We are reaching peak crazy. There are two possible outcomes. We get trampled or the rest of us wake up and start fighting the people who are trying to stifle free speech.
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Sundance Film Festival Review: ‘Hooligan Sparrow,’ A Filmmaker Goes Undercover
Would you be incarcerated to fight injustice?
Read More »Movie Review: ‘How to Let Go of The World’ Written/Directed by Josh Fox
If the planet's temperature rises by 2 degrees, what climate impact will that have on coastal cities like New York and Miami? Tune in to HBO tonight for "How to Let Go of the World"
Read More »LA Film Festival Review: ‘Olympic Pride, American Prejudice,’ Narrated by Blair Underwood
"Olympic Price, American Predjudice" explores the real story behind the 1936 Olympics, Hitler and 18 African Americans who represented the Olympic Team USA.
Read More »Movie Review: ‘Of Men and War,’ A Memorial Day Tribute
The statistics about PTSD are overwhelming. The numbers of vets who cannot deal and commit suicide are staggering.
Read More »DVD Review: ‘Janis: Little Girl Blue’ – Janis Joplin Documentary Bio
We see a few scenes of Janis and fellow musicians hard at work in the studio, and plenty of performance clips, but where the film excels is in showing us how her life fed her performances.
Read More »Tribeca Film Festival Review: ‘Shadow World’
How would you feel if a bribe that you took ended in people's deaths?
Read More »NAB Show 2016: ‘In a World…’ – The Secrets Behind Successful Film Trailers
Murphy's approach is to treat the trailer project like a mini-movie with its own three-act structure.
Read More »Tribeca Film Festival Review: ‘By Sidney Lumet’
What would you do if you saw a violent act by a gang of 6 being perpetrated against a teenage girl?
Read More »SXSW Film Review: ‘The Seer’ Produced by Terrence Malick and Robert Redford
Terrence Malik and Robert Redford's "The Seer" asks what impact do you have on the land, your community, your environment?
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