That's the Way God Planned It review - Paris Barclay chronicles the life and music of the man often considered a "Fifth ...
Ashima review: documentary follows young rock climber Ashima Shiraish as she achieves rare feats for a 13-year-old ingenue of ...
One would assume that a documentary about Gallagher would be just as chaotic as the man himself and, in that sense, Josh ...
Front Row review: the United Ukrainian Ballet Company honours the war effort by inviting soldier Oleksandr “Teren” Budko to ...
DOC NYC kicks off its 2024 edition with a slate of Oscar contenders and world premieres including My Sweet Land, Yalla ...
Home Court review: documentary follows the early career of college basketball star Ashley Crea with the Princeton Tigers.
The People's Way review: the stories of three women capture the ongoing fight of the Black Lives Matter movement at local ...
Exclusion: Beyond the Silence review - Keira Loughran examines the ongoing impact of the Chinese Exclusion Act in this film ...
Hot Docs announces plans to pause the Forum, its marquee Industry event, for the 2025 festival as it "reimagines" the event ...
Cinema Eye Honors nominations include Sugarcane, No Other Land, Dahomey, Daughters, Mistress Dispeller, Look Into My Eyes, ...
Ondi Timoner observes as her sister, Rabbi Rachel Timoner, and Revered Dr. Robert Waterman take a leap of faith.
Vrej Khachatryan has never lived without fear of war. The 11-year-old boy spent his early childhood in Artsakh (aka Nagorno-Karabakh), a nation state of ethnic Armenians that declared its independence ...