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“It’s hard to look away from how damning it is”: Louis C.K. doc on why his wrongdoing still matters
Melanie McFarland
"Sorry/Not Sorry" directors discuss the cult of complicity that enables one of comedy's biggest stars
“Video games are so universal”: HBO doc “Quad Gods” reveals the disability esports team on a mission
Gary M. Kramer
Director Jess Jacklin and competitor Prentice Cox discuss how technology can help healing and inclusivity
“Breakdancing is an American art form”: From its origins in 1980s New York to the Paris Olympics
Melanie McFarland
Salon talks to Hulu's "Breakin' on the One" filmmakers about breakdancing's joyful "Goonies Never Say Die” moment
“He politicized rock and roll”: Five fascinating facts from HBO’s “Stevie Van Zandt: Disciple”
Nardos Haile
Tracing the career trajectory of the Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band guitarist
“Don’t take one second away”: Celine Dion wanted most upsetting medical moment shown in documentary
Gabriella Ferrigine
"I Am: Celine Dion" director talks disability, resilience & showing the frightening extent of the singer's disorder
“Black Barbie was different”: Six fascinating details from Shonda Rhimes’ Netflix documentary
Nardos Haile
Created in 1980, Black Barbie revolutionized what play and representation looked like for Black children
“He got his name wrong on the cognitive test!”: Jon Stewart mocks Trump after Biden attack backfires
Nardos Haile
Trump is "tripping over his own d**k any time he tries to capitalize on Biden’s age," Stewart joked
Donald Trump is counting on Mike Johnson to save him: The speaker will definitely try
Heather Digby Parton
Congress can't overturn a state court's conviction — but Mike Johnson will do literally anything Trump asks
Trump says Biden should take a cognitive test like he did, but can’t remember doctor’s name
Nandika Chatterjee
The former president said Biden might better understand “inflation” if he took a cognitive assessment
Paul McCartney and Wings’ pristine “One Hand Clapping” is a superior sonic experience
Kenneth Womack
Enjoy 21st century production on the 1974 project where the real story exists in the tracks themselves
Victims take the spotlight back in Louis C.K. documentary
Griffin Eckstein
"Sorry/Not Sorry," highlighting the victims of Louis C.K.'s sexual abuses, is coming in July
“Holocaust denial … was turning into ‘Hitler was right'”: Director on urgency of Nazi docuseries
Melanie McFarland
Filmmaker Joe Berlinger on why "Hitler and the Nazis" uses cinema tools, AI & more to recreate the Nuremberg trials
6 horrifying “Dancing for the Devil: The 7M TikTok Cult” discoveries in the Netflix series
Nardos Haile
The docuseries gives audiences a peek into an alleged cult's exploitation, sexual and financial abuse of dancers
“If you’re late, your life could be totally different”: Recalling “Run Lola Run” 25 years later
Gary M. Kramer
Franka Potente discusses just how much she ran, dyeing her hair and what her life might have been without "Lola"
Celine Dion said performing with stiff-person syndrome is “like somebody’s strangling you”
Nardos Haile
The singer's journey with stiff-person syndrome is documented in the Prime Video doc "I Am: Celine Dion"
“The Apprentice” long con persists today, even beyond its host’s many convictions
Melanie McFarland
Before Thursday's guilty verdicts, a published account from an unmuzzled producer revealed how his show made Trump
“MoviePass, MovieCrash”: 5 takeaways from HBO’s doc about the famed movie service that imploded
Gabriella Ferrigine
An HBO documentary illuminates the complex story behind MoviePass' seismic rise and fall
“Fallen Idols”: 8 of the most shocking revelations from the Nick and Aaron Carter docuseries
Nardos Haile
Inside the allegations against the Backstreet Boys member, and how his younger brother's story ended in tragedy
Watch: Nick Carter accuser in girl group Dream reveals alleged assault in “Fallen Idols” doc
Gabriella Ferrigine
Investigation Discovery's series explores the boy band member's allegations and brother Aaron Carter's tragedy
“Stain on the judicial system”: Legal experts slam Judge Cannon after damning Trump ruling released
Charles R. Davis
A court filing revealed Tuesday suggests Trump may already have stood trial were it not for Judge Aileen Cannon
“It’s not about good apples and bad apples”: Netflix doc “Power” traces the history of US policing
Melanie McFarland
Director Yance Ford discusses how policing isn't objective in the US and why we should record police on our phones
Providing lifesaving care is my job as an emergency medicine doctor. That includes abortion care
Dr. Sophia Spadafore
The Supreme Court could soon stand in the way of a physician's responsibilities
8 shocking “Ashley Madison: Sex, Lies & Scandal” facts from Netflix’s cheating website doc
Nardos Haile
A docuseries traces the rise of the notorious website for affairs and the data leak that changed everything
“We’ve been doing that to survive”: “Black Twitter” filmmaker on Black culture repurposing spaces
D. Watkins
Director Prentice Penny on his new docuseries about the coming-of-age story of an influential online community
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