A briskly paced, well-crafted, chaotically comprehensive documentary for those interested in the history of digital journalism.
A briskly paced, well-crafted, chaotically comprehensive documentary for those interested in the history of digital journalism.
While the ending isn’t satisfying, the substantive themes make this a fresh and intellectually stimulating horror film that attempts to go beyond the conventional.
An imperfect yet admirable portrait of a fiercely independent, headstrong woman who changed the world of photojournalism during World War II. How exciting to finally have her story told on film.
Whether you’re a lifelong fan or new to Elton’s magic, this documentary is a reminder that it’s never too late to reflect, reinvent, and celebrate the journey.
The use of LEGO animation turns what could have been a conventional music documentary into something fresh, fun, and highly watchable.
This heavy-handed attempt at relevance comes off as painfully forced, which totally wastes the more thought-provoking aspects of the source material.