‘The Beatles: Get Back – The Rooftop Concert’ captures classic magic with modern techniques A special IMAX version of the Peter Jackson documentary played to almost 70 theaters Hanna Zakharenko January 31, 2022
Review: ‘Julia’ captures ‘the French chef’ in all her glory The documentary highlights the passion of the original celebrity chef. Evan Hecht November 15, 2021
PLUMAS meets to discuss children traveling alone to the U.S. Members emphasized that the issue of children traveling alone in the U.S. is particularly important because it affects many people, particularly in the area surrounding this university. Ashkan Motamedi September 24, 2021
Review: ‘Seaspiracy’ aims a jarring spotlight onto the commercial fishing industry A tale as old as the industrial age: overconsumption. Kanika Mehra April 2, 2021
Review: ‘The World’s A Little Blurry’ is an intimate look at Billie Eilish and her career It’s necessary viewing for any pop fan. Daryl Perry March 3, 2021
Monique Morris discusses her documentary on criminalization of Black girls at UMD webinar Showing up is critical, but you can start by watching this documentary. Lexi Gopin February 25, 2021
Review: ‘OnlyFans: Selling Sexy’ is an informative glimpse into a booming industry The documentary follows five creators and the buzz around the subscription service. Daryl Perry February 15, 2021
Review: ‘Strip Down, Rise Up’ shows pole-dancing can be therapeutic and empowering The documentary gives a fresh perspective on how pole-dancing can help people heal. Emma Grazado February 14, 2021
Interview: Director Daniel Roher is trying to keep perspective Roher discusses how his rigor paid off in unprecedented success. Alyson Trager March 13, 2020
Review: ‘What She Said’ doesn’t do film critic Pauline Kael justice It was disorganized and disappointing. Freelance Reporter February 14, 2020