Funny Boy
By Kyle Mustain December 10, 2020
A family drama set during the Sri Lankan Civil War and an epic tale of multiple star-crossed lovers.
A family drama set during the Sri Lankan Civil War and an epic tale of multiple star-crossed lovers.
A nuanced and penetrating story about an immigrant family from Angola struggling to understand each other after a long absence.
What do you get when you combine three stars, a witty screen treatment, and an ever-adventurous Oscar-winning director?
The documentary chronicles the making of the 2016 album The Hope Six Demolition Project, which was based on the musician’s impressions of Kosovo, Afghanistan, and Washington, DC.
Audiences who have forgotten how no-drama leaders behave will find this inspiring viewing.
The ornery, brilliant, and frequently drunk lead singer of the seminal Irish punk/folk/kitchen-sink band the Pogues takes the spotlight in this documentary.
The gut-wrenching documentary gives audiences an in-depth and vérité-style look into the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Francis Lee, director of the acclaimed God’s Own Country, has made another same-sex love story, though set in the more remote, sorrowful reaches of muddy old England.
It’s like watching a role-playing game, only the topic is politics and some participants are way too eager to play the bad guy.