Chicago Tribune

Two warring political documentaries chronicle the age of rage—and generalities

Some documentaries unite, rather than divide, and become box office champions as a result. The most conspicuous example this summer is the lovely Fred Rogers tribute "Won't You Be My Neighbor?" Morgan Neville's film has made more than $20 million in its domestic release, a remarkable figure.

It appeals to an unusually wide political spectrum, from liberals to moderate conservatives eager to reminisce about "Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood." Audiences have marveled anew at what it meant to have such a gentle, reassuring presence (a lifelong registered Republican) dominating so many years of children's programming supported, in part, by the federal government.

The Rogers documentary poster depicts its subject putting on a

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Chicago Tribune

Chicago Tribune3 min read
Editorial: Wait, How Much For A Latte? Even High-flying Starbucks Is Suffering
The U.S. consumer is increasingly tapped out, and the effects are being felt in even the strongest, most resilient brands out there. Exhibit A is Starbucks. The Seattle-based coffee chain, ubiquitous in the U.S. and increasingly a truly global franch
Chicago Tribune4 min read
Review: In ‘Judgment Day’ At Chicago Shakes, Jason Alexander Delivers Huge, Old-school Laughs
CHICAGO — His loathsome character a cross between Billy Bigelow, Roy Cohn and George Burns, the “Seinfeld” star Jason Alexander sits atop a gutsy and wickedly funny new satire at Chicago Shakespeare Theater that will come as a blessed relief for anyo
Chicago Tribune17 min read
Breastfeeding Moms Sent Naked Photos, Videos To Purported Lactation Consultant On Facebook. Now They Fear It Was A Scam.
CHICAGO — Sleep-deprived and anxious about feeding their babies, tens of thousands of moms in Illinois and elsewhere recently turned to a variety of Facebook groups offering support for breastfeeding, pumping breast milk and postpartum care. Direct r

Related Books & Audiobooks