
Leith: weaponized Aryans on film in North Dakota
Neo-Nazis insinuate their way into the tiny town of Leith, pitting the hardcore reactionaries against the population of ordinary townsfolk and their allies.

Michael Moore’s latest: “Where to Invade Next”
It's been six long years since the humorist provocateur Michael Moore has made a film.

Frederick Wiseman’s tour de force “In Jackson Heights”
An absorbing, documentary look at the multi-cultural community in Queens, New York City, where 167 languages are spoken.

Artists to link up Sept. 26 for world peace and justice
In Oakland, Cassandra Lopez and the We Tell Our Stories Film Collective will be contributing to the event with their documentary.

Marlon rides again: Hey Brando!
Stevan Riley's great new documentary "Listen to Me Marlon" is a must-see for viewers interested in film/theater history, the art of acting, celebrity activism, and Brando the man and artist.

A flawed documentary, "Visions in the Dark: The Life of Pinky Thompson"
Why doesn't "Visions" deal with this controversy that spurred Hawaiian protesters to march in the streets?

"Eye-conic": Viva "Sagrada!"
One of the world's most enigmatic churches, Sagrada Família in Barcelona remains a major construction site almost 90 years after Gaudí's death.

"The Wanted 18" is a charmingly subversive human comedy
This highly creative documentary film about Palestine succeeds on many levels.

Kartemquin Films announces two world premieres
Chicago's documentary powerhouse, Kartemquin Films announced that two of their films will hold world premiere screenings in October.

"Life Itself": A Roger Ebert biopic
Having conducted an extraordinarily unpredictable life, reviewing some 6000 films, Ebert lived his own movie.

