No Stone Unturned – Review Louise Burrell November 11, 2017 Reviews This was first reviewed on 05/10/17 as part of London Film Festival. Following in the footsteps of recent popular crime documentaries Making a Murderer and Serial, No Stone Unturned tells the horrific story...
No Stone Unturned – LFF 2017 Review Louise Burrell October 5, 2017 Reviews Following in the footsteps of recent popular crime documentaries Making a Murderer and Serial, No Stone Unturned tells the horrific story of the mass murder in Loughinisland, Northern Ireland. 23 years on and...
Zero Days – Review Eddie Falvey January 7, 2017 Reviews Alex Gibney sits comfortably beside the likes of Asif Kapadia and Joshua Oppenheimer as one of the best documentarians working today. After the likes of Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room, the Oscar winning...
Finding Fela – Sundance London Review Cameron Ward April 28, 2014 Reviews Academy Award winner Alex Gibney's latest non-fiction piece closely documents the life and music of Nigerian political activist, and Afrobeat creator, Fela Anikulapo Kuti. Due to Fela's unfortunate death in...
Conspiracy And Corruption – Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence in the House of God Cameron Ward March 24, 2014 Analysis, Close-Up, Features 3 Comments - "My most grievous fault" - Mea maxima culpa - my most grievous fault. American documentary director Alex Gibney is long known for his meticulous examination of deep-seated institutional corruption....
The Armstrong Lie – LFF Review David Brake September 29, 2013 Reviews The two universal questions surrounding the Lance Armstrong saga are: How did it go on for so long, and why did he do it? Packed with frank admissions from nearly all parties involved, the film thrives when...