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Ex-Convicts Tell Us How They Learned to Cry
How a single program at Folsom State Prison changed lives.
Roy Halladay Was the Person We All Aspire to Be
Halladay was as relentless a competitor and as tireless a worker as any human could possibly be. He was also, by all accounts, just as relentless in his devotion to his family and humility itself.
Anarchy and Peace with Penny Rimbaud of Crass
In this Noisey film 'Get Out of Your Own Way,' we join the anarcho-punk artist in the English countryside to talk life, zen, and World War I poet Wilfred Owen.
Surf Rock, Black Thrash, and a Dead Kitten Wedding: Noisey Shreds Toxic Holocaust
In this second episode of our new metal series we take singer Joel Grind to New York's Morbid Anatomy Museum.
'Circles In Tompkins Park' Film Pays Tribute to the Grit of Downtown New York
Artist Jack Greer voyeuristically captures poetic and tragic moments in the historical park in a lo-fi art house film.
Watch the Stars of Our Blackpool Grime Doc Take the Noisey Questionnaire of Life
Little T: "[I always go to McDonalds], where the birds are, innit"
A New Documentary About Prince Will Include Bono and Mick Jagger
The world may be a poorer place without the Purple One, but at least we'll get to celebrate his legacy with a new documentary starring a whole lot of famous people.
Morgan Spurlock’s New Documentary About Rats Is as Horrifying as It Sounds
'Rats' is a deep, dark look at the underworld of humanity's greatest threat.
New Doc Tells the Story of Pioneering Electronic Group The Orb
Patrick Buchanan's 'Lunar Orbit' looks at the The Orb's history while also exploring the making of their thirteenth studio album.
New York City Is Finally Done Sending Teens to Solitary
Punitive segregation—a.k.a. solitary confinement—is history for all inmates 21 or younger in America's largest city.
Check Out a Cut From Gui Boratto's New Label Compilation
Listen to AnT's melancholy screamer "Two Strangers" right here.
A New Documentary About African Refugees Was Filmed by a Refugee as He Fled to Europe
By giving an African refugee a camera, two filmmakers hoped to gain insight into the life of migrants from the perspective of migrants themselves. The result is the remarkable "Those Who Jump."