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A popular racing video game series gets turned into an underdog sports drama in this big-screen adaptation.
The New York Times – Film:
A popular racing video game series gets turned into an underdog sports drama in this big-screen adaptation.
The New York Times – Film:
The jam-packed documentary “Bella!” hustles to chronicle the pioneering political career of the New York congresswoman Bella Abzug.
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In this tender and funny documentary, Nira Burstein films her parents in their house in Queens without making excuses about their unsettled lives.
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The Canadian filmmaker Hubert Davis amplifies the voices of hockey players of color and reveals the sport’s lesser-known pioneers in this smart, sensitive documentary.
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In genre films like “Cinnamon” and “Murder City,” new voices are delivering genuine thrills with a loose energy and a generous sense of drama.
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A new documentary delves into the infectious curiosity and passions of the Italian scholar and author of “The Name of the Rose.”
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The documentary “Casa Susanna” explores the Catskills boardinghouse community that allowed denizens to express their identity when that was taboo.
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Though it has detractors, scholars and advocates have largely embraced this film for the way it shows people just living their lives while disabled.