It’s not a new phenomenon for popular artists to release documentaries about their life and their creative journey. For fans, it is an insight into the mind of their idol; for the artists themselves, it’s a chance to become closer with their audience and promote some of their work. Yung Lean’s new documentary In My Head is
We all know Taylor Swift. She is someone who needs no introduction. She’s had her fair share of criticism and backlash, while also enjoying a boatload of success in her own right. We have all known her as the ‘nice girl’. The girl who is prim and proper and would never dare to swear. The
Notice: There are a few spoilers in this review. The well-awaited documentary The Center Will Not Hold based on the life of Joan Didion (so far, as she still is alive), was released on Netflix on the 27th of October. The documentary was directed by her nephew, Griffin Dunne, and produced by her niece, Annabelle Dunne. Joan Didion is
Illegal Civilization’s Mikey Alfred and Illegal Civ. Cinema created a documentary that shows how Tyler, the Creator went about making his latest studio album Cherry Bomb (2015), and what “really went down” while he was recording the album. The trailer for the documentary was released back in early November of 2016, which featured Tyler conducting
The documentary I Am Not Your Negro will be released on DVD on May 2, 2017. Here is a quick review that explains why you need to pre-order a copy before its release next month. In 1979, James Baldwin wrote a letter to his literary agent describing his next project, Remember This House. The book