Now on Hulu, All Light, Everywhere is the second feature-length effort by documentary filmmaker Theo Anthony, whose debut, Rat Film, which used his Baltimore hometown’s rat infestation as a ...
Christian Olaniran is a digital producer for CBS Baltimore, where he writes stories on diverse topics including politics, arts and culture. With a passion for storytelling and content creation, he ...
Sundance: Theo Anthony follows up "Rat Film" with a provocative look at the connection between modern cameras and weapons of destruction. “All Light Everywhere” winds its way through fragmentary ...
Surveillance, policing and spy pigeons figure into a chillingly insightful doc on the ethics of looking and the incompleteness of seeing. A highly persuasive film about how we should be wary of film’s ...
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Isabella Soares is a Senior Writer for Collider, as well as a Cherry Picks-approved critic. A film and TV enthusiast from an early age, Isabella used to write reviews in her journal growing up, which ...
The botched four-part series is hollow at its core. What we have here is a botch job of epic proportions. It seems like a no-brainer to turn Anthony Doerr's Pulitzer Prize-winning 2014 novel "All the ...
Editor's note: The below contains spoilers for All the Light We Cannot See. Von Rumpel reveals Marie-Laure's father's fate, leading to a tense standoff where Marie-Laure defends herself with a gun.
There have been a great number of book-to-screen adaptations the past few months, with more coming to theaters and streaming services before we put the bow on the year that was 2023. One of those ...