[REVIEW] ‘COUNT ME IN’ DOCUMENTARY STAYS IN THE POCKET
Count Me In does a fantastic job conveying how much the instrument can change lives, whether you’re smashing the kit or dancing in front.
Count Me In does a fantastic job conveying how much the instrument can change lives, whether you’re smashing the kit or dancing in front.
With such a salacious title, one could assume that the documentary would contain all sorts of unknown details of Bob Ross’s life.
I grew up watching Woody Allen’s films and studied them in film school, but never understood his appeal. Now, I’m glad I never did.
455 Films has announced the Star Trek Voyager Documentary campaign with stretch goals, including an HD remaster of footage from the series.
Growing up in California during the ’90s, Yia Mua developed and honed his muay thai kickboxing into a spectacular career. Unfortunately, Yia’s life was unexpectedly cut short due to liver cancer. The Bull (2020) is a celebration of Yia’s life, an exploration of his trials and tribulations, and a reminder to love unconditionally. Geek’d Out got a chance to speak with the film’s director, Lu Vang.
It’s a culture in which men who believe themselves incapable of finding romantic companionship gather to support each other.
‘The Quiet One’ brings together a mans love of music that been with him throughout his life.
Schwartzman and her crew do a great job of focusing on the important parts of the Steubenville case in an engaging way without being exploitative. Roll Red Roll is a film that will stick with you for a while, which always makes for an easy recommendation.
The new 3-part documentary series from Nintendo details most everything that went into the making of the latest entry into the Legend of Zelda series.