Every day we are using products which contain chemicals that have not been tested or their use regulated by the EPA or FDA. The Safe Chemicals Act that Frank Lautenberg (Sen. D. NJ) introduced in congress is in limbo. There are 80,000 chemicals on the market. How many of these are toxic and shouldn't we know the risks we are taking when we are using them? The film shows why we don't know, and in a moderate tone points out this position is egregious and patently indefensible
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Blu-ray Review: ‘The Friends of Eddie Coyle’ – The Criterion Collection
These friendships last a lifetime. But just how long will that last?
Read More »Blu-ray Review: The Mo Brothers’ ‘Killers’ (2014)
"Killers" is worth the wait: a recommended release for those who can stomach it.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘The Soft Skin’ – The Criterion Collection
A grand film to study and enjoy.
Read More »Movie Review: ‘Effie Gray,’ Starring Dakota Fanning and Emma Thompson
Effie Gray lived a fairy-tale marriage with celebrated art critic John Ruskin. But despite the glittering world of high society, wealth and a sumptuous estate, she was miserable and became more and more afraid.
Read More »Blu-ray Reviews: ‘My Girl’ and ‘Troop Beverly Hills’ Mastered in 4K
Sony remasters some family favorites in 4K: "My Girl," and "Troop Beverly Hills."
Read More »The 2015 TCM Classic Film Festival: History Occurring on Hollywood Blvd
With its line-up of films and celebrity guests, the 2015 edition of the TCM Classic Film Festival was a smashing success.
Read More »Movie Review: ‘It Follows’
It stinks.
Read More »SXSW Film Reviews: ‘The Diabolical’ and ‘Roar’ – Learning from Mistakes with Tipi Hedren and Ali Larter
Film fans and writers we can learn something from other people’s mistakes, for example, the SXSW screenings of 'The Diabolical' and 'Roar.'
Read More »Athena Film Festival Review: ‘Dukhtar’
In a remote village in Pakistan, tribal customs prevail. Where blood lets blood, the killings must continue unless a sacrificial truce brings the warring clans together. Leader Tor Gul who is in his 60s has decided upon an offering that will keep the peace. He will marry Daulet Kahn's 10-year-old daughter Zainab. When mother Allah Rakhi discovers her daughter's proposed marriage, she considers her own repressive child marriage to Daulet Kahn. She has a choice to make: allow the marriage following tradition or escape with Zainab over the mountains risking her life.
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