News

Becoming Led Zeppelin, which you can watch with a Netflix subscription, is a fantastic documentary. While I do admit I wish ...
This year’s festival is June 26-29 and features a lineup of genres that includes comedy, thriller, documentaries, LGBTQ, ...
We Want the Funk!, currently airing on PBS, dives deep into the genre, from its pioneers and groundbreakers, to musical ...
The San Francisco Jewish Film Fest aims to inspire, delight, confound and generate conversation about love, family, history ...
Experience the best of Texas filmmaking with feature films highlighting Latinx cinema at the 46th CineFestival in San Antonio ...
For ten days the Encounters International South African Documentary Festival brings to Cape Town and Johannesburg audiences a ...
Still Pushing Pineapples follows former Black Lace singer Dene Michael on the road. John Blow talks to him and the filmmakers ...
Celebrating people of color around the world.” That mission statement informs ROXFILM 2025, the 27th edition of the Roxbury ...
The best documentaries—from Paris is Burning to My Octopus Teacher—will raise your consciousness and expand your heart ...
The 38th Connecticut LGBTQ Film Festival, presented by OutFilm CT, celebrates Pride month with 90 films and shorts, some with in-person screening and others online.
6 Kings and 6 Queens explores the intense contest for the Modjadji Rain Queen’s throne in the Balobedu Kingdom, a matriarchal monarchy led by women for over 200 years.
A Lawton native, Amy Scott celebrated the world premiere of her rock doc “Counting Crows: Have You Seen Me Lately?" June 5 at New York's Tribeca Film Fest.