Every Body (2023)
98%
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“The film’s participants can’t represent the full spectrum, but between their stories and the broader info provided by the documentary, viewers ought to come away with a greater comprehension of the reality and issues counter to what’s too often argued.” –
Nonfics (Substack)
Feb 16, 2026
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The Rose: Come Back to Me (2025)
100%
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“While it’s likely to only draw fans of The Rose to theaters, if you find yourself watching it there or someway else in the future, you won’t be sorry.” –
Nonfics (Substack)
Feb 16, 2026
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Starman (2025)
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“Starman loses some of its focus in the end by touching on more topics, but it’s otherwise a fantastic profile of Lee and should delight anyone interested in the cosmos and our place in it.” –
Nonfics (Substack)
Feb 11, 2026
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Matter of Time (2025)
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“For what it is, Matter of Time does a good job selling its need with clear explanations and heart-wrenching patient spotlights.” –
Nonfics (Substack)
Feb 11, 2026
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Queen of Chess (2026)
85%
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“One of the more entertaining biographical documentaries you’ll see this year.” –
Nonfics (Substack)
Feb 11, 2026
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Heaven (1987)
75%
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“Hilarious. A quirky collage of ideas of what the afterlife will be like. And a sly revelation of how media informs such ideas.” –
Nonfics (Substack)
Feb 11, 2026
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Nuisance Bear (2026)
100%
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“You’ll want to watch it twice, at least once on a big screen, to really appreciate how much is going on with this film, and many more before it.” –
Nonfics (Substack)
Feb 3, 2026
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Soul Patrol (2026)
100%
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“Another war film masterpiece...I don’t think I’ve seen anything quite like this documentary.” –
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Feb 3, 2026
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Give Me the Ball! (2026)
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“Garbus and Wolff do something with Give Me the Ball! that breaks from the celebrity biography norm: they hold the applause to the end.” –
Nonfics (Substack)
Feb 3, 2026
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Ghost in the Machine (2026)
83%
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“Structurally, Ghost in the Machine is an effective, chaptered essay, even if its points may be narrow in their concerns. Aesthetically, there is more to be desired.” –
Nonfics (Substack)
Feb 3, 2026
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Cookie Queens (2026)
100%
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“It’s a good reminder of the importance of quality over quantity.” –
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Feb 3, 2026
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Seized (2026)
100%
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“With so many documentaries focused on the importance of journalism and journalists lately, it’s fair and necessary that we get one about a rare small-town newspaper still in operation.” –
Nonfics (Substack)
Feb 3, 2026
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One in a Million (2026)
100%
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“The title One in a Million may as well refer to its existence as a documentary that came together so well because of both directorial and editorial acumen...I wish it weren’t such a rarity, but it’d probably stand out regardless.” –
Nonfics (Substack)
Jan 31, 2026
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Natchez (2025)
100%
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“What starts seemingly as a curious look at one Mississippi town’s legacy regarding slavery winds up as a deeper exploration of how history should be represented, especially when it comes to humanity’s mistakes.” –
Nonfics (Substack)
Jan 31, 2026
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2DIE4 (2026)
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“If it grabbed me enough through its hour-long runtime, those who do care for racing are going to love it.” –
Nonfics (Substack)
Jan 31, 2026
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Deepfaking Sam Altman (2025)
92%
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“Deepfaking Sam Altman is interesting for what it says about humans more than machines, confirming again that our impending extinction will be our own fault.” –
Nonfics (Substack)
Jan 17, 2026
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Seeds (2025)
97%
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“One montage sequence in the middle of the movie, presenting the cotton harvest, is possibly worth the price of admission alone, but the documentary as a whole is too long.” –
Nonfics (Substack)
Jan 17, 2026
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Shuffle (2025)
100%
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“It’s infuriating and could be very helpful to a lot of people, parents particularly, but they won’t be seeking it out at their local cinema.” –
Nonfics (Substack)
Jan 17, 2026
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LaLee's Kin: The Legacy of Cotton (2001)
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“Retrospectively, LaLee’s Kin now just looks like "poverty porn," with its images of one family’s life in squalor and little boys bathing in buckets. However, viewed contextually for the present and going forward, it’s increasingly more damning.” –
Nonfics (Substack)
Jan 13, 2026
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Been Here Stay Here (2024)
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“Been Here Stay Here is a beautiful and serene documentary that may lull us toward a shared acceptance of our fates. The score by James William Blades is epically soothing. Every shot composed by Usui and Peter Steusloff is stunning and full of grace.” –
Nonfics (Substack)
Jan 9, 2026
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Holding Liat (2025)
95%
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“As far from propaganda as it can be for an issue and situation that has been heavily propagandized from multiple sides.” –
Nonfics (Substack)
Jan 9, 2026
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All the Walls Came Down (2025)
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“Especially coming so soon after Last Flight Home, her film about her father’s death, she’s been through a lot, yet is strong for continuing to show us all of it.” –
Nonfics (Substack)
Jan 9, 2026
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Critical Incident: Death at the Border (2025)
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“While essential coverage of this story, Critical Incident, unfortunately, feels like old news.” –
Nonfics (Substack)
Dec 29, 2025
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Cover-Up (2025)
98%
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“Cover-Up isn’t the best film about journalists this year, yet it ranks fairly well on our list of the best documentaries of 2025, partly because it does have a subject with great screen presence.” –
Nonfics (Substack)
Dec 19, 2025
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Breakdown: 1975 (2025)
77%
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“Its timeline is a bit scattered, its memory a bit generalizing, its points wandering, but I do like it when Neville cross-cuts different movies together to seem to be in conversation with one another.” –
Nonfics (Substack)
Dec 19, 2025
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