The Uncanniness Of Watching A Grieving Mother And Her Dead Daughter Meet In Virtual Reality
A South Korean documentary raises questions about technology's role in mourning.
A South Korean documentary raises questions about technology's role in mourning.
Sex workers are making surprising amounts of money as virtual prostitutes on Second Life.
The Batmobile has always given audiences a car to cheer for — from Tim Burton's 1989 iconic Batmobile to Christopher Nolan's tank.
This stunning footage of a gritty New York City streetscape from Christmas 1976 is an eye-popping adventure through time.
Annette Edwards breeds some of the largest rabbits in the world.
For a documentary entitled Spy in the Wild, filmmakers got a stunning look at millions of monarch butterflies.
What better time is there to fantasize about freedom and appreciate nature than than Earth Day? Here are the best documentaries about the great outdoors to watch.
They're slowing down and greying around the muzzle, but there is a certain joy in taking care of an aging dog.
Joe Ramoni took a deep dive into the remarkable rise of Jim Varney — from failed actor to overnight sensation.
The New York Times spent 72 hours inside the hospital in Elmhurst, Queens that's been hardest hit by the coronavirus crisis.
The life of the famed, flamboyant Puerto Rican astrologist is chronicled in "Mucho, Mucho Amor," a new documentary that sheds light on the icon's rise and abrupt vanishing from TV.
If you have to be stuck inside looking for somthing to watch, why not spend a week watching Ken Burns docs in chronological order?
The new four-part FX docuseries "The Most Dangerous Animal of All" explores the wild story of Gary Stewart, who believes his criminal father was the notorious Zodiac Killer.
Amidst all the streaming wars, there still exists one last video store in the world — 20th Century Flicks, the oldest VHS and DVD rental store in the world.
The directors of Netflix's series "The Pharmacist" talk about our addictive personalities and what should happen to the people who unleashed OxyContin into the world.
17 years ago, the final conversation this couple ever had was accidentally recorded.
A conversation with Jerry Harris from Netflix's "Cheer" and his experience as the breakout star of the docuseries about Navarro College's cheer squad.
"Miss Americana" contains enough tiny, revealing details to make Swift seem weirder and more human than she usually does.
A plant-based diet can be a fine way to eat, whether you're an athlete or not. A Netflix documentary called "Game Changers" argues that it's not just fine, but that meat is harmful. What's the truth?
By floating reckless theories about the ex-NFL player and convicted murderer Aaron Hernandez, Netflix's true-crime series veers toward the irresponsible.
The live documentary from Spike Jonze about the band will arrive on Apple TV+ on April 24.
If you've got enough postage, it seems that you can mail almost anything down under as Aiden McNamara explores in this quirky documentary.
Winter, a freelance software programmer, has visited 15,000 Starbucks in 55 different countries over the last 22 years and he's as passionate as ever.
"Surviving R. Kelly Part II: The Reckoning" elaborates on well-known allegations from last year's documentary. It also incorporates, and interrogates, the assertions of the singer's defenders.
Prek Gjoni makes an extraordinary trek with his goats through some of the most pristine mountains in Europe.
A short documentary about a Ninja Turtle-obsessed guy from Cape May, New Jersey, who has a small museum dedicated to Raphael, Michelangelo, Donatello and Leonardo.
In his quest for truth, Herzog admitted to "playing with facts."
A MAGA civil war breaks out at a Denny's in this intriguing documentary.
At first we just get Marcos's side of the story. But then Greenfield talks to people who remember the reign of terror that was the Marcos regime.
Kane Hodder, actor and stuntman, reveals what it was like to portray Jason in five of the "Friday the 13th" movies.
Hiyori Kon, the subject of the new Netflix documentary short "Little Miss Sumo," is fighting for gender equality. Literally.
The first "Apex" film was about car companies like Porsche and Koenigsegg trying to build the fastest cars on earth with the best technology of our time. If that's a story about what happens in the light of day, then the latest film in the series, "Apex: The Secret Race Across America" is about what happens in the shadows.
The documentary "Inside Bill's Brain: Decoding Bill Gates" will be available for streaming on Netflix on September 20.
Liza Mandelup's new documentary, "Jawline," follows 16-year-old Austyn as he tries to carve out a career as an influencer and escape his hometown of Kingsport, Tennessee.
Watching "Woodstock" in 2019, though, you can't help but wonder what the world learned. Today, "Woodstock" plays as both terrific concert documentary and a sobering object lesson about the limits of idealism.
Mads Brügger talks political assassination and the endless fascination with the 1961 death of UN Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjöld.
Allie Burke wants to reduce the stigma of her mental illness.
The piece that breaks off will be larger than Texas.
Over the last few years, tens of thousands of Mexicans have gone missing, with many now presumed dead. A new documentary tries to understand why their stories aren't being told.
The judge, the jury and the prosecutor all agreed that he didn't do it, to boot.
ArcAttack is what happens when you combine mad scientists, a Telsa coil and electronic rock.
"For many years, two persons were inside of me."
Married couple Hava and Paul struggle to find a group home that will accept both of them together.
Russia is the only country constructing these nuclear-powered ships that allow for transit to flow in frozen Arctic waterways.
Someone has even lived underneath it, Patrick Star-style.
After undergoing surgery for a hernia, Tatenda Ngwaru's doctor reported that the patient, who was being raised as a boy, had an ovary. Co-directed by Robert Tokanel and Yuhong Pang, "She's Not a Boy" is a home run of a short doc.
The show may be over, but there's still much more to learn about how Season 8 came together.
The world's highest-profile black actors, athletes, politicians and singers have all turned to one man for advice.
This thorough documentary from Transworld Skateboarding gives the fascinating '90s skate icon (and "Tony Hawk Pro Skater" star!) his due.
Women who were previously a part of the Thai yoga community of Agama tell their stories about Swami Vivekananda Saraswati.
"Three months after a devastating hurricane hits their island, a small community remembers the worst event of their lives and recall finding the courage to go on, led by a newfound community bond."
Over the past few years, shots taken by drone have become epidemic in documentary, no matter the subject. For those of us who watch documentaries on a regular basis, the temptation to yell, "Make it stop!" can be overwhelming.
"If I could afford to leave, I would have left a long time ago… I just want to get better."
This short following alongside free diver Guillaume Néry is one of the most breathtaking things we've seen in a while.
Swedish jockey Per-Anders GrÃ¥berg vividly describes why he keeps coming back to competitive equine racing — although, we do wonder about the welfare of the sport's animals…
This cool, calm and collected team supports people experiencing sudden hardship and trauma.