Documentary

The Blue Angels

The Blue Angels

To begin with, and purely from a technical perspective: on the Cineworld’s website, it is stated that “The Blue Angels was filmed with Sony Venice 2 IMAX digital cameras equipped exclusively with Expanded Aspect Ratio for imax throughout the picture.” In the second: it is more about the spectacle, and perhaps almost entirely so, and

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Love Machina

Love Machina

Recently, I have come across a short story “The Aesthete” by Justin C. Key. In this story, there is a Black-coded android hero who comes to terms with (among other things) his creation. “I wasn’t Black,” he thinks. “I wasn’t white either. Some people were of the opinion that my skin, my very genes, are

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Separated

Separated

Errol Morris, a once advance outsider to the system of the making of docs, has become its most successful doc maker, directing his attention to people or issues that, in all likelihood, most of us would prefer not to focus on. At times they are ridiculously amusing and so bad they can only be laughed

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Taking Venice

Taking Venice

In 1964, Robert Rauschenberg won the New York Art Guild’s Golden Lion at Venice Biennale which is an international exhibition of contemporary work. Taking Venice is a documentary that describes the ins and outs of creating the event in which Rauschenberg ends up being the winner. Did we mention that Amei Wallach, who is also

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Piece By Piece

Piece By Piece

Piece By Piece creatively wraps the other animated biographies of famous people in the musical talent of the renowned super producer Pharrell Williams. Take Billy Idol’s biopic for example, helps create an animated collection of participants modeled on figures like in Lego. Morgan prays that the viewers will not simply see an inspiring artist at

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