Born to Be
By Kyle Mustain November 20, 2020
Its main subject has to be one of the most badass, real-life doctors to grace the screen in recent memory.
Its main subject has to be one of the most badass, real-life doctors to grace the screen in recent memory.
Simply put, this is a moving film with a riveting lead performance by Riz Ahmed.
The main reason to watch this is its stellar animation. Even if there were Disney films out as competition—be they 2-D or 3-D—this movie would still look refreshing by comparison.
Viewers across the United States are just a login away from seeing some of the best nonfiction films of the year.
DOC NYC may be America’s biggest documentary film festival, but its quality happily matches its quantity.
Director/writer Thomas Bezucha expertly and deftly teases out the tension, priming the audience for the inevitable bloody climax.
A complex political parable that, ironically, empathizes with the “wrong side of history.”
Henry Golding gives an understated performance, letting his body language do much of the talking.
The story of a toxic bromance between a kind and reliable pushover and an impulsive, angry, and selfish narcissist.