February 5, 2026 Sundance 2026 Review: A Renaissance Stirs Once More in the Dazzling “Once Upon a Time in Harlem”
February 5, 2026 Sundance 2026 Review: A Renaissance Stirs Once More in the Dazzling “Once Upon a Time in Harlem”
November 16, 2021 DOC NYC 2021 Review: Holly Morris’ “Exposure” Charts an Expedition That Can’t Be Measured in Miles
November 16, 2021 DOC NYC 2021 Interview: Neasa Ní Chianáin on Giving a New Generation Something to Think About in “Young Plato”
November 15, 2021 DOC NYC 2021 Review: A Football Team Has Plenty to Tackle Off the Field in “Messwood”
November 15, 2021 DOC NYC 2021 Review: What’s In a Name Leaves a Lot to Answer For in “Grandpa Was an Emperor”
November 14, 2021 DOC NYC 2021 Review: Putting Together a Career in the Art World Takes Considerable Creativity in “The Art of Making It”
November 14, 2021 DOC NYC 2021 Interview: Amy Grappell on the Summer Camp Lessons That Last a Lifetime in “Kinderland”
November 13, 2021 DOC NYC 2021 Interview: Joe Winston on the Breakthrough Mayoral Campaign of “Punch 9 for Harold Washington”
November 12, 2021 DOC NYC 2021 Review: A Ramen Shop Serves Up Something Deeply Satisfying in “Come Back Anytime”
November 11, 2021 DOC NYC 2021 Interview: Jimmy Goldblum on Reconstructing Memories of Syria in “A Broken House”
November 11, 2021 DOC NYC 2021 Interview: Alexandra Dalsbaek on a New Generation Taking a Stand in “We Are Russia”
November 11, 2021 DOC NYC 2021 Interview: Daniel Sivan and Mor Loushy on Uncovering “Camp Confidential: America’s Secret Nazis”