Video: Documentary
Currently listing articles 1395-1351:
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Top 10 Worst Films of 2008— A list of my top 10 worst movies of 2008.
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How to Divorce and Not Wreck the Kids Filmmaker Shares Stories of 'Good' Divorces— Documentary aims to prove the end of a marriage doesn't have to be the end of a family.
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2008: The Year in DVDs— A bunch of DVDs that grabbed my attention in 2008.
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Movie Review: Frank & Cindy— Adam Becvar (aka Luigi Bastardo) has found THE quintessential independent documentary! Frozen River be damned!
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Movie Review: The Dungeon Masters— I enjoyed what I saw, but it was no different from learning about the lives of any three strangers.
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Movie Review: Bettina— She was suffocating in her own greatness.
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DVD Review: American Teen— A slick and suspiciously rehearsed documentary.
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DVD Review: American Teen— Reviewing the documentary hit of Sundance 2008, a revealing look at high school life that feels a little too much like reality TV.
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Movie Review: Of Time and the City— Terence Davies' affecting personal memoir of growing up in post-war Liverpool.
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DVD Review: Man on Wire— The fascinating journey of a man who walked across the sky is one of the best films of the year.
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DVD Review: The Mysteries of the Bible Collection— The familiar stories and people of the Bible come alive in this fine documentary series from The History Channel.
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Music DVD Review: Down The Tracks: The Music That Influenced Led Zeppelin — Grab your guitar and harmonica, and follow Led Zeppelin “Down The Tracks.”
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DVD Review: New York Noir - The History Of Black New York— Perpetuates the lie that everything is all right with American society today, and inequality is a thing of the past.
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Music DVD Review: Elton John – Tantrums & Tiaras— Officially released on DVD, the film renders the conflicting realities of one of music’s enduring legends.
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Microsoft Goes Viral with the Help of Brickfish – Part One— The "I’m a PC" campaign from Microsoft soars to new heights.
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Movie Review: Dear Zachary - A Letter to a Son About His Father— This movie will break your heart.
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Music DVD Review: Donovan - Sunshine Superman, The Journey Of Donovan— Rolling down the cosmic highway with Donovan.
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DVD Review: Encounters at the End of the World— Werner Herzog's Encounters at the End of the World is enhanced by an excellent DVD package.
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DVD Review: Inside Bob Dylan's Jesus Years: Busy Being Born... Again!— Flawed but much-needed documentary examines Bob Dylan's flirtation with born-again Christianity.
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DVD Review: Encounters at the End of the World — An insightful look at unique characters choosing to spend their lives at the end of the world.
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Music DVD Review: Smashing Pumpkins – If All Goes Wrong— A very good look at an artist trying to forge a new path while trying to satisfy both himself and the audience.
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DVD Review: Growing Up - Five DVD Gift Set— Stories of Baby Animals Just in Time for the Holidays!
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TV Review: Spain ... On the Road Again - "Island Hopping"— Everything that grows here is … blessed … And it is the most ethereal, delightful, delicious thing I’ve ever had. – The Iron Chef
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DVD Review: Wu: The Story of the Wu-Tang Clan— A disappointingly short but fairly informative look at one of hip-hop's most influential groups.
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Music Review: Buffy Sainte-Marie - Running For The Drum (With Bonus DVD)— Great music, a fascinating artist, and a well told story - what more could you ask for from a two disc CD/DVD set?
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Movie Review: A Limited Look at The Universe of Keith Haring— Director Christina Clausen's 90-minute 2008 documentary is filled with love but not enough objectivity.
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Movie Review: Waltz With Bashir— Animated documentary examining Israeli soldiers' experiences in the Lebanese Civil War.
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TV Review: Spain... On the Road Again - "Gawking at Gaudí and Asturian Adventures"— The pet of choice is a snake. Remember where your lips are, now!
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DVD Review: Johnny Cash’s America (CD/DVD)— A great look at how the country shaped his songwriting and how Johnny Cash shaped America.
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Music Review: Johnny Cash - At Folsom Prison: Legacy Edition (2CD+DVD) — At Folsom Prison: Legacy Edition is a must-have if you don’t own it, and a valuable upgrade if you do.
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Starz Denver Film Festival: A Double Dose Of Docs Is A Good Time Warp— Take a nostalgia trip back in time, where a Count and a Castle are worth exploring.
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DVD Review: Stax DVD— It's impossible to imagine what pop music would sound like without Stax Records.
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Interview With Jay McCarroll, Subject of New Documentary Eleven Minutes— The opinionated reality TV winner talks about his new documentary and the show that made him a star.
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Movie Review: Manhattan, Kansas— A determined, boundlessly genuine documentary.
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DVD Review: Mitzi Gaynor: Razzle Dazzle! The Special Years— Mitzi Gaynor is the perfect entertainer in this DVD featuring clips from a decade of truly special musical variety shows.
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DVD Review: The House Of The Rising Punk— The House Of The Rising Punk covers the key points and players of the brief supernova that was New York's seventies punk-rock scene.
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DVD Review: Bringing Balanchine Back— A highly appropriate way to celebrate the legacy of George Balanchine, who almost single-handedly established classical ballet in North America.
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Movie Review: Stranded — Their account drives home the desperation of their tragic situation and ultimately delivers a life-affirming message.
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Blu-ray Review: When We Left Earth - The NASA Missions— Story time with the American space program's most important figures.
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Movie Review: The Tree of Life— This documentary might convince you to trace your roots, but otherwise has very little to say.
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DVD Review: Stories From The Vaults — The energetic Tom Cavanagh does a great job of mixing the right amount of humor, investigation, and education.
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DVD Review: Wu: The Story of the Wu-Tang Clan — The best documentary on the group I’ve ever seen, but it’s the only documentary on the group I’ve ever seen.
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DVD Review: Wrestling Underground— As the box proudly says, "there are no sanctions, no rules, and insanity reigns supreme" on Wrestling Underground.
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Movie Review: Silhouette City— By no means is Silhouette City anti-American or anti-conservative; it’s simply enlightening.
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DVD Review: Inside Bob Dylan’s Jesus Years - Busy Being Born…Again!— A weak, overlong documentary that doesn't shed enough light on its subject.

