The first beautiful documentary of the year and the decade. “Crip Camp” is a made-for-Netflix documentary that will bring tears to your eyes. It focuses on Camp Jened, just down the road […]
The first beautiful documentary of the year and the decade. “Crip Camp” is a made-for-Netflix documentary that will bring tears to your eyes. It focuses on Camp Jened, just down the road […]
A funny, insightful, and emotional journey about The Band and its heroes. “Once Were Brothers: Robbie Robertson and The Band” serves as a haiku to The Band and its members, living and […]
The 1970 doc that’s just a hunk, a hunk of burning love. Today would have been Elvis Presley’s 85th birthday, and by a strange coincidence, it’s also the same day as my […]
The Boss redeems himself through the power of song in this peaceful concert film. Last August, I reviewed “Blinded by the Light,” a sweet-hearted biography, about a young Pakistani Englishman who fell […]
The doc about the most hated lawyer by attribute. I apologize for being a bit delayed with my “Where’s My Roy Cohn?” review. I’ve been busy with some things, including my incredible […]
It’s so easy to acknowledge the joys and heart in this Linda Ronstadt doc. Linda Ronstadt has fought against her own cynicisms, and became a music icon. She was a bit reluctant […]
Uplifting doc explains how CSNY legend David Crosby was able to Carry On. David Crosby, the famed musician of The Byrds and Crosby, Stills, Nash, & Young, is still alive today, and […]
Give it up for the woman who sailed her way to women’s liberty on the high seas Women should be forever grateful that Tracy Edwards sailed the Whitbread Round the World Yacht […]
This doc on the famous Bob Dylan tour has something for fans-music, authenticity, and heart. As far as I know, The Rolling Thunder name comes from the lightning range, the code name […]
Nature can be kind and cruel, and this doc shows how it can be balanced. I apologize for not presenting my review of “The Biggest Little Farm” sooner; I was just on […]