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For Love & Life: No Ordinary Campaign Spotlight Tenacity in Fight for ALS
Beyond inspiring, this duo's sheer existence is a constant reminder to never take our lives for granted nor be complacent when one can always fight, which is single-handedly the beauty…
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The Beach Boys is Fun, Fun, Fun Nostaglic Look Into Music History
One of the great things about Marshall's doc is that it never pulls away from the tense and uncomfortable aforementioned subject nor shy away from speaking on Brian's drug use…
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David Oyelowo Triumphs into Becoming King for SELMA
Let it be known this doc is in no way a cinematic answer a SELMA snub in 2015, as much as it is about how one man's destiny, laden with…
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Remembering Gene Wilder is Heartfelt and Love Letter for Fans
His effortless charisma, piercing blue eyes, warmth and humor is what drew audiences in and kept us engaged for decades. Learning nuggets around his chance meeting with Mel Brooks through…
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The World According to Allee Willis
The World According to Allee Willis is a wonderful reminder to never allow fear to grind one's creativity or zest for life to a halt while coming to the realization…
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SXSW: Plastic People
lastic People is a not so subtle reminder that humans are more in control of the planet an environment than we would like to think. Here's hoping the human race…
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SXSW: Shaking It Up: The Life & TImes of Liz Carpenter
Colorful, comedic and committed to ensuring that women's voices were always heard in one way or another, Carpenter never backed down from a challenge and spent her life in politics…
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Luther: Never Too Much Eloquently Pays Tribute to R&B Icon
“A House is Not a Home,” “Superstar” and “Dance With My Father are just a few song titles associated with one of the music industry’s most identifiable R&B crooners…
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Coming Attractions, Documentary Film Review, entertainment, Film Festivals, Film Reviews, Sundance Film Festival
Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story Inspires on All Cylinders
Moving backward and forward in time, filmmakers Ian Bonhôte and Peter Ettedgui expertly weave a dual narrative exploring the life-changing impact of two pivotal moments in Christopher Reeve's career -…
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Coming Attractions, Documentary Film Review, entertainment, Film Festivals, Film Reviews, Sundance Film Festival
The Greatest Night in Pop Almost Didn’t Happen
Luckily for us, lightning in a bottle was captured beyond the recording and will now live forever for future generations to witness how artists tapped into their humanity for the…





























