A refugee couple makes a harrowing escape from war-torn South Sudan, but then they struggle to adjust to their new life in an English town that has an evil lurking beneath the surface. Released: 2020 Directed by: Remi Weekes Also ranks #10 on The Most Underrated Horror Movies On Netf...
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The quaint English countryside acts as the backdrop for much enthusiastic sadism in this Civil War tale based very loosely on the life of Protestant zealot Matthew Hopkins and his reign of witch-burning terror in East Anglia’s badlands. While we can only imagine the pleasure of watching origin...
Crip Camp was created by disability rights activist and Camp Jened attendee James LeBrecht alongside Emmy-winning documentary filmmaker Nicole Newnham, and it traces the connection between the campers and the civil rights movement. "It's a case study in the power of activism," Alexis Nedd write...
the man goes by the name Amin in this documentary, despite the fact that Amin is not his real name. More interestingly, Amin does not have any video footage from this fraught period in his life, so Rasmussen uses animation to disguise Amin's appearance and dramatize the events of his stor...
Documentary Stars Sam Cooke, Jim Brown, Quincy Jones Directed by Kelly Duane de la Vega Watch on Netflix Influential soul singer, entrepreneur, and activist Sam Cooke gave a lot to the world. In this emotionally-stirring Netflix doc, we revisit the legacy and impact of the artist by way ...
Ava DuVernay’s documentary “13th” has the precision of a foolproof argument underscored by decades of frustration. The film, which opened the 2016 New York Film Festival, tracks the criminalization of African Americans from the end of the Civil War to the present day, assailing a broken ...
Cult leader David Koresh and his followers faced off against the US government in 1993, in an incident known as the Waco siege. The siege saw the biggest gunfight on American soil since the Civil War, and parts of it were captured on live television. This documentary delivers a definitive ...
Director: Kon IchikawaThe official documentary of the 1964 Tokyo Summer Olympics isn’t just a celebration of godlike athleticism. Instead, Kon Ichikawa (The Burmese Harp) presents the sporting event through a humanist lens, searching for the accumulative effort and personal struggle. Even when shot...
For anyone who still has their MoviePass, this revealing documentary tells the real story of all that went wrong behind the scenes, and shares the story of the unsung heroes who really did just want to create a product that movie lovers could embrace. By the way: If you do indeed still...