So the world has gone mad for Tiger King, and being released just as most of the world went into lockdown, could only have helped its viewer ratings soar. Netflix’s documentary series game is seriously strong – so we wanted to point out a few other shows that you might have overlooked or not seen, […]… Continue reading FEATURE: 5 Great Netflix Documentaries You Might Have Missed — Welcome to Minnis2Society
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7 Must-Watch Movies and Documentaries for Artists and Creatives — irevuo
Most of us are stuck at home these days, so why not watch some artsy stuff on Netflix while we’re binge watching, right? We’ve compiled a list of movies and documentaries to inspire you. Enjoy! via 7 Must-Watch Movies and Documentaries for Artists and Creatives — irevuo
My Documentary Photography — From Cave Walls
There was a time in my life I did black and white documentary photography. I learned to develop and print my own photographs. My weekends spent in the darkroom were hours of deep concentration and great satisfaction. My husband and I took a documentary photography class together. We had each purchased a Hasselblad medium format […]… Continue reading My Documentary Photography — From Cave Walls
Hot Docs At Home Review: Made You Look: A True Story About Fake Art — One Movie, Our Views
By John Corrado ★★½ (out of 4) The Hot Docs Film Festival in Toronto has come to be one of the biggest showcases of documentary cinema in the world, and it’s an event that, on a personal note, I look forward to attending every spring, as I have done since 2011. But this year, the […]… Continue reading Hot Docs At Home Review: Made You Look: A True Story About Fake Art — One Movie, Our Views
Hot Docs At Home Review: 9/11 Kids — One Movie, Our Views
By John Corrado ★★★½ (out of 4) With this year’s edition of Hot Docs cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, a selection of festival films are being given broadcast premieres every Thursday night from April 16th to May 28th on CBC, documentary Channel, and the CBC Gem streaming app, as part of the Hot Docs […]… Continue reading Hot Docs At Home Review: 9/11 Kids — One Movie, Our Views
Don’t F**k With Cats — Doyle’s Space
I watched the three episode Don’t F**k with Cats on Netflix. It is really good, hard to watch at times, but a great crime solving story. I give this true crime documentary 4.8 out of 5 stars. [From Wikipedia] Don’t F**k With Cats: Hunting An Internet Killer is a 2019 true crime documentary series about… Continue reading Don’t F**k With Cats — Doyle’s Space
Best books for Adults of all ages — MoonStar
What is the #1 best selling book? Having sold more than 500 million copies worldwide, Harry Potter by J. K. Rowling is the best–selling book series in history. The first novel in the series, Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, has sold in excess of 120 million copies, making it one of the best–selling books… Continue reading Best books for Adults of all ages — MoonStar
VIDEO: New Trailer Released for “It’s a Dog’s Life with Bill Farmer” on Disney+; Series Premieres on May 15 — WDW News Today
Disney+ has shared the trailer for its upcoming ten-episode documentary series, “It’s a Dog’s Life with Bill Farmer,” which premieres on Friday, May 15: The iconic voice of Goofy and Pluto for more than 30 years, Disney Legend Bill Farmer steps out from behind the microphone to meet his own favorite characters — dogs! Join […]… Continue reading VIDEO: New Trailer Released for “It’s a Dog’s Life with Bill Farmer” on Disney+; Series Premieres on May 15 — WDW News Today
WWII Documentaries Available On-Line for Free — Author DC Gilbert
Originally posted on John’s Notes: I saw a tweet from @WWIIFoundation a short time ago that I thought was worth sharing. It said: If you or your students, kids, adults are looking for things to do to stay occupied, please know ALL our World War II films are available to watch for free on… via WWII… Continue reading WWII Documentaries Available On-Line for Free — Author DC Gilbert
Three Documentaries for Your Quarantine — NerdyWordyBirdy
We went on a documentary binge at my house in February (if you can call three and a random bonus doc a binge). I enjoy documentaries, and definitely don’t watch them enough for how good they are. I remember two specific ones my siblings and I loved as kids. March of the Penguins was one; […]… Continue reading Three Documentaries for Your Quarantine — NerdyWordyBirdy