Art for Everybody Review: The Painter of Light’s Hidden Hues
Miranda Yousef’s documentary, "Art for Everybody," turns its lens upon Thomas Kinkade, the artist whose moniker, ...
Read moreDetailsMiranda Yousef’s documentary, "Art for Everybody," turns its lens upon Thomas Kinkade, the artist whose moniker, ...
Read moreDetailsVarda Bar-Kar’s documentary, "Janis Ian: Breaking Silence," invites us not merely to observe a life, but ...
Read moreDetailsThe ambition of "The Stimming Pool" is not merely to show autism, but to approximate its ...
Read moreDetailsAlex Braverman’s documentary, "Thank You Very Much," extends an invitation not merely to revisit the life ...
Read moreDetailsThere are stories that lie dormant, buried under the weight of time and indifference, only to ...
Read moreDetailsAngela Merkel at Harvard in 2019 delivers a crisp appeal to dismantle walls—an image set against ...
Read moreDetailsFrom the first light breaking over Butler Lawn, “The Encampments” plants you in a green expanse ...
Read moreDetailsHulu’s "Muslim Matchmaker" extends an invitation into a specific sphere of romantic pursuit, charting the efforts ...
Read moreDetailsDéni Oumar Pitsaev emerges from the screen like a ghost of memory, returning to the Pankisi ...
Read moreDetailsHBO’s two-part documentary Pee-wee as Himself arrives like a confessional stained glass, refracting Paul Reubens’ life ...
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