Of all the genres that the Tribeca Film Festival covers, it does the best job of showcasing and premiering top notch documentaries. Even though I’m not a massive fan of the category, I look... Read more
If the Tribeca Film Festival is known for anything, it’s that it is a treasure trove of documentaries. The festival doesn’t discriminate and features a large selection of docs covering a wi... Read more
If I told you that there is one art forger who has fooled 46 museums in 20 states with over 100 pieces of fake art, you’d likely expect him to be a shadowy, unknown criminal who has ma... Read more
The last time the Tribeca Film Festival featured a baseball documentary it was the wonderful Knuckleball!, one of my all-time favorite sports documentaries. This year’s The Battered Ba... Read more
It is assured that you will be miserable watching this film; which is not to say that it lacks artistic value, just that it is entirely joyless. Directed by Rithy Pahn, a French studied and... Read more
Can you feel it? Awards season is creeping up on us and it’s starting to get exciting. While some of the best films of the year are getting ready to release, this year’s documen... Read more
Since I’m getting ready for the New York Film Festival, this year’s Tribeca Film Festival already feels like a long time ago. However, even when film festivals are long over the... Read more
Since the beginning of film we’ve generally had two distinct types of films: documentaries and narratives. However, with the rise of “reality” television and documentary d... Read more
Concert documentaries are always fan favorites. Generally the people that see these films know a thing or two about the artist and crave more information about them while wanting to underst... Read more
Seafaring documentaries always interest me because of the massive amount of interesting information they impart on me as well as the importance they can have on our ecosystem as well as the... Read more
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