If These Walls Could Sing Review - Mary McCartney Celebrates Her Childhood in this Definitive Look at Abbey Road Studios
Mary McCartney’s first feature film is a touching reminiscence on her childhood as the daughter of one of The Beatles, Paul McCartney, as well as the definitive documentary on Abbey Road Studios, and the people who made it into the legendary name it is today.
To the End Review - Rachel Lear’s Follow Up to Knock Down the House Is an Instant Skip
Rachel Lear’s pseudo-follow-up to her 2019 documentary, Knock Down the House is a disappointing example of how not to document a political movement.
Tribeca 2022 | Chop & Steele Review - The Ultimate Pranksters Meet in One of the Most Inventive Documentaries I’ve Seen All Year
Chop & Steele, a documentary about a prank that Joe Pickett & Nick Prueher pulled off (somehow) years ago premiered at the 2022 Tribeca Festival, and is one of the best documentaries I’ve seen all year.
Tribeca 2022 | Halftime Review - Stunning Direction Can’t Save This Messily Edited Jennifer Lopez Documentary
After its debut at the 2022 Tribeca Festival, I review the Jennifer Lopez documentary, Halftime, which…isn’t good.
My Name Is Pauli Murray Review: A Forgotten American Icon Reearthed
In this documentary from Participant Media and distributed by Amazon Studios, directors Betsy West and Julie Coen tell a compelling story of an American icon that's gone without recognition for too long - Pauli Murray.
Roadrunner: A Film About Anthony Bourdain Review: Morgan Neville’s Latest Documentary Goes Into the Mind of Anthony Bourdain, For Better or For Worse
Three years after his death, Anthony Bourdain finally gets the portrait he deserves, even if there are some questionable choices within.