Advertisements Documentary directors Amanda McBaine and Jesse Moss’ most popular documentaries, Boys State and Girls State, follow two groups of carefully selected high schoolers tasked with hypothetically creating a democratic government from the ground up, as part of a prestigious summer program.…
« read »Predators reveals that To Catch A Predator and its modern YouTube byproducts allow for a free pass to buy into the police state and exploitative entertainment founded on useless, fumbling nods to interpersonal justice.…
« read »'Mad Bills To Pay' is a modern dose of social realism.…
« read »But the magic of 'Hard Truths' is the way Pansy’s self-imposed suffering reveals all the joy, connection, and potential gratitude just at her fingertips if she would only choose to see it.…
« read »I have no doubt these people love Harper. But are they willing to not just celebrate her, but also denounce those in their community who are actively and regularly transphobic?…
« read »'No Other Land' documents not just Israel’s violent oppression, but the Palestinian people’s unbelievable capacity to prevail, to remain on their land at any cost.…
« read »Black Box Diaries highlights that, as it currently stands, we will not find justice through pathways run by patriarchy and the valuing of the upper-class and higher-powered voices over the marginalized. …
« read »'Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets' puts a magnifying glass on a lesser-known part of America.…
« read »Decker's style carries the film while Moss grounds its feminist themes with her excellent performance.…
« read »Carmilla is a strong and meaningful debut from Emily Harris…
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