Governor Cuomo has given New York City theaters the go-ahead to reopen, but returning to normal is no
Feb 26, 2021 • View in browser
Film
Governor Cuomo has given New York City theaters the go-ahead to reopen, but returning to normal is no easy matter. I discuss how the pandemic has impacted various trends in the world of film. This week, we also feature films about the Boy Scouts, defunct online worlds, Michelangelo, feminist activism, and more. Enjoy!
– Dan Schindel, Associate Editor for Documentary
The Future of Theaters and Streaming
From "Dune"
From "Dune"
In light of news that movie theaters will soon be reopening in New York City, as well as the fact that Warner Bros. will be premiering all its blockbusters simultaneously in theaters and online this year, I discussed the possibilities for the future of moviegoing.
Latest Reviews
SIN, a Gritty and Sublime Biopic of Michelangelo
Exploring the Abandoned Spaces of the Internet
Fake It ’Til You Make It: A Documentary Peels Back the Veneer of Online Influencers
When More Than 5,000 Workers Resisted Rupert Murdoch’s UK Media Takeover
9to5 Strikes at a Missing Piece of Feminist History
A Documentary Lays Out the Boy Scouts Sex Abuse Scandal
What to Stream
The Olympic Auditorium before a boxing match (1972) (photo by Theo Ehret, courtesy Theo Ehret estate)
The Olympic Auditorium before a boxing match (1972) (photo by Theo Ehret, courtesy Theo Ehret estate)
Lexis Olivier-Ray delves into the new film 18th and Grand, which profiles the history of a legendary Los Angeles boxing arena.
Sophie Monks Kaufman looks at a pivotal moment in labor resistance to Rupert Murdoch’s takeover of the UK media through the lens of the new film Wapping: The Workers’ Story.
The Asian Art Museum has shared some of the short films featured in its forthcoming exhibition After Hope: Videos of Resistance with Hyperallergic. Emily Wilson talks to the curators of the exhibition about the films.
This week’s streaming roundup features documentaries about video games, from tales of indie development to the battle for the Donkey Kong world record.
The YouTube channel Atrocity Guide catalogs some of the most unusual historical episodes and trends that have mostly gone unknown. The latest episode tackles psychoanalyst John C. Lilly’s odd attempts to teach dolphins to speak human language in the 1960s.
The Dolphin House
The Dolphin House
Until we can see you in the theater again, stay safe!
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