Errol Morris’s documentary Separated takes a deep dive into the Trump administration’s family separation policy. But though the film has been purchased by MSNBC, you won’t see it airing on the channel ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Midway through “Separated,” celebrated documentarian Errol Morris’ new film about the Trump Administration’s policy of splitting ...
The 'Fog of War' and 'Thin Blue Line' filmmaker explores the origins and execution of the notorious border policy enacted by the Trump administration. By Daniel Fienberg Chief Television Critic The ...
The documentary, which has its world premiere at Venice, looks at the Trump government's policy of separating families at the U.S./Mexican border: "We must ensure that they never, never, never happen.
As blunt methods for complex problems go, the Trump administration’s decision to tackle immigration by wresting thousands of children away from their parents was some Dark Ages stuff, a fearsome sign ...
MSNBC recently acquired Errol Morris’ documentary “Separated,” a likely Oscar contender examining the Trump administration’s family separation policy. However, though the topic has significant ...
Chaos: The Manson Murders is recognizably the work of the same director as The Thin Blue Line. The visual style of Errol Morris’ latest documentary feature, released earlier this month on Netflix, can ...
American Cinematheque’s This Is Not A Fiction Festival is returning for its second season. The festival launched last year with screenings of Thank You, Good Night: The Bon Jovi Story, featuring a Jon ...
Editors note: Errol Morris is the documentary filmmaker behind features including the Oscar-winning The Fog of War and The Thin Blue Line, works renowned for their investigative style. His latest film ...
“I’ve interviewed a lot of nasty characters over the years,” says a cheerful Errol Morris over lunch on a bright Los Angeles day.”I’m a connoisseur of bullshit.” He’s sampled some of the finest: ...
The documentarian may have been pivotal to creating the language of true crime, but he’s not immune to streaming bloat. Photo: Netflix So why bother? Well, O’Neill, an entertainment reporter whose ...