At the 2014 Sundance Film Festival, 40 entries are split between the U.S. and World Cinema Documentary categories and Doc Premieres.
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Blu-ray Review: ‘Poirot – Series Ten’
The four feature-length mysteries included on these discs feature some of Christie's most tragic plots, but her victims and murderers are not her typical "bad guys."
Read More »Surprise! Reuniting after a Military Deployment
What makes for good TV isn't necessarily a good idea.
Read More »Pursuing God Through Science
What is unusual today about the use of prayer in healing is the rigorous research by scientists exploring the connection between prayer, spirituality, and physical healing.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘Archer – The Complete Season Four’
Part James Bond spoof, part workplace comedy, the FX animated series follows the zany adventures of some moronic people who, somehow, always seem to get the job done.
Read More »Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. – Newly Discovered Recording Proves Ongoing Relevance of His Message
Speaking at the Park Sheraton Hotel in Midtown Manhattan in September 1962, Dr. King spoke about the 100th anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation.
Read More »Movie Review: ‘The Lone Ranger’ (2013)
Director Verbinski invigorates the stale western genre by infusing modern style, all the while not sacrificing the props, costumes, and real set pieces that make the genre great.
Read More »Music Review: Jim Clayton – ‘Songs My Daughter Knows’
Jim Clayton plays jazz versions of his daughter's favorite tunes.
Read More »Music Review: Brigitte Zarie – ‘L’amour’
'L'Amour' is a singular example of old school jazz in a modern world.
Read More »Music Review: Rich Rosenthal – ‘Falling Up’
Falling Up is free jazz with a bite.
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