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Nanfu Wang took “great risk” shooting HBO’s damning COVID doc “In the Same Breath” in China

Gary M. Kramer
The acclaimed "One Child Nation" filmmaker spoke to Salon about the challenges of filming remotely & the backlash

“Val” captures the bittersweet paradox of Kilmer’s life and art, both hamstrung by his own intensity

Gary M. Kramer
Alternately illuminating and frustrating, Amazon's film includes footage Kilmer shot himself throughout his career

Why I won’t stop writing about “trauma” to focus on joy

D. Watkins
"Why not highlight the good, the funny?" a respected author and scholar asked me. This is why

The worst thing about “Ted Lasso” is Ted Lasso himself

Whitney Friedlander
The coach's brand of folksy optimism isn't just masking his pain, but perhaps also his ego-driven chauvinism

The medical-industrial complex: When patient-doctor interactions are tainted by the profit motive

Matthew Rozsa
US medical institutions are tainted by capitalism. Social pressure sometimes makes it hard for patients to say no

“McCartney 3, 2, 1” is Hulu’s engaging series delving into the Beatles’ songwriting magic

Kenneth Womack
In this six-part docuseries, Paul McCartney & producer Rick Rubin revisit the making of the musician's song catalog

Documentary “Audible” lets a Maryland School for the Deaf football player truly be seen and heard

Gary M. Kramer
Netflix filmmakers spoke to Salon about creating an authentic immersive experience for Deaf & hearing viewers alike

Aw, shucks! “12 Mighty Orphans” is the Depression-era underdog sports hokum you’ve been missing

Gary M. Kramer
Martin Sheen shines, while Luke Wilson is perfectly adequate in this period football film set in Fort Worth, Texas

Led by Trump’s old doctor, over a dozen GOP lawmakers demand Biden take a cognitive test

Zachary Petrizzo
A total of 14 GOP House members have signed onto the bill

Revisiting the ethics of cult favorite “Kids” 26 years later through a new documentary

Gary M. Kramer
Eddie Martin spoke to Salon about making his doc "The Kids" about young skaters whose lives changed after "Kids"

Saving “All These Sons” from gun violence in Chicago

Gary M. Kramer
Filmmakers Bing Liu and Joshua Altman spoke to Salon about their documentary making safer spaces for at-risk men

“Tigre Gente” director got into a boat chase with jaguar poachers while filming documentary

Matthew Rozsa
The new documentary digs into the illegal jaguar trade — and the people trying to stop it

Anti-vax doctor, an adviser to Mike Lindell, claims COVID vaccine will “magnetize” you

Zachary Petrizzo
Dr. Sheri Tenpenny, ally and adviser to MyPillow Guy, also says COVID vaccines will connect you to 5G towers

Check out the trailer for the poignant new Anthony Bourdain documentary “Roadrunner”

Ashlie D. Stevens
The film is directed by Morgan Neville, who directed the Fred Rogers documentary "Won't You Be My Neighbor?"

Moby is happily boring now: “I look at the desperation that I had … I don’t glorify the past”

Mary Elizabeth Williams
The influential artist appeared on "Salon Talks" to discuss his unconventional "Moby Doc" & his true life's calling

New CNN morning anchor takes on rival network: “Fox is not news, no matter what it calls itself”

Matthew Chapman
"Sometimes they think they are lashing out, but actually they are inadvertently telling the truth about themselves"

In Netflix’s “Why Did You Kill Me?” a California mom uses MySpace to hunt her daughter’s murderer

Ashlie D. Stevens
A wild premise and moments of humanity make this true crime doc worth watching despite some unanswered questions

First ladylike: The sexism and hypocrisy underpinning the right’s criticism of Jill Biden’s tights

Ashlie D. Stevens
Conservatives seem intent on positioning certain clothing as "seductive" to shame the liberal women wearing them

HBO’s doc “Exterminate All the Brutes” asks: “When was America great — and who was it great for?”

Gary M. Kramer
"I Am Not Your Negro" director Raoul Peck spoke to Salon about the history of white supremacy, slavery & genocide

“WeWork had all of the bad red flags”: How a visionary sales pitch turned into yoga-babble

Gary M. Kramer
Director Jed Rothstein on making his new Hulu doc, a portrait of hubris and greed that exceeded capital & reality

HBO’s “Last Cruise” doc of that fateful quarantined cruise ship is a harrowing metaphor for inequity

Ashlie D. Stevens
"We felt like only the rich would be taken care of," a crew member said of the Diamond Princess COVID outbreak

HBO’s celebratory Tina Turner doc gives her the final word on the woman behind the iconic name

Melanie McFarland
In the film, the artist proves she's more than "the worst parts" of her life, even if others find inspiration there

Lab leak: a scientific debate mired in politics — and unresolved

Charles Schmidt
More than a year into the COVID pandemic, some scientists say the possibility of a lab leak never got a fair look

From Operation Varsity Blues to Michelle Obama’s puppet show, here’s what’s new on Netflix in March

Manuela Lopez Restrepo
While we're all waiting for our vaccines, why not watch a murder show or take a hit of "Weeds" before it's gone?
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