This documentary, which was originally a part of a series about America produced by noted documentarian Ken Burns, is a portrait of both the building Congress inhabits as well as the Congress […]
Ken Burns: The Congress – Showing the Government Of and By The Common Man
Movie Review: Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid – Simply A Classic
Written by William GoldmanDirected by George Roy Hill Some movies survive the test of time, others don’t. Sometimes choices made in regard to a film seem right for the time, and later […]
DVD Review: 2000 Years of Christianity Episode VIII: Heaven and Hell
This is the eighth part of a 13-part German documentary mini-series covering the history of Christianity from its beginnings to the modern-day. Although the series is a German production, the narration is […]
Book Review: The Drop by Michael Connelly
What happens when DNA from an old case points to a possible killer? You’d think that would be a cut-and-dried case of eventual justice for the victim. However, the problem is that […]
Series Rewatch – Star Trek: The Original Series – All Our Yesterdays
Written by Jean Lisette Aroeste, Arthur H. Singer, and Gene RoddenberryDirected by Marvin J. Chomsky In Star Trek: The Next Generation, the series writers seemed fascinated with making Data step out of […]
Movie Review: Good Night, and Good Luck – When Will Humanity Ever Learn
Written by Grant Heslov and George ClooneyDirected by George Clooney Every now and then on the Internet, I get an email talking about “the good old days”, usually talking about how kids […]
Series Rewatch – Babylon 5: The Parliament of Dreams
Written by J. Michael StraczynskiDirected by Jim Johnston In what seems like a good idea to the pencil-pushers (but is often not the case to those who have to execute said idea), […]
Book Review: Seven Up by Janet Evanovich – Is Seven Stephanie Plum’s Lucky Number?
Warning: All subsequent reviews for this series may contain spoilers for earlier novels in the series. When writing a series of novels based around the same character, and set in the same […]
Movie Review: Sliding Doors – One Moment Can Make a Big Difference
Written by Peter HowittDirected by Peter Howitt People usually have moments in their lives that they consider to be a crossroads. Simply put, it’s a point where one might look back wistfully […]
DVD Review: 21 Jump Street Season Three – They’re Getting Long in the Tooth for High School
As the television show 21 Jump Street entered its third season, it became apparent fresh blood was going to be needed. The show, based on the premise of a team of police […]
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