A provocative WWII drama is shaking up cinemas, revealing the dark satire behind Goebbels and Hitler's relationship.
In December 1944, on the misty road between Poteau and Recht, American and German forces clashed in a chaotic ambush that produced some of the most recognizable footage of the Battle of the Bulge.
Does it matter that a young Israeli filmmaker’s imaginative reconstruction of an abandoned Nazi propaganda film about the Warsaw Ghetto is not, strictly speaking, a documentary? Not if it sets a ...