Embedding themselves, Bing Liu and his team shadow two community members who introduce them to the troubled neighborhoods and the programs that help mitigate violence in Chicago.
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Documentary Review: Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Dalai Lama in ‘Mission: Joy – Finding Happiness in Troubled Times’
This documentary reveals that if these individuals from different religions can employ the wisdom of joy, so can we.
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Blindness is a liability when there's a home invasion. Time to get a new pair of eyes to help.
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Writer and director Zach Synder's 'Army of the Dead' seems like a cross between 'Escape from New York' and 'The Walking Dead.'
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'Americanish' is a Romantic Comedy with a difference. Well written and wonderfully performed it will make you think and smile.
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The life of German art film director Rainer Werner Fassbinder is stylistically portrayed in Oskar Roehler's biographical film.
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The Legend of Hell's Gate takes viewers back to the really wild west, with maybe no good guys to be found in this Texas town.
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A small Caribbean island was the birthplace of some of the most popular music of the 20th century.
Read More »2021 SXSW Film Festival Review: ‘United States vs. Reality Winner’
The film 'United States vs. Reality Winner' raises vital questions. When does leaking a document serve the public interest? Should exposing corruption be retaliated against or protected?
Read More »SXSW Film Review: Udo Kier in ‘Swan Song’
The legendary cult actor makes the most of a role as a small-town hairdresser tending to a client one final time.
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