Celebrity Life
How ‘The Vanishing at the Cecil Hotel’ Misses the Real Story of Elisa Lam
Over four episodes, Netflix's new docuseries delves into various theories of a 21-year-old's death — but largely ignores the reality
How the Media Failed Britney Spears and Dylan Farrow
Two new documentaries show there's only one true obstacle to controlling your own narrative in the press: being female
‘Murder Among the Mormons’ Investigates SLC Bombing: Watch the Trailer
Documentary miniseries premieres March 3rd
Questlove to Direct New Sly Stone Documentary
Project will follow drummer's critically acclaimed directorial debut, Summer of Soul
The Best Movies We Saw at Sundance 2021
From a postapocalyptic genre flick to a handful of brilliant, offbeat docs about our current moment — these were the films at this year's festival that moved and marked us
D.O.A. Punk’s Pivot to Politics Highlights New Documentary ‘Something Better Change’
Joey "Shithead" Keithley's journey from hardcore singer to city councillor in British Columbia examined in upcoming film
In ‘MLK/FBI,’ Director Sam Pollard Investigates Why Hoover Needed His Civil Rights Villain
By the film's end, Martin Luther King Jr. and J. Edgar Hoover — who met face-to-face only once — emerge as an inseparable American pair
Martin Scorsese Reveals New Fran Lebowitz Doc, ‘Pretend It’s a City’
Director once again focuses his attention on the humorous, keen observations of his witty pal
‘Crock of Gold’ Review: The Eternal Lost Weekend of Shane MacGowan
Julian Temple's portrait of the Pogues singer is a rambling, messy, wild, sad and inspirational doc — in other words, a fine tribute to its subject
‘Gimme Shelter’ at 50: How The Rolling Stones Got Conquered By America
Rob Sheffield on how Mick, Keef, and the gang gave the world the ultimate rock & roll horror movie
‘Zappa’ Review: A Modernist Mozart Who Happened to Be a Rock Star
An exhaustive new documentary on Frank Zappa offers up a portrait of an artist as a walking contradiction
Enter the little-known world of chairs, in a Vitra film available online
Everything you never knew about chairs, from its history to interesting facts, in a free documentary released by Vitra only for a limited period.
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