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Books Editor (673 KP) created a video about Time: The Kalief Browder Story in TV

Sep 17, 2017  
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"Time: The Kalief Browder Story" | Trailer

“TIME: The Kalief Browder Story” is a documentary series chronicling the life of a 16 year-old student from the Bronx who spent three years on Rikers Island without ever being convicted of a crime.

  
Comic Book Confidential (1988)
Comic Book Confidential (1988)
1988 | Documentary, History
A must for comic book fans
Comic Book Confidential is a must for any true comic book fans. Interviewing the big names in the comic book industry. This documentary talks about the beginning of comic books, the CB code, underground movement and more.
  
Let Us Now Praise Famous Men
Let Us Now Praise Famous Men
James Agee | 2021
(0 Ratings)
Book Favorite

"This journalistic documentary of sharecroppers in depression-era Alabama has a polarizing effect on readers: is this a deadpan just-the facts-ma’am account of the lives of these families, or a voyeuristic, dehumanizing invasion? To me it’s arresting, highly emotional, and brilliant."

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Leave No Trace  (2018)
Leave No Trace (2018)
2018 | Drama

"Debra Granik’s last film was the excellent 2014 documentary “Stray Dog” about a Vietnam vet living on the lower rungs of American society. “Leave No Trace” pays that forward, capturing people on the fringe of society with empathy. It’s heartbreaking, messy and beautiful."

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"Too Funny To Fail" Trailer (Official) on Hulu

Once upon a time aired a show featuring some of the greatest comedic minds of our time. What could go wrong? Everything. Too Funny to Fail, a Hulu Original Documentary premieres, only on Hulu.

  
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The Newspaperman: The Life and Times of Ben Bradlee (2017) | Official Trailer

The Newspaperman recounts the life of legendary Washington Post editor, Ben Bradlee. The documentary film also includes interviews with Bob Woodward, Carl Bernstein, Henry Kissinger and Robert Redford, among many others.

  
The Sparks Brothers (2021)
The Sparks Brothers (2021)
2021 |
10
9.0 (2 Ratings)
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When I first saw the preview for The Sparks Brothers, I was instantly intrigued, and eagerly counted down until the release date, 18 June. Then, when I checked the showtimes, I realized it was not playing at the theaters that had advertised it, and I would have to drive 45 minutes to see it. As luck would have it, I got an email at 2PM on Thursday from Focus Features, inviting me to an online screening that started at 7PM that same day.
The band ‘Sparks’, sounded familiar, but I couldn’t exactly remember where I knew them from. I decided to go into the documentary film blind because I wanted to enjoy it. Many of the talking heads in this documentary were some of my favorite musicians, like Beck, Alex Kapranos from Franz Ferdinand, and Nick Rhodes and John Taylor from Duran Duran.
The Sparks Brothers are Ron and Russell Mael, who seem to be notoriously elusive. Honestly, the entire time, I didn’t know if these guys were being serious, or just messing with everyone. The documentary takes you through the brothers’ early life, then their massive, five-decade career. Apparently, all my favorite bands were inspired by the Mael bros, so that’s probably why their music sounded vaguely familiar in the movie trailer.
This is Edgar Wright’s first documentary, and I liked his approach. I watch a lot of documentary films, and sometimes they’re really hit or miss. Wright’s was a hit for me. It ebbed and flowed naturally and kept me engaged for the entire runtime of 2 hours and 15 minutes. The variety of talking heads was diverse, the brothers, musicians, actors, longtime fans, former producers and bandmates, as well as Wright himself, were all great contributors. I don’t think the Mael bros would have chosen to do a documentary with any other filmmaker, and that it was a true collaboration. It’s one of the best films I’ve seen this year, and I am so glad I got the invitation at the last minute.
  
Twenty Feet from Stardom (2014)
Twenty Feet from Stardom (2014)
2014 | Documentary, Music
Story: 20 Feet from Stardom starts as we meet different backup singers that have worked with the biggest names in music, Mick Jagger, Sting and Bruce Springsteen to mention a few, we follow these backup singers that have always wanted to sing, but not perform not giving them the fame the lead singer would get, despite the effect their singer put towards the songs.

 

Thoughts on 20 Feet from Stardom

 

Final Thoughts – This is a nice documentary about the people that add something to the songs you know and love with their backup vocals, there stories of how they learned from the more famous performers while also aspiring to become the big names on their own stage. This is a documentary that shows that talent comes from each position on the stage.

 

Overall: Good documentary about the lesser known talents.

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Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon (2006)
Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon (2006)
2006 | Comedy, Horror
6
7.5 (4 Ratings)
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Original idea (1 more)
Definitely one for Horror fans
A new spin on the Slasher genre
An interesting take on the Slasher film. This is done in a documentary style of a TV crew following a serial killer. Check it out if you are a Slasher fan.
  
Won't You Be My Neighbor? (2018)
Won't You Be My Neighbor? (2018)
2018 | Biography, Documentary
A Beautiful Life
Wow. What a beautiful documentary! This was an incredible look at a true treasure. So well shot, so well directed. It was a great look and a great opportunity to see the story of a man who helped so many children everywhere.