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Virtual Anthem Film Review – Shorts that Make You Think
This year’s Anthem Film Festival, the tenth annual, had its share of short film spice.
Read More »Anthem Film Fest: Two Experiments with a European Twist
At this year’s Anthem Film Festival, two films with a continental twist played games with the minds of the audience: "May Fifteenth in Paris" and "Re-Evolution."
Read More »The Battle of ‘The Fountainhead’
The following is a chapter from my upcoming memoir ‘Prospero’s Daughter: A Life Beyond Convention.’ The Battle of ‘The Fountainhead’ Ocala National Forest, Florida, Spring 1960 We kids stood around outside, under the dry scratch and whisper of live oak leaves. In late morning, the sun was getting hot. …
Read More »Anthem FilmFest: ‘Searching for Eddie Running Wolf’
Searching for Eddie Running Wolf, a feature length documentary by director Thomas Hartmann, defies easy classification.
Read More »Anthem Film Fest: Rand in the Desert
The Anthem Film Festival, part of the FreedomFest Conference, runs from July 10-13, 2013, at Planet Hollywood in Las Vegas.
Read More »DVD Review: Atlas Shrugged – Part One
Atlas Shrugged Part One represents the sort of trickle down filmmaking, that is unlikely to find much of an audience outside of hardcore Ayn Rand devotees.
Read More »DVD Review: Atlas Shrugged Part 1
Ayn Rand throws a tea party.
Read More »Movie Review: Atlas Shrugged Part 1 – The 40-Year Wait is Over
Can a fanboy fairly review a movie he’s been waiting a lifetime to see? Who is John Galt?
Read More »James Cameron’s Avatar: Philosophical Roots
Holy Gaia, Margaret Mead! Let's all bow down and worship stone age people.
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