rep. George Santos claims he’s working on a movie and reality TV show
-Lying former Rep. George Santos claims he’s too busy to get back into politics – because he’s making a movie documentary and wants to be reality TV star.
- New York Post02/03 California woman suspects step-grandfather was 1970s Santa Rosa serial killer
-Jim Mordecai died in 2008 – but his secrets didn’t go with him.
- New York Post01/03 Dad-of-22 defends getting wife pregnant at 13
-There is never a right time to start a family, with most couples agonising over the decision for months – if not years.
- News.com.au29/02 ‘Friends in Low Places’: Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood’s new Nashville bar lands doc
-“This is so much more than I bargained for! With that said, what we have built is far more than just a business.” — Garth Brooks
- New York Post28/02 What on Earth Is Happening With Wendy Williams?
-It has become increasingly clear that Williams doesn’t have the agency over her own life that we would expect such a television titan to have.
- Slate US28/02 This is … a flop: Jennifer Lopez’s comeback album crashes in chart debut
-Despite a major promotional campaign — including a star-studded short film — Jennifer Lopez’s comeback album “This Is Me… Now” made an absolutely abysmal debut on the Billboard 200 at N…
- New York Post27/02 A New HBO Docuseries Excavates Texas’ Dark Past—and the Hopes for Its Future
-Texas is more diverse and more complicated than its government or its gerrymandered electoral maps reflect.
- Slate US27/02 Opinion | Dancing on the Rooftops of New York in a Rediscovered Short Film
-Louis Johnson, the choreographer of “The Wiz,” could “outdance anyone.” Watch two rarely seen performances here.
- New York Times27/02 Why the N.Y. Fire Dept. Canceled Its Black History Month Celebration
-A documentary screening about the city’s first Black fire commissioner was scrapped after his family objected to the film’s exclusion of a Black firefighter group.
- New York Times27/02 Bro code: Jennifer Lopez turned down by Anthony Ramos for film because he’s friends with ex Marc Anthony
-There was one celeb who didn’t want to join Jennifer Lopez’s all-star “This Is Me… Now” squad — “In the Heights” star Anthony Ramos — out of his loyalty to J.Lo’s thir…
- New York Post26/02 ‘Where Is Wendy Williams?’: 5 Takeaways From the Documentary
-The Lifetime series gave an inside look at the television star’s life and struggles since she last hosted her talk show in 2021.
- New York Times25/02 Wendy Williams shown finishing full bottle of vodka in bed in shocking new doc: ‘We all drink — why can’t I?’
-The shocking scene from the explosive new documentary comes days after Williams revealed that she had been diagnosed with primary aggressive aphasia and frontotemporal dementia.
- New York Post25/02 ‘Dahomey,’ Documentary About Looted Artwork, Wins Top Prize at Berlin Film Festival
-The documentary, directed by Mati Diop, was awarded the Golden Bear.
- New York Times24/02 Documentary Download: Ukrainian Stories of Sustenance and Strife
-After the death of Russian dissident Aleksei A. Navalny, these four movies examine the war in unexpected ways.
- New York Times24/02 At the Berlin Film Festival, Reconsidering the Power of Doubt
-At a festival that is having an identity crisis, some of the best movies suggest that lacking certainty isn’t always a bad thing.
- New York Times24/02 Wendy Williams breaks silence on dementia, aphasia diagnosis
-The TV and radio legend’s statement comes ahead of the release of her two-part Lifetime documentary, “Where is Wendy Williams?”
- New York Post23/02 Wendy Williams’ guardian files lawsuit ahead of Lifetime doc premiere
-Williams’ “care team” announced Thursday that the former TV and radio personality has been diagnosed with primary aggressive aphasia and frontotemporal dementia.
- New York Post22/02 Wendy Williams Has Frontotemporal Dementia and Aphasia, Representatives Say
-Representatives for the former daytime talk show host announced her diagnoses two days before the release of a two-part documentary about her health issues.
- New York Times22/02 Cancer-stricken James Brown refused chemo: ‘I don’t wanna lose all my hair’
-After Godfather of Soul James Brown was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2004 — two years before his death — his tresses were foremost on his mind in his treatment.
- New York Post21/02 Wendy Williams in a facility to treat cognitive issues, family says — but they don’t know where
-“I speak with her very regularly when she reaches out to me. She is, from what I understand, in a wellness, a healing type of environment.” — Wendy Williams’ sister, Wanda Finney.…
- New York Post21/02 I feel good … again! How Sylvester Stallone helped save James Brown’s career in the ‘80s
-James Brown’s career made a big comeback after Sylvester Stallone asked him to record a song for 1985’s “Rocky IV.”
- New York Post20/02 The Best True Crime to Stream: Viral Stories With a Twist
-What happens when widespread attention plays an unexpected role in a crime or investigation? Here are four picks across television, documentaries and podcasts that explore the question.
- New York Times20/02 Opinion | To Become a Lion
-Both a ceremonial custom and a dynamic sport, lion dancing is a cultural practice that spans generations and continents.
- New York Times20/02 8 Documentaries That Capture Something True About Love
-These movies go beyond examining a relationship to reveal the glories, discontents and more about romance.
- New York Times19/02 ‘The Dynasty’ Got the Secretive New England Patriots to Speak
-For an Apple TV+ docuseries, the tight-lipped sports franchise provided insight into six Super Bowl victories as well as darker moments.
- New York Times18/02 How ‘The Greatest Night in Pop’ Got the ’80s Right
-The Netflix documentary revels in nostalgia. But the heart of the film spotlights the relationships between the pop superstars who recorded “We Are the World.”
- New York Times18/02 ‘Total immersive obsession’: meet the man on a mission to record every bird in Ireland
-The ornithologist’s all-consuming quest has made him an unlikely celebrity in Cork, and his passion for nature is raising awareness about the seriousness of Ireland’s ecological crisis
- TheGuardian17/02 The Documentary Aleksei Navalny Knew We’d Watch After His Death
-The Oscar-winning film followed the dissident after an attempt on his life. It played like a thriller at the time; today it feels even more chilling.
- New York Times17/02 James Brown’s daughters still get DMs from his fans ‘all the time,’ almost 20 years after his death
-James Brown’s daughters said their Instagram inboxes are filled with DMs from their dad’s fans from places as far as Japan, Africa and Australia.
- New York Post17/02 The Story of ‘Wham!’ Comes From an Unlikely Source
-The director Chris Smith was not a fan of the ’80s pop band when he decided to take on the project about George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley.
- New York Times17/02 PBS music doc ‘Gospel’ is a blessing that lifts spirits
-If you are tired of TV shows like “The Bachelor” where women demean themselves by competing for the “love” of a man; visit PBS and watch the new docuseries called “Gospel.”
- New York Post16/02 ‘The 2024 Oscar Nominated Short Films’ Review: Small Running Times, Large Themes
-Many of this year’s films take a darker turn, but there is some levity among the bunch.
- New York Times15/02 The Hadrama Arabs in Indonesia.. How did they influence and influence?
-A documentary produced by Al Jazeera tells the story of the Hadhram Arabs who arrived in Indonesia more than 500 years ago, and how they influenced and influenced Indonesia's multi-ethnic society.
- Aljazeera12/02 Cash strapped star forced to work at 80
-Comedy legend Eric Idle has exposed a rift in the Monty Pythontroupe — and denied he is “on the take” from the group’s coffers.
- News.com.au08/02 Nickelodeon alums allege ‘abusive relationship’ with Dan Schneider, ‘toxic environment’ on set in new doc trailer
-“‘Quiet on Set’ reveals an insidious environment rife with allegations of abuse, sexism, racism, and inappropriate dynamics with its underage stars and crew.” — ID
- New York Post08/02 This Oscar Season Just Got Its Dumbest Controversy Yet
-And the whiners are coming remarkably close to saying the quiet part out loud.
- Slate US07/02 Selena Quintanilla’s dad slams Oxygen doc featuring his daughter’s killer: ‘Nothing but lies’
-“Everyone knows there’s zero truth to anything that comes out of her mouth.” — Selena Quintanilla’s father, Abraham, on convicted killer Yolanda Saldívar who’s feature…
- New York Post05/02 From Ballet to Blackjack, a Dance Pioneer’s Amazing Odyssey
-George Lee was the original Tea in “George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker.” A documentary filmmaker found him and a lost part of ballet history in Las Vegas.
- New York Times04/02 Documentary Download: 3 Celebrity Portraits Worth Your Time
-The typical star biography avoids warts. But there are films that combine critical takes with a better understanding of their subjects’ cultural import.
- New York Times04/02 ‘Dario Argento Panico’ Review: When He Says ‘Cut,’ the Scene Begins
-This jam-packed portrait of the revered Italian horror maestro both fascinates and frustrates.
- New York Times01/02 “She was herself and a fighter”: Kim Kardashian produces documentary on the life of Elizabeth Taylor
-The BBC docuseries will seek to offer a unique perspective on the actress, combining the views of celebrities and experts for an intimate and revealing portrait.
- Infobae30/01 ‘The Greatest Night in Pop’ Review: They Were the World
-This documentary shows the highlights of the recording session for the charity song “We Are the World,” which assembled a who’s who of pop celebrities.
- New York Times30/01 Celine Dion won’t let her stiff person syndrome battle ‘define’ her as she reveals new doc
-“This last couple of years has been such a challenge for me, the journey from discovering my condition to learning how to live with and manage it, but not to let it define me.” — Celine…
- New York Post30/01 Opinion | Our Friend Is Gone, but He Lives Through Our Resistance in Myanmar
-After the 2021 military coup in Myanmar, the loved ones of the deceased artist and political prisoner San Zaw Htway wrote him letters as an act of remembrance and hope.
- New York Times30/01 Queensland celebrity chef: Shock as popular restaurant shuts doors
-A Queensland celebrity chef has been given just 24 hours to shut the doors on his popular Noosa restaurant after it fell to financial pressures.
- News.com.au30/01 Vallejo police slammed for bungling case in Netflix ‘American Nightmare’ series: ‘How does it feel to be publicly shamed?’
-“How does it feel to be publicly shamed and humiliated?” a commenter on social media asked the Vallejo Police Department.
- New York Post29/01 For the Most Groundbreaking Oscar Race This Year, Try Documentaries
-All five nominees are international features focused on geopolitical events, and three are directed by women.
- New York Times29/01 ‘Lil Nas X: Long Live Montero’ Review: A Hip-Hop Trailblazer
-The documentary, streaming on Max, follows the queer singer-rapper on the road and at home, but the best scenes by far are when he is onstage.
- New York Times28/01 At Sundance, A.I., Psychics and Other Ways of Connecting With the Dead
-Festival documentaries ranged across the genre map, but several explored the lengths we’ll go to communicate with lost loved ones.
- New York Times27/01 Martha Stewart to bare all in new Netflix documentary about her life, career and time in prison
-The doyenne of domesticity is letting it all hang out.
- New York Post27/01 When Soccer’s Content Mine Loses Sight of Reality
-As documentaries and series about teams proliferate, it’s easy to pine for the ones that offered the clearest windows into the game.
- New York Times27/01 ‘Pictures of Ghosts’ Review: Layers of Love and Memory
-The Brazilian director Kleber Mendonça Filho draws on fact and fiction in this image-rich documentary that moves fast and far, but always returns home.
- New York Times27/01 ‘In the Summers,’ a Father-Daughters Tale, Wins the Top Prize at Sundance
-The jury focused largely on under-the-radar titles, though a Jesse Eisenberg-Kieran Culkin collaboration also was recognized.
- New York Times25/01 The real reason Prince and Madonna didn’t join Michael Jackson for ‘We Are the World’: doc
-The new documentary “The Greatest Night in Pop” — which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on Friday and will begin streaming on Netflix on Jan. 29 — reveals why Madonna and Prince didn’t part…
- New York Post23/01 Netflix’s Latest True-Crime Hit Proves How Fiction Has Colonized the Way We Think About Reality
-American Nightmare tells the story of Denise Huskins and Aaron Quinn, who were victimized twice—first by a stranger, then by the police and the media.
- Slate US23/01 Depardieu Sexual Assault Suit Dropped Over Statute of Limitations
-Hélène Darras, a French actress, had accused Gérard Depardieu of groping her in 2007 on a movie set. A separate investigation of the actor is proceeding, Paris prosecutors said.
- New York Times23/01 Menachem Daum, 77, Filmmaker Who Explored the World of Hasidim, Dies
-His acclaimed documentary “A Life Apart” presented a complex portrait of a religious group usually depicted as somber and impenetrable.
- New York Times22/01 New Christopher Reeve doc details ‘absolutely incredible’ moment at ‘96 Oscars after horse-riding accident
-“I was in London, it was a school night and we stayed up until three or four in the morning to watch it and it was absolutely incredible.” — Matthew Reeve on watching his father, …
- New York Post21/01 Brit smashed herself with hammer to sell phony claims about sex trafficking, new film reveals
-Eleanor Williams, 23, spent three years lying about being raped and trafficked, even smashing herself in the head with a hammer to sell the ruse, a shocking new BBC documentary reveals.
- New York Post18/01 Move over, ‘Gone Girl’: ‘American Nightmare’ creators dissect ‘shocking’ doc case
-“That is genuinely the question that hangs over all of this. Why were they so determined to paint this couple as liars?” filmmaker Bernadette Higgins told The Post.
- New York Post17/01 ‘June’ Review: The Enduring Appeal of June Carter Cash
-A new documentary by Kristen Vaurio details the life and career of the singer-songwriter, who was a member of country music royalty.
- New York Times11/01 20 days in Mariupol and its author are nominated for the DGA award
-The tape was included in the Outstanding Directorial Achievements in Documentary category.
- Korrespondent09/01 Gypsy Rose Blanchard doc bombshells: voodoo hex, pill addiction and more
-Gypsy Rose Blanchard is dropping bombshells about her shocking life, now that she’s out of jail. The 32-year-old — who was convicted of second-degree murder in the 2015 killing of her mother,…
- New York Post09/01 Opinion | Art’s Colonial Legacy: ‘It Would Have Been Better Not to Have Needed Museums.’
-In this short film, Congolese artworks voice poet and author Aimé Césaire’s words: “Colonization is thingification.”
- New York Times05/01 Kristine Barnett slams Natalia Grace’s abuse claims in docuseries
-Kristine Barnett claims her formerly adopted daughter Natalia Grace is lying about being abused in the new ID docuseries “The Curious Case of Natalia Grace: Natalia Speaks.” In a length…
- New York Post04/01 Hunter Biden’s ‘sugar brother’ Kevin Morris plots gauzy documentary on first son
-Kevin Morris may be working on a documentary about Biden — showing him working on his paintings and trying to raise his children while trying to keep sober amid his ongoing legal battles, the Los A…
- New York Post04/01 Natalia Grace doc ends with disturbing new allegation — after her true age is revealed
-Her “curious” story isn’t over, yet. The wild Investigation Discovery docuseries, “The Curious Case of Natalia Grace,” ended its second season on Wednesday with a shocker. Titled “The Curiou…
- New York Post04/01 Ukrainian orphan Natalia Grace’s DNA test confirms her real age after she’s accused of ‘masquerading’ as a child, trying to kill parents
-Natalia Grace’s adoptive parents claimed that she was a homicidal adult in her 20s posing as a six-year-old when they adopted her in 2010.
- New York Post03/01 Netflix doc eerily similar to ‘Gone Girl’ drops trailer — after alleged victim called comparison ‘insulting’
-It’s a real-life “Gone Girl.” Netflix has announced a new documentary, “American Nightmare,” which covers a bizarre kidnap-for-ransom case. In March 2015, armed intruders wearing scuba …
- New York Post30/12 ‘Down in the Delta’ at 25: When Maya Angelou Considered Reverse Migration
-The memoirist’s sentimental film speaks to Black Americans returning to the South.
- New York Times30/12 The Great 2023 Streaming Movies You May Have Missed
-This collection of gems includes character-driven dramas, dark comedies, smart documentaries, and romantic comedies both sunny and disturbing.
- New York Times29/12 ‘Occupied City’ Review: Mapping the Holocaust, Street by Street
-In his four-and-half-hour documentary, the British director Steve McQueen charts the fate of Amsterdam’s Jewish population during the Nazi occupation.
- New York Times27/12 CW doc ‘I Am Burt Reynolds’ lays bare the life and loves of the late actor
-“Burt’s story, his journey through life, is an intense human story and one with a lot of ups and downs.” — “I Am Burt Reynolds” director Adrian Buitenhuis.
- New York Post26/12 Opinion | Knitting Helps Us Embrace Life’s Messy Imperfections
-Crafters across Britain speak to how knitting can help us heal, even at our most broken.
- New York Times22/12 The wildest documentaries and docuseries of 2023: cults, murder and more
-Yes, there’s always an endless supply of cults.
- New York Post22/12 Prince William, King Charles poke fun at viral ‘sausage fingers’ before coronation, new royal doc shows
-The monarch’s meaty mitts have been a topic of discussion for quite some time now, and have often made the King the butt end of the joke on several occasions.
- New York Post22/12 ‘Barbie’ Makes a Strong Showing on Oscar Shortlists
-The film is the equivalent of a semifinalist in the song, score and sound categories. “Killers of the Flower Moon” also landed on several lists.
- New York Times21/12 Willie Nelson’s doc bombshells: Wife finds mistress’ baby hospital bill, an ex-relative shoot-out — and a fork stabbing
-Willie Nelson opens up about cheating on one ex-wife and getting stabbed by another, and about his suicide attempts, in the new docuseries “Willie Nelson & Family.” Produced by “Yellowstone” cr…
- New York Post21/12 Coming Soon: A George Santos Documentary Focusing on His ‘Human Side’
-The filmmaker, Jenner Furst, will pay Mr. Santos an archival material fee, an arrangement similar to the one he used with Billy McFarland, the subject of “Fyre Fraud.”
- New York Times21/12 Can’t Make It to Broadway? Book and Movie Ideas for Theater Lovers.
-There are plenty of novels, memoirs, documentaries and livestreaming options sure to satiate fans of theater.
- New York Times20/12 Opinion | I Went Abroad Hoping to Help. I Came Back Disillusioned.
-Nearly 13 years after his civil service in Senegal, Paul Drey questions his role as a volunteer in the German system of development aid.
- New York Times17/12 Brooklyn Beckham’s wife Nicola Peltz painted as ‘nightmare bride’ in new doc
-Details of Peltz’s billionaire father Nelson Peltz’s legal battle with wedding planners exposed in new documentary
- New York Post14/12 Do Americans still use plastic bags? Here’s what the stats tell us
-The average person still uses 140 plastic bags in a year — about the height of an 18-story building, new research suggests.
- New York Post14/12 ‘Kevin Hart & Chris Rock: Headliners Only’ Review: Sold-Out Laughs
-This Netflix movie is aimed at comedy fans, even if they already know many of its stories.
- New York Times13/12 Can the Holocaust Movie Be Revelatory Again? 3 Filmmakers Say Yes.
-Tragic tellings of the Shoah are all too common. The directors of “The Zone of Interest,” “Origin” and “Occupied City” refuse to let it live in the past.
- New York Times12/12 Opinion | As Frogs Disappear Worldwide, ‘There Is No Way to Stop That Killer.’
-Mysterious deaths have occurred all over the planet and followed a similar pattern. Why have so many species vanished? And what does it all have to do with us?
- New York Times12/12 Natalia Grace, adopted girl who claimed to be 6, confronts her adoptive father in new docuseries
-Natalia Grace sensationally confronts her adoptive father in a new six-part series titled “The Curious Case of Natalia Grace: Natalia Speaks.”
- New York Post12/12 The 10 Best Movies of 2023
-In a year when the movies felt big again, these towered above the rest.
- Slate US10/12 ‘Werner Herzog: Radical Dreamer’ Review: A Guide to the Filmmaker’s Work
-This documentary examines Herzog’s oeuvre and celebrity influence.
- New York Times09/12 ‘Anselm’ Review: An Artist Contemplates the Cosmos, in 3-D
-The history and thought of the artist Anselm Kiefer is threaded throughout this exceptional documentary from Wim Wenders.
- New York Times08/12 The 10 Best TV Shows of 2023
-Succession, Reservation Dogs, and more, plus some honorable mentions worth your time.
- Slate US06/12 Opinion | How Studying the Humanities Helps Humanity
-Readers agree with a guest essay touting the benefits. Also: Senator Tommy Tuberville’s blockade; living with grief; ethics and a murder documentary.
- New York Times05/12 The Wizard of Ink
-Jason Logan gathers acorns, old nails and even cigarette butts to make his specialty pigments.
- New York Times