A documentary that celebrates one of the greatest icons in the world of journalism, the film makes you yearn for the days when news was news and America could agree on the facts.
A documentary that celebrates one of the greatest icons in the world of journalism, the film makes you yearn for the days when news was news and America could agree on the facts.
This documentary conveys the emotional pain of living with gender dysphoria, promoting empathy and understanding in a way that’s educational and inspiring.
A straightforward documentary about the life and career of 80s pop icon Cyndi Lauper, the film is a celebration of her lasting music and a tribute to her tireless advocacy.
While it’s a fascinating story for a documentary, this complicated, twisty, turny, and frustrating film leaves the viewer with very few answers.
This documentary about three intellectually disabled athletes training for the Special Olympics loses focus with personal stories that just aren’t engaging enough.
With its timely conversations about the state of women’s sports and a boost of feel-good nostalgia, this unknown story about the first women’s full tackle football league in the 70s not only deserves to be told, but is a truly outstanding documentary.