Movie Releases by Genre

The War Room

The War Room

January 1, 1994 | PG
A documentary of the Bill Clinton 1992 presidential campaign and the organization who ran it.
Metascore:
78
User Score:
6.8
The Young Girls Turn 25

The Young Girls Turn 25

October 20, 1993
A recital becomes part of the French culture; 25 years later the performers return to the village where it was first launched.
Metascore:
76
User Score:
tbd
Brother's Keeper

Brother's Keeper

September 9, 1992 | Not Rated
This documentary by Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky details the murder trial of Delbert Ward. Delbert's of a family of 4 brothers (the other 3 being Roscoe, Lyman and William - Bill, for short), working as semi-literate farmers, and living together in isolation in a ramshackle shack, until William's death. The subsequent police investigation and medical examiner's autopsy suggested Bill may not have died from natural causes, and Delbert was arrested on charges of second-degree murder. Under questioning by police, Delbert appears to have waived his rights and signed a confession, but, it seems he might not have been competent, and was coerced into doing so. The film explores possible motives for the crime, from mercy-killing (Bill was ill at the time), to progressively more outré hypotheses. It also shows how residents of the rural community of Munnsville, NY rallied to the support of one of their own (residents previously considered the Wards as social outcasts), against what they felt were intrusive 'big-city' police and a district attorney involved in an election, who might've used the death to help bolster his candidacy.
Metascore:
93
User Score:
7.1
A Brief History of Time

A Brief History of Time

August 21, 1992 | G
A film about the life and work of Stephen Hawking, who despite his near total paralysis is one of the great minds of all time.
Metascore:
78
User Score:
7.7
Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse

Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse

November 27, 1991 | R
Documentary that chronicles how Francis Ford Coppola's Apocalypse Now (1979) was plagued by extraordinary script, shooting, budget, and casting problems - nearly destroying the life and career of the celebrated director.
Metascore:
95
User Score:
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Paris Is Burning

Paris Is Burning

August 1, 1991 | R
A chronicle of New York's drag scene in the 1980s, focusing on balls, voguing and the ambitions and dreams of those who gave the era its warmth and vitality.
Metascore:
82
User Score:
6.9
Madonna: Truth or Dare

Madonna: Truth or Dare

May 24, 1991 | TV-14
Documentary following singer Madonna on her controversial Blond Ambition tour in 1990.
Metascore:
70
User Score:
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Roger & Me

Roger & Me

December 20, 1989 | R
Director Michael Moore pursues GM CEO Roger B. Smith to confront him about the harm he did to Flint, Michigan with his massive downsizing.
Metascore:
70
User Score:
5.6
Thelonious Monk: Straight, No Chaser

Thelonious Monk: Straight, No Chaser

October 1, 1989 | PG-13
A documentary film about the life of pianist and jazz great Thelonious Sphere Monk. Features live performances by Monk and his band, and interviews with friends and family about the offbeat genius.
Metascore:
75
User Score:
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For All Mankind

For All Mankind

May 19, 1989 | Not Rated
An in-depth look at various NASA moon landing missions, starting with Apollo 8.
Metascore:
79
User Score:
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Let's Get Lost

Let's Get Lost

April 21, 1989 | Not Rated
Let's Get Lost looks at the life of jazz trumpeter and singer Chet Baker.
Metascore:
85
User Score:
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The Thin Blue Line

The Thin Blue Line

September 1, 1988
A documentary which argues that Randall Harris was wrongly convicted of the murder of Dallas police officer Robert Wood by corrupt system of justice.
Metascore:
79
User Score:
8.5
The Decline of Western Civilization Part II: The Metal Years

The Decline of Western Civilization Part II: The Metal Years

June 17, 1988 | TV-MA
Documentary showcase, what life was like for the music artists living during the Los Angeles Heavy Metal scene in the mid and late 1980s.
Metascore:
58
User Score:
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Powaqqatsi

Powaqqatsi

April 29, 1988 | G
An exploration of technologically developing nations and the effect the transition to Western-style modernization has had on them.
Metascore:
57
User Score:
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Eddie Murphy: Raw

Eddie Murphy: Raw

December 18, 1987 | R
Eddie Murphy in a stand-up performance recorded live. For an hour and a half he talks about his favourite subjects: sex and women.
Metascore:
54
User Score:
8.3
Sign 'o' the Times

Sign 'o' the Times

November 20, 1987 | PG-13
A concert film with theatrical staging, featuring live performances by Prince and his band.
Metascore:
72
User Score:
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Private Practices: The Story of a Sex Surrogate

Private Practices: The Story of a Sex Surrogate

September 26, 1986 | Unrated
In this cult doc from 1985, director Kirby Dick (This Film Is Not Yet Rated) weaves a fascinating study of the curious role of a sex surrogate in the then-new discipline of sexual therapy. Maureen Sullivan and two of her clients agreed to have the entire progression of their therapy taped, and what emerges is a disarming and compassionate look at the struggles people face in connecting with one another. Twenty-five-year-old Kipper is a virginal grad student who gets nervous just talking to a girl, let alone touching her, and John, at 45, is newly divorced and suffering from fears of sexual inadequacy. As Maureen attempts to build up their confidence, she also exposes her own doubts in this touching film that dismisses a clinical approach to sex.
Metascore:
56
User Score:
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Stop Making Sense

Stop Making Sense

October 18, 1984
A concert film of the rock band Talking Heads.
Metascore:
94
User Score:
8.3
Koyaanisqatsi

Koyaanisqatsi

April 27, 1983 | Not Rated
A collection of expertly photographed phenomena with no conventional plot. The footage focuses on nature, humanity and the relationship between them.
Metascore:
72
User Score:
7.7
Let's Spend the Night Together

Let's Spend the Night Together

October 15, 1982 | PG
Hal Ashby's film chronicles The Rolling Stones' shows in Tempe, Arizona and East Rutherford, New Jersey during their 1981 US tour.
Metascore:
51
User Score:
tbd
Burden of Dreams

Burden of Dreams

May 30, 1982 | Not Rated
A documentary following German auteur Werner Herzog as he deals with difficult actors, bad weather and getting a boat over a mountain, all in an effort to make his film Fitzcarraldo (1982).
Metascore:
77
User Score:
tbd
The Decline of Western Civilization

The Decline of Western Civilization

July 5, 1981 | Not Rated
The Los Angeles punk music scene circa 1980 is the focus of this film. With Alice Bag Band, Black Flag, Catholic Discipline, Circle Jerks, Fear, Germs, and X.
Metascore:
93
User Score:
6.4
This Is Elvis

This Is Elvis

April 10, 1981 | PG
The life and career of Elvis Presley are chronicled in home movies, concert footage, and dramatizations. Subjects include early performances, army service, Ed Sullivan Show appearance, marriage, 1968 comeback, health decline and death.
Metascore:
71
User Score:
tbd
The Last Waltz

The Last Waltz

April 26, 1978 | PG
Martin Scorsese's 1978 documentary chronicles The Band's farewell concert on November 25, 1976 in San Francisco.
Metascore:
84
User Score:
8.1
Renaldo and Clara

Renaldo and Clara

January 25, 1978 | R
Bob Dylan on tour with the Rolling Thunder Revue in 1975; concert footage, documentary interviews and bizarre improvised character scenes.
Metascore:
41
User Score:
tbd
Pumping Iron

Pumping Iron

January 18, 1977 | PG
Pumping Iron is a docudrama about the world of professional bodybuilding, with a focus on the 1975 IFBB Mr. Universe and 1975 Mr. Olympia competitions.
Metascore:
72
User Score:
7.8
The Song Remains the Same

The Song Remains the Same

October 20, 1976 | PG
A documentary of a Led Zeppelin tour mixed with live concert footage, a unique fantasy, and interviews with the band members. And yes, there's some violin bow mixed in.
Metascore:
46
User Score:
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That's Entertainment, Part II

That's Entertainment, Part II

May 17, 1976 | G
The second installment in the "That's Entertainment" trilogy features more classic scenes from MGM's vast musical library with the addition of comedy and drama films.
Metascore:
67
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Not a Pretty Picture

Not a Pretty Picture

March 31, 1976 | Not Rated
Mixing narrative and documentary filming in a unique way, the story is autobiographical and is about a date rape, dissecting the characters and circumstances around it. By following the effects of the incident on the main character we grow to understand the tremendous impact of what many people don't consider to be rape.
Metascore:
80
User Score:
tbd
Grey Gardens

Grey Gardens

September 27, 1975 | PG
An old mother and her middle-aged daughter, the aunt and cousin of Jacqueline Kennedy, live their eccentric lives in a filthy, decaying mansion in East Hampton.
Metascore:
83
User Score:
8.0
F for Fake

F for Fake

September 27, 1975 | PG
A documentary about fraud and fakery.
Metascore:
87
User Score:
7.2
That's Entertainment!

That's Entertainment!

June 21, 1974 | G
Various MGM stars from yesterday present their favourite musical moments from the studio's 50 year history.
Metascore:
73
User Score:
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Pink Floyd at Pompeii – MCMLXXII

Pink Floyd at Pompeii – MCMLXXII

April 24, 1974 | G
British progressive rock band Pink Floyd perform at the ancient Roman Amphitheater in the ruins of Pompeii, Italy in 1971. Although the band perform a typical live set from the era, there is no audience beyond the basic film crew.
Metascore:
75
User Score:
tbd
The Murder of Fred Hampton

The Murder of Fred Hampton

October 4, 1971 | Not Rated
Fred Hampton was the leader of the Illinois Chapter of the Black Panther Party. This film depicts his brutal murder by the Chicago police and its subsequent investigation, but also documents his activities in organizing the Chapter, his public speeches, and the programs he founded for children during the last eighteen months of his life.
Metascore:
86
User Score:
7.5
On Any Sunday

On Any Sunday

July 28, 1971 | G
Documentary on motorcycle racing featuring stars of the sport, including film star Steve McQueen, a racer in his own right.
Metascore:
75
User Score:
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Gimme Shelter

Gimme Shelter

December 6, 1970 | GP
Called the greatest rock film ever made, this landmark documentary follows the Rolling Stones on their notorious 1969 U.S. tour. When three hundred thousand members of the Love Generation collided with a few dozen Hells Angels at San Francisco’s Altamont Speedway, Direct Cinema pioneers David and Albert Maysles and Charlotte Zwerin were there to immortalize on film the bloody slash that transformed a decade's dreams into disillusionment.
Metascore:
85
User Score:
7.7
Original Cast Album: Company

Original Cast Album: Company

October 28, 1970
Stephen Sondheim's musical "Company" opened on Broadway in the Spring of 1970, and tradition dictates that the cast recording is done on the first Sunday after opening night. D.A. Pennebaker, the now-legendary documentarian, filmed the production of the original cast recording, the back and forth between Sondheim and the performers, and the dynamic of trying to record live performance. The film climaxes with Elaine Stritch's performance of "The Ladies Who Lunch". The show won 6 Tony Awards including "Best Musical" and ran for two years on Broadway.
Metascore:
83
User Score:
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Let It Be

Let It Be

May 13, 1970 | G
The filmed account of The Beatles' attempt to recapture their old group spirit by making a back to basics album, which instead drove them further apart.
Metascore:
72
User Score:
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Woodstock

Woodstock

March 26, 1970 | R
It happened on a small farm in upstate New York, for three remarkable days of mud and happiness in 1969, when over half a million people came together to celebrate life, love, and music--Woodstock. One camera crew was there, in the middle of everything, recording the live performances of many of the greatest singers and musicians of the era, and the joy, peace and rock 'n' roll experienced by hundreds of thousands.
Metascore:
95
User Score:
6.4
Salesman

Salesman

April 17, 1969 | G
Four relentless door-to-door salesmen deal with constant rejection, homesickness and inevitable burnout as they go across the country selling very expensive bibles to low-income Catholic families.
Metascore:
80
User Score:
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Monterey Pop

Monterey Pop

December 26, 1968 | Not Rated
On a beautiful June weekend in 1967, at the beginning of the Summer of Love, the first Monterey International Pop Festival roared forward, capturing a decade’s spirit and ushering in a new era of rock and roll. Monterey featured career-making performances by Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, and Otis Redding, but they were just a few among a wildly diverse cast that included Simon and Garfunkel, the Mamas and the Papas, the Who, the Byrds, Hugh Masekela, and the extraordinary Ravi Shankar. With his characteristic vérité style, D. A. Pennebaker captured it all, immortalizing moments that have become legend: Pete Townshend destroying his guitar, Jimi Hendrix burning his. [Janus Films]
Metascore:
77
User Score:
7.3
The Queen

The Queen

June 17, 1968 | Not Rated
More than 40 years before RuPaul's Drag Race, this ground-breaking documentary about the 1967 Miss All-American Camp Beauty Pageant introduced audiences to the world of competitive drag. The film takes us backstage to kiki with the contestants as they rehearse, throw shade, and transform into their drag personas in the lead-up to the big event. Organized by LGBTQ icon and activist Flawless Sabrina, the competition boasted a star-studded panel of judges including Andy Warhol, Larry Rivers, and Terry Southern.. But perhaps most memorable is an epic diatribe calling out the pageant's bias delivered by Crystal LaBeija, who would go on to form the influential House of LaBeija, heavily featured in Paris Is Burning (1990). A vibrant piece of queer history, The Queen can now be seen in full resplendence thanks to a new restoration from the original camera negative. [Kino Lorber]
Metascore:
78
User Score:
tbd
Bob Dylan: Dont Look Back

Bob Dylan: Dont Look Back

May 17, 1967 | Not Rated
Documentary covering Bob Dylan's 1965 tour of England, which includes appearances by Joan Baez and Donovan.
Metascore:
84
User Score:
tbd
The Endless Summer

The Endless Summer

June 15, 1966 | Not Rated
The crown jewel to ten years of Bruce Brown surfing documentaries. Brown follows two young surfers around the world in search of the perfect wave, and ends up finding quite a few in addition to some colorful local characters.
Metascore:
82
User Score:
tbd
The Living Desert

The Living Desert

November 10, 1953 | Passed
Documentary of the lives of flora and fauna in a desert in the US.
Metascore:
69
User Score:
tbd
Man with a Movie Camera

Man with a Movie Camera

May 12, 1929 | Not Rated
A man travels around a city with a camera slung over his shoulder, documenting urban life with dazzling invention.
Metascore:
96
User Score:
6.8
Under the Influence

Under the Influence

TBA
Casey Neistat's documentary traces the rise and fall of David Dobrik, one of the biggest YouTubers in the world, whose feel-good videos masked the dark and reckless new ethos of online celebrity culture.
Metascore:
66
User Score:
tbd
Being Frank: The Chris Sievey Story

Being Frank: The Chris Sievey Story

TBA
It's a documentary about the life of eccentric comidian Frank Sidebottom who wore a huge paper mache' head and whose true identity was a closely guarded secret until after died. The 2014 Magnolia Pictures film titled Frank was inspired by his sensational mystery.
Metascore:
79
User Score:
tbd
The Reckoning: Hollywood's Worst Kept Secret

The Reckoning: Hollywood's Worst Kept Secret

TBA | Not Rated
Powerful, personal and uncensored, Barry Avrich's The Reckoning: Hollywood’s Worst Kept Secret explores the most explosive scandal in pop culture’s history: sexual misconduct in Hollywood. The film is raw and a culture-change agent. The film begins with an insider’s account of the once-feared and loathsome Harvey Weinstein, and the launch of an emotional movement that led to the evisceration of some of the biggest players in show business. It features devastating accounts from a diverse cast and points a spotlight on the irrefutable facts that propelled these seemingly-invincible players to be protected and their secrets hidden at all costs. [Vertical Entertainment]
Metascore:
71
User Score:
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The Lure

The Lure

TBA | Not Rated
Roughly 4 years ago, Forrest Fenn took a large treasure chest filled with gold and jewels and hid it somewhere in the Rocky Mountains. News of this $3 million bounty slowly broke out, sparking a wild treasure hunt with people far and wide landing in New Mexico to search for gold.
Metascore:
49
User Score:
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Justice

Justice

TBA | Not Rated
Exploring the epic battle to confirm Brett Kavanaugh, Justice is a portrait of a broken, corrupt system and the brave citizens who still feel duty-bound to tell their story.
Metascore:
60
User Score:
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Remake

Remake

TBA
In Remake, filmmaker Ross McElwee turns his lens on the passage of time and the uneasy space between documenting life and understanding it. The film traces McElwee’s relationship with his son Adrian, and the fragile bond the camera created between them while Adrian was alive, and now that he’s gone. Drawing from decades of footage, some shot by Ross, some by Adrian, the film becomes a layered excavation of memory and image making. Threaded through is the ghost of another project: a stalled effort by Hollywood to fictionalise McElwee’s 1986 classic, Sherman’s March. What emerges is a work shaped by absence and propelled forward by the urge to keep looking, even when there’s no clear story left to tell. [Venice]
Metascore:
92
User Score:
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Innocence of Memories

Innocence of Memories

TBA | Not Rated
Writing, memory and architecture flow together in this sensual nocturnal wandering through the streets of Istanbul, which becomes a vibrant archive of life lived. [Soda Pictures]
Metascore:
73
User Score:
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Suburban Fury

Suburban Fury

TBA | Not Rated
In the early 1970s, the FBI recruited Sara Jane Moore, a conservative mother from the San Francisco suburbs, to infiltrate leftist organizations—but her deeply radicalizing politics complicated her role. Moore takes us back through her recollections and perspectives leading up to the moment where she attempted to assassinate President Gerald Ford, and an eerie sense of déjà vu takes hold as the tightrope of tension—between the ideals of the US and the realities we are living through—becomes a stranglehold.
Metascore:
74
User Score:
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Hopper/Welles

Hopper/Welles

TBA | Not Rated
An intimate and revelatory 1970 conversation between two film giants, Dennis Hopper, then riding high on the massive success of Easy Rider, and Orson Welles, ever the iconoclast and an offscreen interviewer of probing authority.
Metascore:
71
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Bayou Maharajah

Bayou Maharajah

TBA | Not Rated
Bayou Maharajah explores the life and music of New Orleans piano legend James Booker, the man Dr. John described as "the best black, gay, one-eyed junkie piano genius New Orleans has ever produced." A brilliant pianist, his eccentricities and showmanship belied a life of struggle, prejudice, and isolation. Illustrated with never-before-seen concert footage, rare personal photos and exclusive interviews, the film paints a portrait of this overlooked genius.
Metascore:
73
User Score:
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Endurance

Endurance

TBA | Not Rated
In a legendary feat of leadership and perseverance, polar explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton kept his crew of 27 men alive for over a year despite the loss of their ship in frigid pack ice. Over a century later, a team of modern-day explorers sets out to find the sunken ship.
Metascore:
68
User Score:
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David Bowie: The Final Act

David Bowie: The Final Act

TBA | Not Rated
Ten years on from the release of his final album, Bowie: The Final Act charts the extraordinary final creative chapter of one of music’s most iconic and inventive artists.
Metascore:
68
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Sacro GRA

Sacro GRA

TBA
After the India of Varanasi's boatmen, the American desert of the dropouts, and the Mexico of the narco-assassin, Gianfranco Rosi've Decided to tell the tale of a part of his own country, roaming and filming for over two years in a minivan on Rome's giant ring road, the GRA, or GRA-to discover the invisible worlds and possible futures harbored in this area of constant turmoil. Elusive characters and fleeting apparitions emerge from the background of this winding zone.
Metascore:
64
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Alien on Stage

Alien on Stage

TBA | Not Rated
Alien On Stage is a documentary about a unique crew of bus drivers from Dorset, whose amateur dramatics group decide to ditch doing another pantomime and try something different. Having never done anything like it before, they spent a year creating a serious adaptation of the sci-fi, horror film, Alien (1979); finding ingenious solutions to pay homemade, homage to the original film. The show is a crushing flop but fate gives them a second chance to find their audience. Whilst still adjusting to the idea that their serious show is actually a comedy, the group find out they're suddenly being whisked from their village hall to a London West End theatre to perform this accidental masterpiece for one night only. With wobbly sets, awkward acting and special effects requiring 'more luck than judgment', will their West End debut be alright on the night? This bus driving crew are our space heroes. Their bus station is our space station. Dorset is outer-space and where is the Alien? It's behind you.
Metascore:
71
User Score:
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Woodlands Dark and Days Bewitched: A History of Folk Horror

Woodlands Dark and Days Bewitched: A History of Folk Horror

TBA | Not Rated
Woodlands Dark and Days Bewitched explores the folk horror phenomenon from its beginnings in a trilogy of films - Michael Reeves' Witchfinder General (1968), Piers Haggard's Blood on Satan's Claw (1971) and Robin Hardy's The Wicker Man (1973) - through its proliferation on British television in the 1970s and its culturally specific manifestations in American, Asian, Australian and European horror, to the genre's revival over the last decade. Touching on over 100 films and featuring over 50 interviewees, Woodlands Dark and Days Bewitched investigates the many ways that we alternately celebrate, conceal and manipulate our own histories in an attempt to find spiritual resonance in our surroundings.
Metascore:
80
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A Bunch of Amateurs

A Bunch of Amateurs

TBA | Not Rated
Bradford Movie Makers is one of the oldest amateur filmmaking clubs in the world. Once a thriving community, these days the membership is dwindling and the group struggle to keep the wolf from the door.
Metascore:
72
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The Hunt for Planet B

The Hunt for Planet B

TBA | Not Rated
Taking us behind the scenes with NASA's high-stakes Webb Space Telescope, The Hunt for Planet B follows a pioneering group of scientists - many of them women - on their quest to find another Earth among the stars.
Metascore:
74
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The Lost Sons

The Lost Sons

TBA | Not Rated
A baby is kidnapped from a hospital, months later, a toddler is abandoned. Could he be the same baby?
Metascore:
57
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Icarus: The Aftermath

Icarus: The Aftermath

TBA | TV-MA
The second chapter of the 2018 Academy Award-winning feature documentary, ICARUS.
Metascore:
89
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The Hard Stop

The Hard Stop

TBA | Not Rated
The police killing of Mark Duggan in London, 2011, ignited the worst civil unrest in recent British history and made headlines around the globe.
Metascore:
80
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Anton Corbijn Inside Out

Anton Corbijn Inside Out

TBA | Not Rated
Anton Corbijn Inside Out is an intimate and revealing portrait of an influential artist and the result of almost four years of filming by director Klaartje Quirijns. Examining Corbijn's youth and current life, Inside Out searches for the source and meaning of the themes in his life and work: sacrifice, fame, religion and death. The film shows what drives him and what his ideas are on the modern icons that he has created. [Music Box Films]
Metascore:
54
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Closure

Closure

TBA | Not Rated
After his teenage son goes missing, Daniel scours the depths of the Vistula River, torn between the dread of a fatal leap and the hope that his son may still be alive.
Metascore:
81
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I Get Knocked Down

I Get Knocked Down

TBA | Not Rated
Dunstan Bruce is 59 and he's struggling with the fact that the world seems to be going to hell in a handcart. He is angry and frustrated. How does a middle-aged, retired radical, who feels invisible get back up again?
Metascore:
66
User Score:
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blur: To the End

blur: To the End

TBA | Not Rated
blur: To The End follows the unique relationship of four friends - and bandmates of three decades - Damon Albarn, Graham Coxon, Alex James and Dave Rowntree as they came together in early 2023 to record new songs ahead of their sold-out, first ever shows at London’s Wembley Stadium in July last summer. Featuring performances of their most iconic, much-loved songs, footage of the band in the studio and life on the road, blur: To The End is an intimate moment in time with this most enduring of English bands, who have been at the heart of British cultural life and influence for over three decades.
Metascore:
73
User Score:
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Mrs. Fang

Mrs. Fang

TBA | Not Rated
Fang Xiuying was a farm worker born in Huzhou, Fujian in 1948. For the last eight years of her life she suffered from Alzheimer's. By 2015 the symptoms were quite advanced. Treatment in a convalescent home was ineffective, so in June 2016 it was discontinued and she returned home. We filmed some scenes of her everyday life in 2015, then returned in June 2016 and filmed the last ten days of her life. The film shows the feelings of a person nearing death, and the reality of her relatives' and neighbors' attitudes towards a person about to leave this life.
Metascore:
77
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Rebel Dykes

Rebel Dykes

TBA | Not Rated
Rebel Dykes is a rabble-rousing documentary set in 1980s post-punk London. The unheard story of a community of dykes who met doing art, music, politics and sex, and how they went on to change their world.
Metascore:
80
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Il Mio Corpo

Il Mio Corpo

TBA | Not Rated
Under the Sicilian sunlight, Oscar collects scrap metal with his father. At the other end of town, Stanley the Nigerian migrant gets by thanks to small tasks given by the parish priest. Both share the same desire for a better life.
Metascore:
75
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Our New President

Our New President

TBA | Not Rated
The story of Donald Trump's election told entirely through Russian propaganda. By turns horrifying and hilarious, the film is a satirical portrait of Russian media that reveals an empire of fake news and the tactics of modern-day information warfare.
Metascore:
66
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Camp 14: Total Control Zone

Camp 14: Total Control Zone

TBA
Shin Dong-Huyk was born on November 19, 1983 as a political prisoner in a North Korean re-education camp. He was a child of two prisoners who had been married by order of the wardens. He spent his entire childhood and youth in Camp 14, a death camp. He was forced to labor since he was six years old and suffered from hunger, beatings and torture, always at the mercy of the wardens. He knew nothing about the world outside the barbed-wire fences. At the age of 23, with the help of an older prisoner, he managed to escape. For months he traveled through North Korea and China and finally to South Korea, where he encountered a world completely strange to him.
Metascore:
70
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The Extraordinary Miss Flower

The Extraordinary Miss Flower

TBA | Not Rated
The Extraordinary Miss Flower brings to life the remarkable story of the extraordinary Geraldine Flower and the discovery of a suitcase of letters sent to her in the 60s and 70s that inspired acclaimed Icelandic singer/songwriter Emilíana Torrini to return to the studio.
Metascore:
71
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Inna de Yard

Inna de Yard

TBA | Not Rated
A portrait of a group of pioneering reggae musicians, Inna De Yard captures the ongoing relevance of reggae and its social values, and the music's passion to revitalize an older generation while passing it on to younger listeners.
Metascore:
76
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Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds

Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds

TBA | Not Rated
Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds star in a tender portrait of Hollywood royalty in all its eccentricity. From the red carpet to the back alleys behind it, the documentary is about the bonds of family love, which are beautifully bitter-sweet.
Metascore:
78
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Maya and the Wave

Maya and the Wave

TBA | Not Rated
Filmmaker Stephanie Johnes' documentary follows world-champion Brazilian surfer Maya Gabeira, who battles against monster waves as well as chauvinism in the field of competitive surfing.
Metascore:
64
User Score:
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The 8th

The 8th

TBA | Not Rated
The 8th traces Ireland’s campaign to remove the 8th Amendment – a constitutional ban on abortion. It shows a country’s transformation from a conservative state in thrall to the Catholic church to a more liberal secular society. The 8th includes voices from both sides of the debate, but its primary focus is on the dynamic female leaders of the pro-choice campaign. The film follows the veteran campaigner Ailbhe Smyth and self-described glitter-activist Andrea Horan as they chart a bold strategy of grassroots activism and engineer the impossible. This dramatic story is underscored by a vivid exploration of the wrenching failures that led to this defining moment in Irish history.
Metascore:
82
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McKellen: Playing the Part

McKellen: Playing the Part

TBA | Not Rated
Feature documentary on the life and work of Sir Ian McKellen.
Metascore:
68
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Hanging by a Wire

Hanging by a Wire

TBA | Not Rated
When a cable car malfunctions in the mountains, eight people including six students are trapped high above a valley. As time runs out before the final cable fails, rescue teams work against the clock to save the stranded passengers.
Metascore:
64
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Nuisance Bear

Nuisance Bear

TBA | Not Rated
A polar bear is forced to navigate a human world of tourists, wildlife officers, and hunters as its ancient migration collides with modern life. When a sacred predator is branded a nuisance, it becomes unclear who truly belongs in this shared landscape.
Metascore:
65
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The Oldest Person in the World

The Oldest Person in the World

TBA | Not Rated
A decade-long global journey chronicles the ever-changing record holders of the title of oldest person alive. What begins as a portrait of longevity becomes a meditation on the passage of time, the randomness of fate, and the joy and profound human experience of being alive.
Metascore:
74
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The History of Concrete

The History of Concrete

TBA | Not Rated
After attending a workshop on how to write and sell a Hallmark movie, filmmaker John Wilson tries to use the same formula to sell a documentary about concrete.
Metascore:
81
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Knife: The Attempted Murder of Salman Rushdie

Knife: The Attempted Murder of Salman Rushdie

TBA | Not Rated
Previously unseen footage captured by Salman Rushdie’s wife, Rachel Eliza Griffiths, documents his journey. Following not just his physical rehabilitation, but also the restoration of his spirit and optimism. Inspired by Rushdie’s memoir Knife: Meditations After an Attempted Murder.
Metascore:
83
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Once Upon a Time in Harlem

Once Upon a Time in Harlem

TBA
A decade post-death, filmmaker William Greaves reveals his final work: footage of a 1972 gathering he arranged with Harlem Renaissance legends, which he deemed his most significant capture.
Metascore:
94
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Once Upon a Time in Venezuela

Once Upon a Time in Venezuela

TBA
Villagers in the Venezuelan community of Lake Maracaibo fight against pollution, corruption and neglect to keep homes and way of life.
Metascore:
80
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One in a Million

One in a Million

TBA
A Syrian girl's decade-long journey to Germany and back, as she and her family face the challenges of war and life as refugees, showing both the hardships and hopes of starting anew.
Metascore:
85
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American Doctor

American Doctor

TBA | Not Rated
When three American doctors — Palestinian, Jewish, and Zoroastrian — enter Gaza to save lives, they find themselves caught between medicine and politics, risking everything to expose the truth.
Metascore:
83
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Antiheroine

Antiheroine

TBA | Not Rated
Courtney Love, singer, songwriter, and actor, is sober and preparing to release new music after a decade, ready to share her unfiltered story.
Metascore:
71
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The Echo

The Echo

TBA | Not Rated
In the remote village of El Echo that exists outside of time, the children care for the sheep and their elders. While the frost and drought punish the land, they learn to understand death, illness and love with each act, word and silence of their parents. A story about the echo of what clings to the soul, about the certainty of shelter provided by those around us, about rebellion and vertigo in the face of life. About growing up.
Metascore:
91
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Voyage of Time: Life's Journey

Voyage of Time: Life's Journey

TBA | PG-13
An examination of the birth and death of the known universe.
Metascore:
68
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Soul Patrol

Soul Patrol

TBA | Not Rated
From deep behind enemy lines, a hidden chapter of American military history is uncovered, prompting the question of whether reckoning with the past can bring peace to those who lived it. The Vietnam War’s first Black special operations team reunites to tell their story.
Metascore:
76
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American Pachuco: The Legend of Luis Valdez

American Pachuco: The Legend of Luis Valdez

TBA | Not Rated
Luis Valdez elevates Chicano narratives to cinema through Zoot Suit and La Bamba, overcoming political and industry pushback to create landmark films that broaden and honor America's cultural story.
Metascore:
68
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Present.Perfect.

Present.Perfect.

TBA | Not Rated
Millions of Chinese people do live streaming. Those whose poverty, physical shortcomings or gender prevent them from taking part in the real world find human contact here; fragments of lives that are interwoven with virtual showrooms.
Metascore:
72
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Make Me Famous

Make Me Famous

TBA | Not Rated
Make Me Famous is the story of the Lower East Side art movement through an unknown artist, fully allowing the creativity itself to take centerstage. Set during arguably the last great art explosion in American history, Make Me Famous tells the story of unknown painter, Edward Brezinski in his quest for fame. Our film gives an intimate portrait of what it was like to be an artist in N.Y.C. in the 1980s. It delves into the spirit of the artists themselves, what drove their generation and what they were up against.
Metascore:
68
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All These Sons

All These Sons

TBA | Not Rated
On Chicago's South and West sides, guns and gangs are destroying countless lives. Two men dedicate their lives educating, empowering and healing young Black men at high risk for being victims-or perpetrators-of deadly gun-violence.
Metascore:
79
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Midwives

Midwives

TBA | Not Rated
Two midwives, one Buddhist and one Muslim, defy strict ethnic divisions to work side by side in a makeshift clinic in western Myanmar, providing medical services to the Rohingya of Rakhine State.
Metascore:
74
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Milius

Milius

TBA | Not Rated
A look at the life of filmmaker,John Milius.
Metascore:
59
User Score:
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  1. The Longest Game

    • Runtime: 69 min
  2. The Dead and the Others

    • Runtime: 114 min
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