Quietly powerful and deeply humane, this is an unflinching, urgent work of feminist cinema.
Quietly powerful and deeply humane, this is an unflinching, urgent work of feminist cinema.
A strikingly intelligent portrayal of one of history’s most consequential legal proceedings.
A gripping exposé of corruption and environmental ruin in California’s pistachio industry.
Intellectually stimulating but emotionally flat, the documentary relies too much on condescending, heavy-handed commentary.
A timely and unsettling look at systemic racism and police brutality faced by two Indigenous women.
Addario’s story is both unique and universally resonant, especially for women navigating the push and pull between career and family.