‘The Hobby’: A Love Letter to Board Gamers like My Son
The documentary reminds us how to revel in creative play and the company of others.
Since 1954
The documentary reminds us how to revel in creative play and the company of others.
In this contemplative, vulnerable new documentary, a group of friends try to understand why their former classmate embraced radical Islam.
Co-opted by whites, country music was largely shaped by black and immigrant musicians.
If only she were around today.
The new documentary asks why a minister self-immolated in the town of Grand Saline, but doesn’t uncover any new answers.
Featuring heartrending stories, Weed the People aims to change the stigma around cannabis treatment — but fails to look much outside its California bubble.
The film touches on the effects of Austin's economic boom, but focuses on the music that made the Broken Spoke famous.