Journalist Alastair Sooke sets out to discover just how much artists like Andy Warhol, Henri Matisse, Pablo Picasso and Salvador Dali have influenced our modern lives, and explains why their art is considered so great.
Exploring the intersection of indigenous folklore and Bigfoot fanatics, this documentary delves into...
This 1991 Academy Award®-winning documentary uncovers the disastrous health and environmental side e...
A former corporate executive fleeing a bad marriage becomes a cannabis farmer, forms a company calle...
A documentary about the "The Mystic Lamb" painted at the beginning of the 15th century by the Van Ey...
An intimate journey through the formative years of David Lynch's life. From his idyllic upbringing i...
The illustrator and author paints scenes from a 70-year-long career, including his work with Roald D...
A documentary on the screamo band Widowdusk. How they started and Ultimately how they ended.
An observational documentary following Steven Brooke and how the solitude of painting impacts his li...
“Earth Hum” is dedicated to Rachel Martin’s Family Tree, a drawing that combines art, earth, and lov...
Retrospective of the life and movie work of British actor James Mason. The documentary presents inte...
At once a vast expanse of mesmerizing desolation and the crucible of human history, the Sahara Deser...
The story of how the Satanic Panic of the 1980s was ignited by "Michelle Remembers", a memoir by psy...
A feature length documentary shot in Iceland on mediums and the relationship between humans and invi...
Salvia Divinorum is an often misunderstood and powerful psychedelic plant used by the Mazatec shaman...
This timely documentary chronicles the tech-fueled rise and Fyre-style fall of HQ Trivia, the revolu...
Iceberg the documentary takes a personal deep dive into Stormy; the person behind and beyond music. ...
An "Ock-umentary" exploring the character of Doc Ock and the way he as well as his tentacles were br...
The film explores the role of photography, since its rudimentary beginnings in the 1840s, in shaping...