Bao Nguyen’s documentary tracks a two-year investigation into allegations that a Pulitzer-winning Vietnam War photo was credited to the wrong person.
Kim A. Snyder's film spotlights the librarians on the front line of the culture war waged by right-wingers in certain American states.
The Sundance Film Festival welcomed back three Oscar-winning documentary filmmakers to help kick off the annual independent film showcase in Park City, Utah ...
Colorado creatives scored big in the nominations for the 97th Academy Awards. But Yang was far from the only hometown hero on display. Four films led by current or former Coloradans are up for Oscars, ...
This year's Sundance Film Festival selections range from cross–border exploration to human resilience amid geopolitical ...
EXCLUSIVE: Greenwich Entertainment has acquired North American rights to UnBroken, the award-winning documentary that tells ...
These are the best rarely seen war movies, according to a Military.com survey of U.S. service members and veterans.
‘Sly & The Family Stone,’ seen here in 1968 are the subject of a documentary directed ... January 30-February 2 for digital pass holders Andrew Jarecki, perhaps best known for 2015’s Emmy ...
A dark horse in cinema earnings, the film topped China's single-day box office charts for 24 consecutive days. With earnings of 715 million yuan, it became the highest-grossing film in November, ...
In tallying up the casualties of war, there’s seldom a thought for ... Joshua Zeman’s documentary chronicles the courageous efforts to save them, first from starvation, then via transport ...