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Reviews
Feels Good Man
A disturbing documentary about a work of art escaping the artist's control and being put to sinister use.
A disturbing documentary about a work of art escaping the artist's control and being put to sinister use.
A revisionist take on the death of Robin Williams.
An excerpt from The Press Gang on independent filmmaking in the '90s.
A New Orleans-based heist thriller with a political conscience, owing as much to "Chinatown" as "Set it Off."
The list of interviewees makes it worth seeing: besides critics, historians, and the current head of the MPAA, we hear from big-name pioneers in mainstream nudity, including Malcolm McDowell, Pam Grier, and Silvia Miles, and performers who had one foot in the mainstream and another in exploitation/porn, such as Sybil Danning and Traci Lords.
A heartfelt, often eerily powerful meditation on Jewish identity, wrapped up in a lot of mediocre foolishness.
The latest in our series on overlooked films centers on an early work by Michael Almereyda.
A conventional but thoughtfully edited documentary about the rebuilding of a town destroyed by fire.