From a gamer’s perspective, it looks like ‘High Score’ will address some of the more critical aspects of gaming history, but to what extent remains to be seen.
‘Bellingcat: Truth in a Post-truth World’ is a documentary about the investigative work and team behind Bellingcat, an international media watchdog agency of citizen journalists.
A new documentary looks into the days leading up to the tragic death of beloved comedian and actor Robin Williams.
This death knell for ‘Bell Pottinger’ is the crux of ‘Influence’, an incisive rise and fall documentary co-directed by journalists and directors, Richard Poplak and Diana Neille.
Win a gold medal for your country at the Olympics, and your name goes down in history. That doesn’t make life post-Olympics that much easier for the athletes, though.
A new docuseries aims to challenge everything you thought you knew about Charles Manson, and those who followed him.
HBO’s new doccie looks into what it’s really like to be a child star in Hollywood, as well as some of the pitfalls of making it big at a young age.
Ridley Scott (yes, the guy who directed ‘Alien’) is asking people all over the planet, including you, to film a part of their life on July 25.
If you’ve never heard of ‘Biosphere 2’, when eight people spent two years quarantined inside a self-engineered replica of Earth’s ecosystem, you’re in for a treat.
‘Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets’ isn’t a typical documentary in more ways than one. If you’re longing for a booze-smelling dive bar experience, you’re in luck.
We’ve already covered 2020’s best video games so far, as well as the best books and top viral videos, so we’ll continue the trend with a look at some of the year’s standout documentaries.
The first season contains seven mini-episodes, with untold stories from the athletes examining a pivotal moment in their career.
Before Rami Malek won an Oscar and ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ reignited old fans and introduced a new generation to Queen’s music, the renaissance had already begun. ‘The Show Must Go On: The Queen + Adam Lambert Story’ chronicles that journey.
If you want to find out more about the history of racial oppression in America, these five documentaries are a good place to start.
‘Be Water’ is a fascinating look at Bruce Lee’s rise to become a global icon, told by those closest to him with the help of archival footage from his heyday.
Drew Dixon, who claims that Russell Simmons assaulted her, paints a disturbing picture of the music mogul in a new doccie.
Detailing the story of Barbora Kysilkova, a Czech painter, and Karl-Bertil Nordland, one of the men behind the theft of two of her paintings, ‘The Painter and the Thief’ looks like an emotional rollercoaster.
Bell Pottinger aided and abetted the likes of Jacob Zuma and the Guptas with their State Capture exploits. The management firm may since have fallen, but weaponised communication has not.
A new groundbreaking documentary, ‘Inside Italy’s COVID War’, takes you behind the scenes at Cremona Hospital during the height of the coronavirus crisis.
A month after his arrest for the alleged sex trafficking of minors, Jeffrey Epstein was found dead in his prison cell. This story has been crying out for a true-crime doccie, and here it is.
Karen and Barry Mason may seem like an ordinary married couple. A former journalist and special effects wizard, the straight Jewish couple led a pretty typical American life, with one exception…
Heath Ledger is gone but in his wake he’s left a wonderful legacy as an actor, director and human. ‘I Am Heath Ledger’ explores the late actor’s life story and career in greater detail through accounts of family and friends.
Liars, tigers, bears, attempted murder, drug lords, cults, polygamy, magic, mayhem, and more in the new Netflix series ‘Tiger King’.
‘Everest VR’ takes you to the top of Mount Everest and back, complete with some of the most incredible views you’ve ever seen.
‘Beliebers’ will get the opportunity to find out all about Justin Bieber’s life in his new YouTube documentary-series, ‘Justin Bieber: Seasons’.
‘How To Steal A Country’, a 90-minute long documentary, unpacks the state capture scandal in all its ugliness.
Beyoncé did it, and then Lady Gaga did it, so it was only a matter of time before Taylor Swift released a low-key political Netflix documentary.
Many will remember Ozzy for his wild onstage antics, whereas others see him as the doddering dad from an MTV show. What’s certain is that he’s lived quite a storied life thus far.
There’s a lot to look forward to in 2020, including these excellent documentaries set to be released throughout the year.
Fashion designer Ralph Lauren has had an incredibly long and successful career, but it wasn’t always smooth sailing. A new doccie sheds light on his life.