Review: ‘Off the Rails’ by Jonas Jacobs April 28, 2016December 27, 2021 Hot Docs/Reviews Off the Rails observes Darius McCollum, an American with Asperger’s syndrome and a lifelong obsession with the New York City transit system. Read More
Review: ‘Migrant Dreams’ by Jonas Jacobs April 28, 2016December 28, 2021 Hot Docs/Reviews Min Sook Lee's Migrant Dreams operates in the classic model of activist documentary filmmaking. Read More
Review: ‘Nuts!’ by Jonas Jacobs April 28, 2016December 28, 2021 Reviews Penny Lane's Nuts! is a thoroughly entertaining, inventive documentary about John R. Brinkley, a turn-of-the-20th century quack doctor. Read More
Review: ‘CodeGirl’ by Pat Mullen April 10, 2016December 27, 2021 Reviews/TIFF As the inspiring new doc CodeGirl shows, there’s a wealth of brilliant young women ripe for the tech industry. Read More
Review: ‘Almost Holy’ by Pat Mullen April 7, 2016December 27, 2021 Festivals/Reviews In Almost Holy, Steve Hoover observes the work of Gennadiy “Pastor Crocodile” Mokhnenko, a priest who runs an orphanage for street children. Read More
Review: ‘Frackman’ by Pat Mullen April 7, 2016December 27, 2021 Reviews Frackman doesn’t really offer anything new to the fracking cause, although the film gives an admirable portrait of a committed activist. Read More
Review: ‘The Pearl Button’ by Pat Mullen April 7, 2016December 26, 2021 Festivals/Reviews In The Pearl Button, Patricio Guzmán wades deep into the complex colonial history of his native Chile considering the nation's shoreline. Read More
Review: ‘The Uncondemned’ by Pat Mullen April 6, 2016December 26, 2021 Festivals/Reviews In The Uncondemned, Michele Mitchell and the late Nick Louvel tackle the complexity of trying rape as a war crime. Read More
Review: ‘I Am Sun Mu’ by Pat Mullen March 30, 2016December 26, 2021 Festivals/Reviews I Am Sun Mu is a bold and compelling portrait of an artist fighting a totalitarian system and triumphing through his work. Read More
Review: ‘The Infinite Happiness’ by Pat Mullen March 22, 2016December 26, 2021 Reviews The Infinite Happiness shows that some of the most satisfying elements of urban life aren’t to be found in concrete jungles. Read More