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BAMcinemaFest Film Review: ‘Feast of the Epiphany’

by Annabel Iwegbue June 25, 2018
written by Annabel Iwegbue

Feast of the Epiphany is all about the process.

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Exclusive: Producer Adrian Grenier Talks New Doc ‘A Survivor’s Guide To Prison’

by Angel Ogoemesim March 5, 2018
written by Angel Ogoemesim

This past week, I had the opportunity to interview Adrian Grenier, the producer for the upcoming documentary “A Survivor’s Guide To Prison”.

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Film Review: ‘A River Below’

by Reza Moreno November 5, 2017
written by Reza Moreno

If you have one ounce of love for this planet in your heart, I highly recommend this documentary about the Amazon pink river dolphins the fight to saving them from extinction.

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TV Review: HBO’s ‘Rolling Stone: Stories From the Edge’

by Annabel Iwegbue November 3, 2017
written by Annabel Iwegbue

Rolling Stone: Stories From the Edge is narrated through the past. Charming and unapologetic archival footage of Rolling Stone magazine’s founding fathers speaking as idealistic 20 somethings ties the new HBO documentary together, and it serves well to represent the core youthful energy that still drives the media superpower.

The documentary, that premiers its first part Nov. 6, does well in presenting the true ‘stories from the edge,’ from the beginnings of the magazine that turns 50 years old this year. It also does well in exemplifying the heavy handed role Rolling Stone has played in shaping the ways we consume music, pop culture, and even politics. Where it excels is in inviting the viewer on an emotional journey, through opportunity and loss, and committing to the Rolling Stone manner of  representing iconic public figures as vulnerable and human.

Stories From the Edge opens with a collage of classic covers and magazine moments paired with the words that 21 year old co-founder Jann Wenner wrote in his prophetic letter to his readers in Rolling Stone’s first issue, “Rolling Stone is not just about music, but also about the things and attitudes that the music embraces. We’ve been working quite hard on it, and we hope you can dig it.” Everyone did in fact dig it, and in parts 1 and 2 of the four part documentary we’re guided through the stories of the cultural impacts the magazine made and the classic historical moments they were given access to.

Directors Blair Foster and Alex Gibney found a way to group together some completely unrelated anecdotes in a composition that is seamlessly cohesive. The doc follows the trajectory of how Rolling Stone went from a music mag to a major player in  the political sphere. There should be no mistake made, however, that the publication had less depth when it was just covering rockstars. The segments that featured the coverage of figures like Tina Turner and Mick Jagger emphasized the unique light Rolling Stone shined on them, during a time where not many other places were quite as observational and analytic in their profile pieces.

One part that stuck out from the rest was Part 2’s portion on John Lennon. Throughout the film we cut to footage of Jann Wenner and famous photographer Annie Leibowitz reminiscing over old photos, and at one point they reach the last photo ever taken of Lennon, photographed by Leibovitz. He is nude, embracing his fully clothed wife Yoko Ono. Leibowitz speaks on how during the shoot he pleaded for both he and Yoko to be on the cover. A few hours afterwards he was shot a killed. For his posthumous cover, Leibovitz and Wenner deliberated over whether Lennon should appear on his own, but Leibovitz insisted what he wanted was the women he loved on the cover with him. The image is now an iconic one, it caught him in the most human and vulnerable moment, and it stuck out as the stunning final photo of a man everyone felt they knew. Rolling Stone didn’t become ‘more than a music magazine’ because of its decision to cover more aspects of culture over time, but because the way it covered music and artists was so audacious and spirited. It was and still is the holy book of counterculture, and if you don’t agree, Stories From the Edge will convince you.

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Pearl Jam To Release Documentary Film ‘Let’s Play Two’

by Gianna Barberia August 25, 2017
written by Gianna Barberia

In honor of the band’s iconic, sold-out performances at Wrigley Field in 2016, Pearl Jam plans to release a documentary film and accompanying album.

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‘It’s Not Yet Dark’ Sheds Light on an Uplifting Story [Exclusive Clip]

by Gianna Barberia August 4, 2017
written by Gianna Barberia

Colin Farrell narrates the powerful clip, which gives a small look at a larger and groundbreaking story of perseverance.

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A New Tupac Documentary Is In The Works

by Quiara Capellan June 3, 2017
written by Quiara Capellan

Get ready for a new look into the life of the late Tupac Shakur.

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Exclusive: Ava DuVernay, Malkia Cyril & Kevin Gannon Talk Netflix Doc ’13th’ [VIDEO]

by OJ Williams October 7, 2016
written by OJ Williams

We recently had the chance to sit with director Ava DuVernay to discuss her new film 13th, a Netflix original documentary, which examines the United States’ status as having the highest rate of incarceration in the world, with the majority of the imprisoned being African-American. We also had the chance to sit down with Malkia Cyril and Kevin Gannon who are also featured in the film. The film is now streaming on Netflix. 

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Film Review: ‘A Flickering Truth’

by Ethan Singh September 15, 2015
written by Ethan Singh

“A Flickering Truth” is an interesting look at Afghani culture through the embattled medium of film.  

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