By Jordan Cronk
Claude Lanzmann’s devastating appendix to his epochal Holocaust documentary, Shoah, is a vital piece of cinema.
This surprising winner of the Venice Golden Lion is a quaint, amusing if not particularly life-altering slice of Italian psychogeography.
By Jordan Cronk
Federick Wiseman brings his insightful and layered filmmaking to one of America’s most liberal institutions.
The sad untimely death of precocious internet maven Aaron Schwartz is the focus of this chilling doc.
The itinerant and inquisitive cinephile delivers this moving child-based addendum to his mammoth The Story of Film.
The strange case of the West Memphis Three is transformed into a(nother) riveting documentary care of director Amy Berg.
Ron Fricke’s panoramic global escapade from 1992 still offers a real feast for the senses.
If you haven’t read the book, you’ll want to. If you have read the book, you’ll want to read it again.