In ‘The Devil’s Confession,’ Adolf Eichmann hangs himself with his own words
The documentary delivers previously unheard audio, but can’t work through its own banality
The documentary delivers previously unheard audio, but can’t work through its own banality
‘Only in Theaters’ is a funny, heartbreaking and moving story about the power of movies
Amidst a glut of true crime shows about scammers and cult leaders, Madoff's Ponzi scheme seems like an obvious topic
Mirissa Neff’s ‘This Is National Wake’ is a music video history of boundary-pushing musicians
The year's best Jewish films engaged with the complicated legacy of Jewish storytelling
A new PBS documentary confronts what made the novelist so controversial — and so great
“Idina Menzel: Which Way to the Stage” shows the singer on a tour in 2018 — which included a stop in Pittsburgh just after the Tree of Life shooting
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