Sometimes, the best way for a documentary to grab viewers' attention is to jettison the fancy footwork, special effects-driven charts and graphs, and those belabored reenactments, and go back to basics.
Philly.com Entertainment, Philadelphia Inquirer: Entertainment
Thu, 03/05/2015 - 11:38am
Sometimes, the best way for a documentary to grab viewers' attention is to jettison the fancy footwork, special effects-driven charts and graphs, and those belabored reenactments, and go back to basics.