Month: December 2025
The Tale of Silyan
A broken stork and a broken farmer become unlikely soulmates in this slow, poetic documentary about loss, myth, and rural collapse in Macedonia. If you liked “My Octopus Teacher”, you’ll … Read more
Unbreakable: The Western States 100
Kilian. Krupicka. Koerner. Roes. If you know the names, you’re already in. If you don’t (I didn’t), this 100-mile footrace from Squaw Valley to Auburn will make you care like … Read more
Aurora’s Sunrise
At 14 years old, she survived the Armenian Genocide. By 16, she had escaped to New York and starred in a blockbuster silent film playing herself, reenacting the horrors she … Read more
Louis Tomlinson: All of Those Voices
One Direction was the biggest teen pop machine since NSYNC—but Louis Tomlinson was the one you never noticed. Here’s what happens when the quiet one finally takes the mic. I … Read more
The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain Medley (“Melange”)
I’ve seen the Grateful Dead with 70,000 sweaty fans on LSD and danced to Springsteen live for 4 hours But I’ve never seen Sympathy for the Devil glide into You … Read more
Caroline Flack: Search for the Truth
She didn’t die quietly—she was hunted. This doc is part eulogy, part indictment, and holds a mirror to the UK press and CPS. Trailer for “Caroline Flack: Search for the … Read more