‘The Fifth Estate,’ reviewed by Marshall Fine

HollywoodandFine.com Pity the poor filmmaker who has to follow Alex Gibney in tackling any subject. Gibney, the Oscar-winning documentarian, has made a string of tough, incisive nonfiction films examining such topics as Enron, the Iraq war and beyond. His 2010 documentary about crooked Republican lobbyist Jack Abramoff, “Casino Jack and …

‘Inequality for All,’ reviewed by Marshall Fine

HollywoodandFine.com The Republican noise machine has become such an overpowering presence in our world – manipulating the media with its messages, preying on the fear of the uninformed – that the whole idea of facts (the reality-based world, as someone in George W. Bush’s administration so dismissively put it) seems …

‘Our Nixon,’ reviewed by Marshall Fine

HollywoodandFine.com A fascinating patchwork of news footage and home movies, “Our Nixon” is at once intriguing and compelling, an inside peek at people who seemed to make secrecy a watchword. Indeed, Richard Nixon’s presidential administration was as secretive as they came – at least until the Reagan years (and then …

‘The Queen of Versailles,’ reviewed by Marshall Fine

HollywoodandFine.com Schadenfreude, the feeling of happiness at the misfortunes of another, is a tempting thing – mean-spirited, to be sure, but tempting, nonetheless. That’s particularly true when dealing with characters like the ones at the center of Lauren Greenfield’s stunning documentary, “The Queen of Versailles.” But it’s hard to feel …

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