Covers a lot of ground and can feel overwhelming, but there’s never been another documentary that examines all things period-related as well as (or as entertaining) as this.
Covers a lot of ground and can feel overwhelming, but there’s never been another documentary that examines all things period-related as well as (or as entertaining) as this.
If there’s one thing you will get out of this documentary, it’s that freedom of the press is a right that we should never, ever take for granted.
This preachy documentary is dry and educational to a fault, and the heavy use of Zoom footage gives it a disconnected feel overall.
Made for a more progressive audience, this entertaining documentary about transgender sex workers serves up an interesting slice of modern American history with which few are familiar.
A comprehensive, delightful look at one of America’s best selling (and most censored) children’s book authors of all-time.
A conventional documentary for people with an appreciation of classical music. It’s somewhat inspiring but as a piece of entertainment, it’s mostly draining.