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‘Life Itself’ and ‘What Now? Remind Me’ Top This Week’s Nonfics Home Picks

‘The Overnighters’ Voted the Best Documentary of 2014 in 2nd Annual Nonfics Year-End Poll

The 6 Must-See Music Documentaries of 2014

Holocaust Docs ‘Into the Arms of Strangers’ and ‘V-E +1’ Among National Film Registry Additions

‘Expedition to the End of the World’ and ‘The Sheik and I’ Top This Week’s Nonfics Home Picks

Criterion’s ‘Les Blank: Always for Pleasure’ Set is a Delectable Encyclopedia of Authentic Living

‘Maidan’ Review: A Grand, Unflinching Epic of the Ukrainian Revolution

What Might Have Been Nominated for the Golden Globe for Best Documentary of 2014?

‘Regen,’ ‘1989’ and ‘Party Monster’ Top This Week’s Nonfics Home Picks

Guide to All the Sundance 2015 Documentary Competition Titles, With Trailers Where Available

‘Monkey Kingdom’ Trailer

‘The Barefoot Artist’ Review: A Bifurcated, Personal Portrait of an Artist at Work

‘She’s Beautiful When She’s Angry’ Review: A Worthwhile Address of the Neglected History of Feminism

A Celebration of Two Films by Sergei Loznitsa, Streaming Free on Nonfics This Month

Interview: ‘Concerning Violence’ Director Goran Hugo Olsson on Depicting Revolution and Knowing His Audience

‘Remote Area Medical’ Review: A Quietly Observational Film That Puts People Before Politics

Oscar Shortlist for Documentary Feature Includes ‘The Internet’s Own Boy’ and ‘The Kill Team’

Drew Associates Classics and ‘Kids for Cash’ Top This Week’s Nonfics Home Picks

The 100 Most Necessary Documentaries to Stream on Netflix This December

Do We Need a Bechdel Test for Documentaries?

10 Under-Appreciated Food Documentaries Worth Sinking Your Teeth Into

The Les Blank Criterion Box Set and ‘What Now? Remind Me’ Top This Week’s Nonfics Home Picks

‘Stray Dog’ and ‘The Kill Team’ Among the 2015 Film Independent Spirit Award Nominees

‘Regarding Susan Sontag’ Trailer

10 Great Documentaries You Only Want to Watch Once

Shawney Cohen on ‘The Manor’ and Why It’s More Than Just a Film About a Strip Club

Our Top 6 Discoveries of DOC NYC 2014

‘20,000 Days on Earth’ and ‘The Manor’ Top This Week’s Nonfics Home Picks

‘Pulp’ Review: A Rockumentary For the “Common People”

‘Citizenfour’ and ‘Life Itself’ Top 2015 Cinema Eye Honors Nominations

8 Picks With Joshua Oppenheimer: Nonfiction Film Recommendations From a Certified Genius

‘Shoah’ and ‘Portrait of Jason’ Top This Week’s Nonfics Home Picks

It’s Time to Stop Calling Observational Documentaries “Fly on the Wall”

Interview: Jay Reinke On Being the Subject of ‘The Overnighters’ and Jesse Moss On Capturing It All

Virunga Review: A Confident and Shocking Geopolitical Thriller

‘Death Metal Angola’ Review: A Quiet Film on a Loud Subject

‘Fake It So Real’ Observes the Truth and False Fronts of Pro Wrestling and Macho Men

‘The Kill Team,’ ‘The Cruise’ and ‘Virunga’ Top This Week’s Nonfics Home Picks

The 100 Most Necessary Documentaries to Stream on Netflix This November

Checking In on the 2014 Jihlava International Documentary Film Festival

Are There Any Acceptable Documentary-Inspired Halloween Costumes?

What Films Give Us the Most Long-Term Scares?

‘The Great Invisible’ Review: A Wisely Empathetic, If Not Quite Stirring Portrait of the Gulf

‘Particle Fever’ and ‘Mr. Dynamite’ Top This Week’s Nonfics Home Picks

‘The Look of Silence’ Trailer

‘F for Fake,’ ‘Los Angeles Plays Itself’ and ‘We the Economy’ Top This Week’s Nonfics Home Picks

8 Short Documentaries Named to 2014 Oscar Shortlist Include the Stunning ‘White Earth’

‘Mudbloods’: The Quidditch Documentary That Fails To Fly

‘Private Violence’ Review: An Effectively Moving Film About Domestic Abuse

The Doc Option: Watch an Episode of Ken Burns’s ‘The War’ Instead of ‘Fury’

The 20 Best Documentaries About Los Angeles

DOC NYC 2014 Lineup Includes ‘The Yes Men Are Revolting’ and Wiseman’s ‘High School’

‘Love Meetings,’ ‘Return to Homs’ and ‘Private Violence’ Top This Week’s Nonfics Home Picks

‘America: Imagine a World Without Her’ Review: Imagine a World With Better Right-Wing Documentaries

‘CITIZENFOUR’ Trailer

The 7 Best Documentaries of the 2014 New York Film Festival

The Doc Option: Watch ‘The Most Dangerous Man in America’

Six Picks With Michael McKean: Documentary Recommendations From a Mockumentary Legend

‘Roger & Me, ‘Last Hijack’ and ‘Photographic Memory’ Top This Week’s Nonfics Home Picks

Jesse Moss On ‘The Overnighters’ and the “Holy Shit” Moments of Making a Verite Documentary

Win a Copy of the ‘Roger & Me’ 25th Anniversary Blu-ray

The Doc Option: Watch ‘The Staircase’ After You See ‘Gone Girl’

The 100 Most Necessary Documentaries to Stream On Netflix This October

NYFF 2014: ‘Silvered Water, Syria Self-Portrait’ Is an Essential Essay on Violence, Civil War and New Cinema

‘Print the Legend,’ ‘Lady Valor’ and ‘Mistaken for Strangers’ Top This Week’s Nonfics Home Picks

Martin Scorsese’s ‘The 50-Year Argument’ is More Accessible Than You Think

Have Your Kids Watch ‘Into the Arms of Strangers’ After Seeing ‘The Boxtrolls’

Cinema Eye Honors Announce 10 Finalists for Best Nonfiction Short

Which Fall Festival Documentaries Have a Shot at This Year’s Oscar?

Exclusive: Poster for ‘The Immortalists’ Hints at an Everlasting Experience

Collected Works of Bill Morrison and ‘The Last of the Unjust’ Top This Week’s Nonfics Home Picks

‘The Last of the Unjust’ Review: A Character Study of a Most Significant Nature

7 Documentaries That Give the Finger to the Art World

The Doc Option: Watch ‘The Flat’ Instead of ‘This Is Where I Leave You’

‘Art and Craft’ Review: A Riveting Character Study of Art Forger Mark Landis

Filmmaker Alex Barrett Tells Us Why He’s Bringing Back the City Symphony Genre

‘20,000 Days on Earth’ Review: A Sly and Shadowy Day in the Life of a Star

‘The Roosevelts,’ ‘Salesman’ and ‘The Final Member’ Top This Week’s Nonfics Home Picks

Director Jody Shapiro on ‘Burt’s Buzz,’ the Man in the Burt’s Bees Logo and How Isabella Rossellini Spawned the Film

The 6 Best Documentaries of the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival

‘Fight Church’ Review: An Engaging Look at a Point Where Religion Meets Macho Posturing

‘I Am Here’ Review: A Disappointing Follow-Up From the Director of ‘Last Train Home’

The Doc Option: Watch ‘The Cove’ Instead of ‘Dolphin Tale 2’

‘Print the Legend’ Trailer

‘The Homestretch’ Review: Another Pressing Issue With Another Prosaic Documentary

‘Rebirth’ is the Best Film About 9/11 That You Haven’t Seen

Stream Israel/Palestine Doc ‘Videomappings: Aida, Palestine’ Free on Nonfics This Month

Inaya Yusuf On the Importance of Her Prison Theater Documentary ‘The One & The Many’

‘Crumb,’ ‘Teenage’ and ‘Elena’ Top This Week’s Nonfics Home Picks

10 Necessary Documentaries About Funny People

‘Showrunners’ is an Artless Film on the Art of Running a TV Show

‘Levitated Mass’ Review: Ironically Misses the Chance at Real Weight

The 100 Most Necessary Documentaries to Stream On Netflix This September

‘The Battle of the Somme’ and ‘American Promise’ Top This Week’s Nonfics Home Picks

Three Concert Films That Capture the Soul of James Brown

‘Through a Lens Darkly’ Review: An Uneven Art History Doc with Some Truly Striking Moments

The Doc Option: Watch ‘The Killing of America’ Instead of ‘Sin City: A Dame to Kill For’

‘Expedition to the End of the World’ Review: Beautiful, Contemplative and Tumultuous

‘Manakamana’ Review: A Lovely Slice of Life With a Very Narrow Scope

20 Necessary Documentaries About Death and Dying

The 10 Best Documentaries of All Time

‘Dinosaur 13’ Review: A Dig at the Federal Government That Misses Its Mark

‘A Will for the Woods’ is a Beautiful Rumination on Life, Death and Burial Choice

The Doc Option: Watch ‘Let the Fire Burn’ Instead of ‘Let’s Be Cops’

Film Critics Have Failed LGBT Cinema By Misreading ‘The Dog’

‘Level Five’ Review: Chris Marker’s Insightful 1997 Film Finally Arrives in the U.S.

‘The Dog’ Review: A Misguided Look at the True Story Behind ‘Dog Day Afternoon’

‘Fifi Howls from Happiness’ Review: A Shocking Profile of a Provocative Genius

3 Great Dance Competition Films to Watch

‘Nixon By Nixon’ Review: His Legacy’s Got Legs But This Film Doesn’t Know How to Use Them

The 100 Most Necessary Documentaries to Stream On Netflix This August

‘Finding Fela’ Review: A Muddled and Disappointing Biography of Fela Kuti

The Doc Option: Watch James Brown in ‘T.A.M.I. Show’ Before You See ‘Get On Up’

‘Fallen City’ Review: An Emotional Look at Recovery in China

‘Love Child’ Review: A Heartbreaking Story of Internet Addiction

Documentary Classics: ‘Marjoe’

Let’s Talk About Sex: Pier Paolo Pasolini’s ‘Love Meetings,’ 50 Years Later

Should the Emmys Disqualify Oscar-Nominated Documentaries?

‘The Newburgh Sting’ Review: A Living Room Doc About Exploited Fools Turned Terrorists

‘Back Issues: The Hustler Magazine Story’ Review: A Deficient and Dragging Documentary Option — ★★

The Doc Option: Watch ‘Sexy Baby’ Instead of ‘Sex Tape’

‘The Invisible War,’ ‘How to Survive a Plague’ and ‘Blackfish’ Among 2014 News and Documentary Emmy Nominees

Is It Wrong or Just Weird When Filmmakers Are Interviewed in Their Own Documentary?

10 Best Documentaries About the Internet

‘Aim High in Creation!’ Is the Best North Korean Propaganda Film You’ll Ever See

The Doc Option: Watch ‘American Promise’ If You Like ‘Boyhood’

‘The Square’ and ‘Cosmos’ Among Nonfiction Primetime Emmy Nominees

‘Limo Ride’ Red Band Trailer

‘The Horses of Fukushima’ and ‘Tale of a Butcher Shop’: An Unlikely Pair of Beautiful, Brave Portraits of Japan’s Social Fringe

Dear Documentary Filmmakers: Give Up On the Oscars

‘Maidentrip’ Review: Another Absolutely Wonderful Nonfiction Teen Movie

‘Underwater Dreams’ is a Triumph for America’s Greatest Underdogs

‘Life Itself’ is a Perfect Biography of Roger Ebert

The Doc Option: Why You Need to Watch ‘Deliver Us from Evil’

Stream ‘Byeway’ Free on Nonfics For the Next Two Weeks

The 100 Best Documentaries to Stream On Netflix This July

‘Rich Hill’ Trailer: The Blurb From Nonfics Is All It Really Needs

Frederick Wiseman’s ‘National Gallery’ Hits Theaters in November

Morgan Neville, Eugene Jarecki and Gary Hustwit Among Filmmakers Invited to Join The Academy

‘Broken Heart Land’ Review: A Powerful Reminder of the Struggles of LGBT Youth in America

‘The Internet’s Own Boy: The Story of Aaron Swartz’ Review: A Moving and Inspiring Biography

Stream ‘The Ballad of Genesis and Lady Jaye’ Free on Nonfics All This Week

‘Code Black’ Review: Young Doctors In Love With Public Healthcare Minus the Annoying Paperwork

The 5 Best Documentaries We Saw at the 2014 Los Angeles Film Festival

Interview: Andrew Rossi on Assessing the Current State of the ‘Ivory Tower’

‘All This and World War II’ Makes a Strange Counterpart to ‘Jersey Boys’

Ryan McGarry Faces Stage 4 Lymphoma in This Exclusive ‘Code Black’ Clip

10 Finalists Named for 2015 Cinema Eye TV Honors

‘Crash Reel’ and Other Extreme Docs Screen This Month at the Outdoor Rise Adventure Festival

Godfrey Reggio on ‘Visitors,’ Making a Special Effects-Driven Documentary and Slow Motion Versus Time-Lapse

Sheffield Doc/Fest Day 5: Love of Docs Is All

The 5 Must-See Films of the 2014 Human Rights Watch Film Festival

‘Ivory Tower’ Review: A Useful Primer on the Current Crisis in Higher Education

Sheffield Doc/Fest Day 4: A New Movie From Martin Scorsese

Sheffield Doc/Fest Day 3: The Art of the Film Festival Q&A

Sheffield Doc/Fest Day 2: Archive-Based Stories Trump Muckraking Exposes

Sheffield Doc/Fest Day 1: ‘Happiness’ Is a Screening in a Cave

Video: Sebastian Junger Discusses ‘Korengal’ and His “Oddly Relaxing” Time at Outpost Restrepo

The Doc Option: Watch ‘Pink Ribbons, Inc.’ Instead of ‘The Fault in Our Stars’

‘The Case Against 8’ Review: A Dulled, Cautious Chronicle of the Fight for Equality

The Persistence of the Bizarre: On the 40th Anniversary of ‘General Idi Amin Dada: A Self-Portrait’

‘We Always Lie to Strangers’ Review: Not the Look at Branson that We Need

‘Roseanne For President!’ Coming From Michael Moore Collaborator

The 100 Most Necessary Documentaries to Stream on Netflix Right Now

The Best Places to Watch Documentaries Online

The Doc Option: Watch ‘Sherman’s March’ Instead of ‘A Million Ways to Die in the West’

‘Korengal’ Review: A Disappointing Semi-Sequel to ‘Restrepo’

‘The Life and Crimes of Doris Payne’ Review: For Once It Might Be Worth Waiting for the Non-Doc Option

‘Before You Know It’ is a Touching, Empathetic Portrait of Three Gay Senior Citizens

Do Filmmakers Ever Change Their Mind About Their Own Documentary?

The Doc Option: Watch ‘Stepdancing: Portrait of a Remarried Family’ Instead of ‘Blended’

‘The Flood’ is a Forgotten Masterpiece of Environmental Devastation

Interview: Joe Berlinger On ‘The System,’ the Problem With Nonfiction Television Today and Going In Front of the Camera For the First Time

The Doc Option: Watch ‘Radio Bikini’ and ‘The Atomic Cafe’

What’s Really the Matter with Cannes and Documentaries?

‘The System With Joe Berlinger’ and ‘After Tiller’ Top This Week’s Nonfics Home Picks

The Past is Ever Present: Stuart Cooper’s ‘Overlord’ and the Memory of War

The Story of Lizzie Velasquez Could Become the Most Inspiring Film Against Cyber-Bullying Yet

Exclusive: Poster for ‘The Kill Team’ Starkly Highlights the Bravery of Its Subject

The Doc Option: Watch ‘Paradise Lost’ and ‘West of Memphis’ Instead of ‘Devil’s Knot’

The 10 Most Memorable Documentary Characters Of All Time

‘Llyn Foulkes One Man Band’ Review

‘Only the Young’ and ‘Tough Bond’ Top This Week’s Nonfics Home Picks

‘Tough Bond’ Review

‘A Fragile Trust: Plagiarism, Power, and Jayson Blair At the New York Times’ Review

Docs In Theaters: ‘Farmland,’ Kevin Spacey’s ‘NOW: In the Wings on a World Stage’ and More

The Doc Option: Watch PBS’s ‘Superheroes: A Never-Ending Battle’ Instead of ‘The Amazing Spider-Man 2’

‘Documented’ Review

Exclusive Clip From ‘Farmland’ Addresses Disconnect Between Farmers and the Public

‘Showfolk’ is a Shoo-In for the 2015 Academy Award for Best Documentary Short

The Films and the Legacy of Chris Marker Top This Week’s Nonfics Home Picks

The 7 Best Documentaries of the 2014 Tribeca Film Festival

Docs In Theaters: ‘For No Good Reason,’ ‘Who Is Dayani Cristal?’ and More

‘For No Good Reason’ Director Charlie Paul on Ralph Steadman, Johnny Depp and Hunter S. Thompson

Exclusive: Poster and Trailer for ‘The Homestretch’ Look Upon Chicago’s Homeless Youth Problem

The Doc Option: 7 Parkour Films To Watch Instead of ‘Brick Mansions’

‘The Five Obstructions’ and ‘Her Master’s Voice’ Top This Week’s Nonfics Home Picks

Docs In Theaters: ‘Bears,’ ‘The Final Member,’ ‘Half the Road,’ ‘Manakamana’ and More

The Doc Option: Watch ‘Transcendent Man’ Instead of ‘Transcendence’

‘The Final Member’ Review

The 10 Most Anticipated Documentaries of the 2014 Tribeca Film Festival

Peter Mettler’s ‘The End of Time’ and ‘Picture of Light’ Top This Week’s Nonfics Home Picks

Is It Okay to Make a Documentary About a Subject Who Doesn’t Want to Be a Documentary Subject?

Docs In Theaters: ‘Dancing in Jaffa,’ ‘A Fragile Trust’ and More

The 5 Best Films We Saw at the 2014 Full Frame Documentary Film Festival

Watch ‘Elway to Marino’ Instead of ‘Draft Day’

Art of the Real’s Sprawling Program Will Change the Way You See Nonfiction Cinema

Why the Story of the “Female Lawrence of Arabia” is Being Told With a Documentary, Not a Biopic

‘Town Hall’ and ‘Medora’ Top This Week’s Nonfics Home Picks

‘Too Sane for This World’ Review

Docs In Theaters: ‘The Unknown Known,’ ‘Island of Lemurs: Madagascar’ and More

‘The Galapagos Affair: Satan Came to Eden’ Review

Why You Should Watch the ‘Zeitgeist’ Trilogy as a Companion to ‘Captain America: The Winter Soldier’

‘The Unknown Known’ Review

‘I Didn’t Do It’ is Taking the Innocent Man Documentary to Another Level

‘This Ain’t California’ and ‘Kumare’ Top This Week’s Nonfics Home Picks

15 Notable Documentaries With Fictional Characters

‘Mistaken For Strangers’ Review

Docs In Theaters: ‘Finding Vivian Maier,’ ‘Jews of Egypt,’ ‘Mistaken For Strangers’ and ‘Veil of Tears’

‘Finding Vivian Maier’ Review

4 Cesar Chavez Films to Watch Now

5 Women Documentary Pioneers You Should Know

The Next Incredible Music Film Will Be Jeanie Finlay’s ‘ORION: The Man Who Would Be King’

‘Remembrance of Things to Come’ and ‘Mistaken For Strangers’ Top This Week’s Nonfics Home Picks

ND/NF 2014: ‘Mouton’ Review

Art vs. Craft: ‘Jodorowsky’s Dune’ and ‘Tim’s Vermeer’ Explore Different Sides of Creativity

You Can Now Sign-Up to Receive Nonfics via Email

Docs In Theaters: ‘The Missing Picture,’ ‘Jodorowsky’s Dune,’ ‘Anita,’ ‘Big Joy’ and More

‘Jodorowsky’s Dune’ Review

‘Anita’ Review

The Doc Option: Watch ‘Spellbound’ Instead of ‘Bad Words’

‘American Revolutionary: The Evolution of Grace Lee Boggs’ Review

Exclusive Clip From Chris Marker’s ‘Remembrance of Things to Come’

‘The Missing Picture’ Review

‘A Brief History of Time’ and ‘Paycheck to Paycheck’ Top This Week’s Nonfics Home Picks

The Person as Event: Errol Morris, Stephen Hawking and ‘A Brief History of Time’

‘Cosmos’ Takes Its Time in Defense of Evolution

The 5 Best Documentaries We Saw at the 2014 SXSW Film Festival

‘The Queen of Versailles’ Ruled Not Defamatory Against David Siegel

‘Song from the Forest’ Review

SXSW 2014: ‘Our Vinyl Weighs a Ton: This is Stones Throw Records’ Review

‘Campaign’ and ‘The Emperor’s Naked Army Marches On’: Two Mirroring Masterpieces of Japanese Documentary

Docs In Theaters: ‘Teenage,’ ‘Big Men,’ ‘Bible Quiz,’ ‘Exposed’ and ‘The Anonymous People’

‘Teenage’ Review

‘Bible Quiz’ Review

‘The Special Need’ is a Sweet Portrait of a 29-year-old Virgin

‘Cosmos’ and ‘Death Row Stories’ Top This Week’s Nonfics Home Picks

SXSW 2014: ‘Que Caramba es la Vida’ Review

SXSW 2014: We Are All Made of Star-Stuff: ‘Cosmos’ Returns in Grand Fashion

True/False 2014: ‘Cairo Drive’ Review

Docs In Theaters: ‘Particle Fever’

The Doc Option: Before Watching ‘The Grand Budapest Hotel’ Learn About Its Inspiration

Magic and Realism: Reflections From the 2014 True/False Film Fest

The 8 Best Films We Saw At the 2014 True/False Film Fest

‘Crazy Horse’ and ‘Maidentrip’ Top This Week’s Nonfics Home Picks

Are Women’s Personal Films Still Political?

True/False 2014: ‘Killing Time’ Review

True/False 2014: ‘The Vanquishing of the Witch Baba Yaga’ Review

True/False 2014: ‘Sacro GRA’ Review

The Doc Option: Watch ‘Unraveled’ After You’ve Seen ‘The Wolf of Wall Street’

Docs In Theaters: ‘Fatal Assistance’

‘Kids For Cash’ Review

2014 Oscar Prediction: Best Documentary — Feature

2014 Oscar Prediction: Best Documentary — Short Subject

Our 5 Most Anticipated Films of the 2014 True/False Film Fest

Interview: Shola Lynch on How Will Smith, Jay-Z and Vernon Reid Helped the Making of ‘Free Angela and All Political Prisoners’

Interview: Shola Lynch on Why Ronald Reagan and the FBI Aren’t the Villains of ‘Free Angela and All Political Prisoners’

‘Sick Birds Die Easy’ and ‘Free Angela and All Political Prisoners’ Top This Week’s Nonfics Home Picks

Interview: Joshua Oppenheimer on the Ethical Dilemmas of ‘The Act of Killing’ and the Fiction of Observational Documentary

The Doc Option: Watch an Actual Undercover Abscam Tape Instead of ‘American Hustle’

Docs In Theaters: ‘Elaine Stritch: Shoot Me’ and ‘The Standbys’

‘Elaine Stritch: Shoot Me’ Review

Interview: ‘Pussy Riot: A Punk Prayer’ Directors Mike Lerner and Maxim Pozdorovkin

‘Let the Fire Burn’ and ‘The Pervert’s Guide to Ideology’ Top This Week’s Nonfics Home Picks

‘Tell Them I Am Kind’ To Follow Legacy of 6-Year-Old Sandy Hook Shooting Victim

Watch: ‘Interesting People Talking About Love’ Starring Charles Bukowski, Ayn Rand and Nick Cave

‘The Realness’ Episode 15: ’12 O’Clock Boys’

Docs In Theaters: ‘The New Black’

‘The New Black’ Review

The Doc Option: Jeffrey Blitz’s ‘Lucky’ Perfectly Pairs With 2014 Best Picture Nominee ‘Nebraska’

Stop Expecting Documentaries To Be Everything

‘Pussy Riot: A Punk Prayer’ and ‘The Human Scale’ Top This Week’s Nonfics Home Picks

Exclusive: Poster for ‘Teenage’ Highlights Its Rousing Spirit

Docs In Theaters: ‘The Last of the Unjust,’ ‘Afternoon of a Faun: Tanaquil Le Clercq’ and ‘Kids For Cash’

The Doc Option: Watch ‘The Rape of Europa’ Instead of ‘The Monuments Men’

How ‘Art and Craft’ Began as a Mystery Caper and Became a Compelling Portrait of Mental Illness

’12 O’Clock Boys’ and Being Both Excited and Concerned About “The Good Stuff”

Magnolia Pictures Will Put Roger Ebert Doc ‘Life Itself’ In Theaters

’12 O’Clock Boys’ and ‘The Armstrong Lie’ Top This Week’s Nonfics Home Picks

Why Do We Want Documentaries To Be Like Fiction Films?

‘The Realness’ Episode 14: The Best and Worst Documentaries of Sundance 2014

Docs In Theaters: ’12 O’Clock Boys,’ ‘Charlie Victor Romeo,’ Oscar-Nominated Shorts and More

Oscar Documentary Shorts Review: Hardly a Standout Among the 2014 Nominees

20 Promised Remakes of Documentaries That Still Haven’t Happened

‘Sepideh’ and Recommended Docs From 2014 Sundance Directors Top This Week’s Nonfics Home Picks

‘America’ Trailer

The Best Documentaries of Sundance 2014

‘Sepideh — Reaching for the Stars’ Review

Docs In Theaters: ‘Visitors,’ ‘Papirosen,’ ‘Aatsinki: The Story of Arctic Cowboys’ and More

‘Particle Fever’ Trailer

Shots From the Canon #17: ‘Gimme Shelter’ (Albert Maysles, David Maysles, Charlotte Zwerin, 1970)

‘The Square,’ ‘The Trials of Muhammad Ali’ and ‘Mitt’ Top This Week’s Nonfics Home Picks

‘My Prairie Home’ Review

The Doc Option: Instead of ‘Lone Survivor’ Watch ‘Restrepo’

Docs In Theaters: ‘Maidentrip’ and ‘Band of Sisters’

‘The Price of Gold’ (30 for 30) Review

86th Academy Awards Documentary Nominees Include ‘Cutie and the Boxer’ and ‘The Missing Picture’

Shots From the Canon #16: ‘Los Angeles Plays Itself’ (Thom Andersen, 2003)

‘The Crash Reel’ and ‘The Price of Gold’ Top This Week’s Nonfics Home Picks

2014 Directors Guild Award Nonfiction Nominees Include Sarah Polley, Jehane Noujaim and Lucy Walker

59 Films We’re Looking Forward To Seeing At the 2014 Sundance Film Festival

Docs In Theaters: ‘The Great Flood,’ ‘Divorce Corp.’ and ‘If You Build It’

Exclusive: 3 Character Posters for ‘Rich Hill’ Introduce Us to Andrew, Appachey and Harley

Happy Anniversary to ‘Fred Ott’s Sneeze,’ the First Known Copyrighted Documentary Film

‘Cutie and the Boxer’ and ‘The Act of Killing’ Are Big Winners at 2014 Cinema Eye Honors

Our Picks and Predictions For the 2014 Cinema Eye Honors

Werner Herzog’s ‘The Act of Killing’ Commentary and ‘Control Room’ Top This Week’s Nonfics Home Picks

2014 Writers Guild Award Nonfiction Nominees Include ‘Dirty Wars’ and ‘Stories We Tell’

Docs In Theaters: ‘Interior. Leather Bar.,’ ‘Los Angeles Plays Itself’ (Re-Release) and More

‘In No Great Hurry: 13 Lessons in Life With Saul Leiter’ Review

25 Most Memorable Nonfiction Movie Moments of 2013

2014 Producers Guild Award Nonfiction Nominees Include ‘Far Out Isn’t Far Enough’ and ‘Duck Dynasty’