Doom Scroll: Andrew Tate and the Dark Side of the Internet (2024)
Genre: Documentary
Director: Liz Mermin
Actors: Andrew Tate, Harriet Hall, Hughie Maughan, Joule Sullivan, Matthew Bergman, Max Fisher
Country: United Kingdom
J.R. “Bob” Dobbs and The Church of the SubGenius (2019)
What started out as an inside joke amongst two self proclaimed weirdos in Ft. Worth, Texas soon becomes much more than they bargained for. Frustrated by the rising consumer-driven culture,…
Behind the White Glasses (2015)
It is a musical portrait that shines a spotlight on unknown aspects of the creative, visionary and groundbreaking talent of filmmaker and writer, Lina Wertmüller.
Outside In (2023)
A personal diary of an eerily empty and haunting metropolis captured while running through city streets, embalmed in a state of suspended animation.
Penguins: Life on the Edge (2020)
A witty and tenacious team of filmmakers brave the Antarctic to film Disneynature’s “Penguins.”
It Ain’t Over (2023)
The life and times of Yankee Yogi Berra, whose unique personality and unforgettable Yogi-isms sometimes got in the way of his being recognized as one of baseball’s very greatest catchers.
The Great Rock ‘n’ Roll Swindle (1980)
A rather incoherent post-breakup Sex Pistols “documentary”, told from the point of view of Pistols manager Malcolm McLaren, whose (arguable) position is that the Sex Pistols in particular and punk…
From Bedrooms to Billions: The PlayStation Revolution (2020)
The PlayStation Revolution is an independent documentary feature film that uncovers the incredible story behind the creation of the Sony PlayStation. It is an essential watch for anyone interested in…
Elvis: That’s the Way It Is (1970)
On July 31, 1970, in Las Vegas, Nevada, Elvis Presley staged a triumphant return to the concert stage from which he had been absent for almost a decade. His series…
The Karski Report (2010)
A powerful new film about Jan Karski, the Polish resistance figure who attempted to expose the Warsaw Ghetto and Belzec, and met with President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Supreme Court…
A Diary for Timothy (1945)
A narrator recounts the state of Great Britain near the end of WWII via a visual diary for the titular baby boy born in September 1944.
Harry Chapin: When in Doubt Do Something (2020)
The life of singer-songwriter and activist Harry Chapin, who spent his fame and fortune trying to end world hunger before his tragic passing.
There’s Something in the Water (2019)
Elliot Page brings attention to the injustices and injuries caused by environmental racism in his home province, in this urgent documentary on Indigenous and African Nova Scotian women fighting to…