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“The Ringmaster”: When a documentary about the world’s best onion rings serves up a sobering twist
Gary M. Kramer
Salon spoke to filmmaker Zachary Capp about trying to bring Larry Lang's addictive snack to the world's attention
Obama-backed “American Factory” crowned best documentary feature at Oscars
Matthew Rozsa
"This is a film about the state of the human economy right now," Andrew O'Hehir wrote for Salon
“Moral injury”: doctors are fed up in a health system that prioritizes profit over quality care
Melissa Bailey
Systemic barriers often make quality patient care impossible, grinding good doctors out of the industry
“American Factory” filmmakers on how the Dayton-set doc became one of the year’s most joyful movies
Andrew O'Hehir
Directors Julia Reichert and Steven Bognar on their comic, surreal, true-life tale of a Chinese factory in Ohio
Oscar documentary shorts: A guide to “St. Louis Superman” and “Walk Run Cha-Cha”
Gary M. Kramer
Before seeing the nominated shorts in theaters, read Salon's interviews with the filmmakers for two of them
Veterans group demands Trump apologize for shrugging off soldiers’ brain injuries as “headaches”
Igor Derysh
“I heard that they had headaches . . . It's not very serious," Trump said after 34 soldiers suffered brain injuries
The Netflix Aaron Hernandez doc’s baffling obsession with sexuality is distracting and dangerous
D. Watkins
"Killer Inside" gets sidetracked and doesn't do enough to investigate the consequences of brain trauma
New INXS doc revives Michael Hutchence’s vibrant mystique amidst the band’s diminished legacy
Annie Zaleski
The Australian band was one the biggest in the world thanks to its frontman's mesmerizing charisma and moody vocals
Yale psychiatrist: Congress must demand that President Trump undergo a mental health evaluation
Igor Derysh
"Critics compare us to Nazi and Soviet psychiatrists, but they abandoned professional standards to serve the state"
Yale psychiatrist urges Pelosi: Request 72-hour mental health hold on Trump after Iran attack
Igor Derysh
Yale psychiatrist: Pelosi can request "72-hour hold" of Trump after he responded to impeachment with Iran attack
In Netflix’s compelling ”Don’t F**k with Cats,” cat lovers unite to capture an online murderer
Ashlie D. Stevens
This energetic, expertly paced docuseries pulls the viewer along to find and apprehend a cruel kitten-killer
HBO’s curious competitive dog grooming documentary is a sheer delight for the underdog in all of us
Ashlie D. Stevens
“Well Groomed” gives humanity to a colorful subculture that isn’t well-known (or even well-respected)
NYC paid McKinsey millions to stem jail violence. Instead, violence soared
Ian MacDougall
The corporate consulting firm reported bogus numbers and flailed in a project at Rikers Island
The rich can buy their way out of hangovers now
Nicole Karlis
An emerging wellness trend hints at a future where you can buy your way out of a hangover—at considerable expense
A new generation is rising up to resist neoliberalism across the globe
Nicholas Powers
A new generation in the Global North and the Global South is rising up against neoliberalism
Mothers in prison aren’t likely to see their families this Thanksgiving — or any other day
Jill McCorkel
Nearly two-thirds of imprisoned mothers have never received a visit from their children.
“Bikram: Yogi, Guru, Predator” separates the man from the myth, revealing a monster
Ashlie D. Stevens
The film examines how the hot yoga teacher took advantage of students and how the community looked away
In “Ernie & Joe,” cops help the suicidal or mentally ill without criminalizing them
Gary M. Kramer
In HBO's doc, the San Antonio Police Department intervene to keep people alive, from harming others & out of jail
Assessing the Apple TV+ new series, from “The Morning Show” to “For All Mankind”
Hanh Nguyen, Melanie McFarland, Ashlie D. Stevens
A look at four of the series, starring Reese Witherspoon, Jennifer Aniston, Jason Momoa, Hailee Steinfeld, and more
Netflix’s “Little Miss Sumo” makes a compelling plea for upending sexist traditions
Ashlie D. Stevens
The tradition of sumo wrestling is over a thousand years old and is long overdue for change when it comes to women
Monica Lewinsky and “Catfish” host producing “15 Minutes of Shame” doc for HBO Max
Ashlie D. Stevens
The anti-bullying activist and Max Joseph will take an in-depth look at the public shaming epidemic in our culture
Is the Statue of Liberty the world’s largest drag queen?
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The co-director of HBO's new doc "Liberty: Mother of Exiles" talks patriotism and the statue's mystery model
In “Tell Me Who I Am,” a man discovers his life was a lie told to him by his twin
Gary M. Kramer
Filmmaker Ed Perkins and twins Alex and Marcus Lewis reveal the unbelievable true story that feels like a thriller
Netflix’s best new releases in October, from the “Breaking Bad” movie to “Big Mouth”
Ashlie D. Stevens
From Jenny Slate and David Chang, to a Mexican-inspired anime and a sumo minidoc, this fall has it
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