Get up real close. Merrily We Roll Along is a filmed performance of the smash Tony award winning play directed by Maria Friedman.
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HBO’s ‘Alex vs ARod’ Documentary Showcases the Duality of Baseball Legend Alex Rodriguez After Steroid Use | Trailer
The HBO documentary Alex vs ARod, puts the life of decorated baseball legend Alex Rodriguez under a microscope, dissecting his journey from a successful MLB player to suspension for performance-enhancing drug use.
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‘I Was Born This Way’ Documentary Tells Archbishop Carl Bean’s Story from Childhood to Billboard Hit | Trailer
The documentary I Was Born This Way, follows the little known story of Archbishop Carl Bean’s life from turbulent childhood growing up Black and queer, through his surprising music career.
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Slovenia’s Oscar Entry ‘Little Trouble Girls’ Sets US Release Date | Trailer
Little Trouble Girls, a Slovenian coming-of-age film, follows 16-year-old Lucia, played by Jara Sofija Ostan, and her friendship with senior Ana-Maria, played by Mina Švajger, as they head to a Catholic choir retreat and where Lucia encounters someone who challenges her faith.
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‘Zodiac Killer Project’ Trailer – Charlie Shackleton’s Documentary Deconstructs Obssession with True Crime
Zodiac Killer Project, directed by Charlie Shackleton, explores an abandoned true crime documentary about the Zodiac Killer; and in the process, deconstructs the genre, examining the public intrigue and moral complexities of true crime.
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‘Chris Hemsworth: A Road Trip To Remember’ Documentary Explores Alzheimer’s and Family Bonds
Once his father Craig was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, Chris Hemsworth began to ask himself: what can he do to help?
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‘Selena y Los Dinos’ Trailer – Selena’s Family and Bandamates Tell All in Netflix Documentary
After premiering at Sundance to critical acclaim, Selena y Los Dinos, the documentary film on legendary singer Selena Quintanilla comes to Netflix on November 17th.
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Suzannah Herbert’s ‘Natchez’ Documentary Analyzes Highlights and Horrors of Mississippi Town’s History
From Confederate statues across the South being taken down, to the removal of teachings of critical race theory, America has long struggled with how to look back on its history. Suzannah Herbert captures this disagreement and confusion and turns it into Natchez, a film about the Mississippi town of the same name, where its citizens are beginning to come to a head on how its past should really be remembered.
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Mike P. Nelson’s “Silent Night, Deadly Night” is Dreaming of a Very Bloody Christmas | Trailer
The dark spin on the innocuous Christmas classic “White Christmas” is no joke. The Mike P. Nelson-directed Silent Night, Deadly Night, starring Rohan Campbell and Ruby Modine, aims to give yet another spin to the 1984 holiday horror film of the same name.
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Canada’s Oscar Entry ‘The Things You Kill’ Sets November Release Date | Trailer
Ahead of its theatrical release slated for mid-November, The Things You Kill was submitted as the Canadian Oscar entry for Best International Film at next year’s Academy Awards.
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Four BFFs Go on a Puerto Rican Road Trip in Roselyn Sánchez’s ‘Diario, Mujer & Café’ | Trailer
“Diario, Mujer & Café” is a Puerto Rican drama directed by Roselyn Sánchez, that follows four lifelong friends, known as the “Tiki Tikis,” who reunite for a road trip across Puerto Rico.
