Tag: Errol Morris

Life Itself (Blu-ray)

For anyone who grew up loving film, Steve James’ Life Itself is impossible to criticize objectively. Roger Ebert is someone I’ve admired and looked up to for most of my life, and the film is poignant, funny, and heartbreaking. In

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The Unknown Known (Blu-ray)

Even after more than forty years in public life, former Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld remains somewhat of an enigma. Errol Morris’ documentary The Unknown Known has the filmmaker hitting Rumsfeld with tough questions. Blending archival footage, charts and an

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DVD Review: Tabloid

Part satire, part comedy, part corrupted fairy tale, and part-farce, Errol Morris came across an article about dog-cloning that formed the nature of Tabloid. The director/co-executive producer labels his works “anti-documentaries,” not about obvious visual surfaces but about what lies

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