Review: ‘Lo and Behold, Reveries of the Connected World’ by Jason Gorber May 1, 2016December 26, 2021 Hot Docs/Reviews Lo and Behold: Reveries of the Connected World sees Werner Herzog come to grips with the Internet, this most strange of human creations. Read More
Review: ‘Kaisa’s Enchanted Forest’ by Jonas Jacobs May 1, 2016December 26, 2021 Hot Docs/Reviews Katja Gauriloff's Kaisa’s Enchanted Forest combines mythical storytelling with a deep sense of compassion for the Skolt Sami community. Read More
Review: ‘After Circus’ by Pat Mullen April 30, 2016December 26, 2021 Hot Docs/Reviews Viveka Melki invites audiences to swing under the big top in her wonderful feature debut After Circus. Read More
Review: ‘Tower’ by Jonas Jacobs April 30, 2016December 26, 2021 Hot Docs/Reviews Tower by Keith Maitland is a fascinating animated documentary that’s innovative and ambitious with its look at a University of Texas shooting. Read More
Review: ‘Aim for the Roses’ by Pat Mullen April 30, 2016December 22, 2021 Hot Docs/Reviews John Bolton brings the WTF factor to Hot Docs with the bizarre, ambitious, and ridiculously entertaining Aim for the Roses. Read More
Review: ‘Michael Shannon Michael Shannon John’ by Jonas Jacobs April 30, 2016December 26, 2021 Hot Docs/Reviews Chelsea McMullan's Michael Shannon Michael Shannon John is one of most original and off-the-cuff documentaries at Hot Docs. Read More
Review: ‘Random Acts of Legacy’ by Jonas Jacobs April 30, 2016December 26, 2021 Hot Docs/Reviews Random Acts of Legacy restores decaying home movies shot by Silas Fung and, in turn, considers the representation of Asian-American lives. Read More
Review: ‘Natural Disorder’ by Pat Mullen April 30, 2016December 26, 2021 Hot Docs/Reviews Jacob Nossell mounts an ambitious production within Natural Disorder, but it turns into a head-scratcher rather than a mind-blower. Read More
Review: ‘Audrie and Daisy’ by Maurie Alioff April 29, 2016December 26, 2021 Hot Docs/Reviews Audrie & Daisy is an accomplished film loaded with novelistic detail about the girls, their families, and the boys who betrayed them. Read More
Review: ‘The Incomparable Rose Hartman’ by Pat Mullen April 29, 2016December 26, 2021 Hot Docs/Reviews As The Incomparable Rose Hartman shows, the people taking the pictures can be far more interesting than the subjects within the frame. Read More