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Bill Nye is coming to the big screen!
The man who taught science to millions of '90s kids will soon be arriving at your local movie theater
06/14/2017 14:37 UTC
How Black cartographers put racism on the map of America
The Black Panthers used maps to reimagine the cities where African Americans lived and struggled
03/06/2021 19:59 UTC
The enduring tragedy of Christine Chubbuck: "She got headlines for blood and guts, which is what she abhorred"
Salon talks to Rebecca Hall, who portrays the newscaster who committed suicide on air in "Christine"
10/15/2016 02:59 UTC
In search of Christine Chubbuck: The mystery of TV’s first on-air suicide
Documentary meets thriller in a fascinating inquiry into the Sarasota newswoman who shot herself on air in 1974
08/24/2016 03:00 UTC
"Only the Strong Survive"
From the director of Bob Dylan's "Dont Look Back" comes a tantalizing but profoundly disappointing tribute to Isaac Hayes, Sam & Dave, Wilson Pickett and the other legends of Memphis soul.
05/10/2003 00:00 UTC
"Knock Down the House" review: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez appears in emotional, energetic doc
Sundance: Come for the insider look at AOC's campaign, stay for 3 more stories of regular women entering politics
01/30/2019 22:00 UTC
Surrender to Alejandro Iñárritu's Netflix movie "Bardo," a surreal "chronicle of uncertainties"
The "Birdman" director lets his imagination and daring run wild with this ambitious exploration of a man's identity
12/16/2022 18:15 UTC
"I was going to gay bars, having affairs": George Takei on the torments of life in the closet
The actor, who plays himself in a new documentary, on the coming-out process, "Star Trek" and feuding with Shatner
08/19/2014 03:00 UTC
"The Shining"
A rare look at Stanley Kubrick's work habits. Plus: Why Jack Nicholson's dental hygiene is so good.
02/08/2001 01:00 UTC
What Mr. Bean teaches us about the American museum patron
It's easy to put together a blockbuster Impressionist exhibit. It's much harder to get Americans to go beyond that
06/11/2017 18:00 UTC
Oscar documentary shorts: A guide to "St. Louis Superman" and "Walk Run Cha-Cha"
Before seeing the nominated shorts in theaters, read Salon's interviews with the filmmakers for two of them
01/29/2020 22:00 UTC
A suburban family in hell
In Andrew Jarecki's devastating documentary "Capturing the Friedmans," a Long Island family is torn to shreds by spectacular child-abuse charges. But who were the real criminals -- Arnold and Jesse Friedman or the cops, prosecutors and shrinks?
05/31/2003 00:00 UTC
The Fix
Moore explains decision not to seek best-doc Oscar, Gandolfini gets hit by suspected drunk driver, and O'Reilly may run against Hillary. Plus: Did W. snort coke at Camp David? Did Laura Bush inhale?
09/07/2004 13:46 UTC
Netflix's "#blackAF" is Kenya Barris' wealthier, shallower, and meaner "Black-ish"
The "Black-ish" creator casts himself and his wealth as the stars of his literally self-centered new comedy
04/17/2020 21:04 UTC
Plague bacteria may be hiding in common soil or water microbes, waiting to emerge
Are we at risk of an outbreak?
03/04/2018 10:59 UTC