#HBO Doc Tackles Opioid Crisis – /Film

#HBO Doc Tackles Opioid Crisis – /Film

“#HBO Doc Tackles Opioid Crisis – /Film” How did opioids become the center of one of the worst public health crises in U.S. history? That’s what the new HBO documentary The Crime of the Century aims to find out. Directed by Alex Gibney — who won three Emmys in 2015 for his thorough Scientology doc Going Clear and an Oscar for…

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#Or the Making and Breaking of a  Billion Unicorn’ is a Fascinating Chronicle of the WeWork Saga – /Film

#Or the Making and Breaking of a $47 Billion Unicorn’ is a Fascinating Chronicle of the WeWork Saga – /Film

“#Or the Making and Breaking of a $47 Billion Unicorn’ is a Fascinating Chronicle of the WeWork Saga – /Film” (Welcome to The Quarantine Stream, a series where the /Film team shares what they’ve been watching while social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic.) The Movie: WeWork: Or the Making and Breaking of a $47 Billion Unicorn Where…

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#Documentary Series About Mark Wahlberg – /Film

#Documentary Series About Mark Wahlberg – /Film

“#Documentary Series About Mark Wahlberg – /Film” Mark Wahlberg is, somehow, one of the biggest stars on the planet. And now he’s got his own HBO documentary series called – wait for it – Wahl Street. This six-part series follows Wahlberg as he tries to balance his busy schedule, which honestly doesn’t sound like a good…

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#HBO Docuseries on Colonialism – /Film

#HBO Docuseries on Colonialism – /Film

“#HBO Docuseries on Colonialism – /Film” With his Oscar-nominated documentary I Am Not Your Negro, director Raoul Peck upended film conventions, basing his film on James Baldwin’s unfinished manuscript “Remember This House,” and exploring the history of racism in the U.S. through a mixture of documentary footage, archival material, animation, and scripted scenes to create a truly singular…

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