“Dodgeball” meets “Pootie Tang,” but with bowling.
“Dodgeball” meets “Pootie Tang,” but with bowling.
An intimate portrait of a creative artist that more people should know, this documentary bridges the gap between a person’s creativity and mental illness.
This documentary is going to cause some spirited debates about technology, and neither side will be wrong in their opinion.
This dizzying, head-spinning journey into the realms of imagination, innovation, and existential exploration is definitely a different kind of documentary.
A quirky and sincere love story about failed relationships that requires a considerable investment of time and energy with little payoff in return.
Chilling, disturbing, and downright frightening, the film portrays the toll of war while transcending black and white political narratives.