Tag: Minding the Gap

Dylan Kai Dempsey’s Top 10 Theatrical Releases of 2018

Another year of Oscars. Another year of whitewashed, predominantly-male nominations; another year of passionate love/hate from film fans. And another year of small victories!...

Minding the Gap | Review

Skating on Thin Ice: Bing Liu’s Powerful, Autobiographical Domestic Abuse Doc Bing Liu’s documentary Minding The Gap contains more entertainment—and more authenticity—than most narrative features...

IONCINEPHILE of the Month: Bing Liu’s Top Ten Films of All Time List

Have you ever wondered what are the films that inspire the next generation of visionary filmmakers? As part of our monthly IONCINEPHILE profile, we...

IONCINEPHILE of the Month: Bing Liu (Minding the Gap)

IONCINEMA.com’s IONCINEPHILE of the Month feature focuses on an emerging filmmaker from the world of cinema. This past January at Sundance, we were introduced...

2018 Sundance Film Festival: Bing Liu’s “Minding The Gap” Leads Dylan Kai Dempsey’s Top 10

Some have complained that Sundance 2018 was a lackluster festival: largely devoid of masterpieces—with few blockbuster sales. I have a different gripe. As always,...

What’s Up Doc? Top 100: Park City, Psihoyos, Greene & Greenfield Launch 2018 Doc Season

Documentary filmmaking commonly doesn’t afford much celebrity status to its creators that works of fiction benefit from, this, combined with the scarcity of info...

Sundance ’18: Robert Greene, Kimberly Reed & Stephanie Soechtig Docked at the U.S. Docu Comp

Last year's section of sixteen included such enthralling docu items Casting JonBenet, City of Ghosts, The Force (Directing Award) and U.S. Grand Jury Prize:...

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