‘Las Muertes Más Bellas Del Mundo’ explores loss, identity The documentary explored how Salvadorans migrated to Washington, D.C., after the El Salvador civil war and used art to cope and heal. Tolu Talabi October 16, 2024
Demi Lovato’s directorial debut spotlights the struggles of child actors Actors share highs and lows of being in the spotlight at a young age in new Demi Lovato documentary. Nia Smith September 20, 2024
Julian Assange documentary “Ithaka” presented at UMD The documentary was followed by a Q&A with Assange's father and attorney. Freelance Reporter March 20, 2023
Review: ’Sr.’ Is a stripped back look at Robert Downey Jr.’s father The documentary was released on Netflix on Friday. Hanna Zakharenko December 4, 2022
Review: ‘Good Night Oppy’ chronicles the life and journey of two Mars rovers Amazon's documentary explores humans’ connection to robots through their relationships with the Spirit and Opportunity rovers. Emily Davies December 1, 2022
Review: Jonah Hill’s ‘Stutz’ takes us on a journey through therapy Therapy is scary, and allowing yourself to be vulnerable is constant work. Academy Award-nominated actor Jonah Hill’s new documentary Stutz, released on Monday spotlights his… Winter Hawk November 18, 2022
‘The Solider’s Opinion’: Documentary shows UMD professor’s research on Israeli military The documentary details the widespread surveillance of Israeli soldier's private letters and communications. Freelance Reporter November 15, 2022
Review: ‘Selena Gomez: My Mind & Me’ is an honest look at the star’s mental health journey Raw, unapologetically honest and vulnerable, yet simultaneously and inevitably scared to be all of those things — that’s what Selena Gomez:… Winter Hawk November 10, 2022
‘White Hot: The Rise & Fall of Abercrombie & Fitch’ dives into the brand’s toxic history The Netflix documentary, released on Tuesday, traces the timeline through the quick rise and fall of the company. Hanna Zakharenko April 21, 2022
Review: Criterion Collection’s ‘The Last Waltz’ is a stunning blast from the past Martin Scorsese’s 1978 documentary immerses you in The Band’s very last concert. Dorvall Bedford April 3, 2022