Hot Docs 2012 »
The Jeffrey Dahmer Files | Review
Twenty years after he was caught red handed, Jeffrey Dahmer continues to be a storytelling gold mine, but for newbie doc helmer Chris James Thompson, he was merely a demented center of a much
Read More »Brooklyn Castle | Review
Dellamaggiore Makes Major Moves: Despite Budget Cuts, Young Chess Players Are Building An Empire Inner city public schools are generally not known for their successful extracurricular programs, but I.S. 318, a small middle school
Read More »Planet of Snail | Review
Communication Studies: Seung-Jun Offers Space Tourism of a Different Kind We take our senses for granted. Trapped in the silent darkness of his own existence, deaf-blind Korean poet Young-Chan experiences the world mostly through
Read More »2012 Hot Docs: The Punk Syndrome | Review
Meandering From The Group Home To The Stage Punk rock is alive and well in Finland thanks to the seemingly miraculous rise of Pertti Kurikka’s Name Day, an old school four piece whose roots
Read More »2012 Hot Docs: Low & Clear | Review
Drifting Further Apart, But Forever Bound By The River J.T. Van Zandt and Alex “Xenie” Hall used to be the best of friends, spending every second of free time knee deep in a creek,
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