Written by Kenneth Fearing and Robert GarlandDirected by Roger Donaldson It often seems that political thrillers are a dime a dozen. Whether or not they are executed well usually hinges on their […]
Movie Review: Roger & Me – GM and Mattel Are the Black Sheep of Globalization
Written by Michael MooreDirected by Michael Moore I’ve seen too often in recent years that people don’t care about stories on the evening news unless it affects them personally. A bridge collapse? […]
DVD Review: With God on Our Side (2004) – The Religious Right and the White House
Directed by Calvin Skaggs & David Van Taylor Even as a Christian myself, I grow tired of other Christians trying to force their beliefs down my throat, particularly when they “suggest” a […]
Movie Review: Giuliani Time (2005) – Even Before His Involvement with Trump, I Couldn’t Imagine Why Would Anyone Vote For This Man
The title of the documentary comes from a quote regarding the Abner Louima police brutality case. The officers involved were said to have told Louima “It’s Giuliani time” while sodomizing him with […]
Movie Review: The Candidate (1972) – Playing the Game and Selling Out
Written by Jeremy LarnerDirected by Michael Ritchie We often think that political campaigns where politicians promise all sorts of things and sound great before they are elected then something else happens once […]
Movie Review: Silver City – Dicky Pilager Looks Alot Like Dubya
Written by John SaylesDirected by John Sayles John Sayles is the type of Writer and Director people either love or hate. With our common affinity for Bruce Springsteen, he’s always been someone […]
Movie Review: Wag The Dog – Funny, and Yet Not Funny
Written by Larry Beinhart, Hilary Henkin, and David MametDirected by Barry Levinson When I come across a movie that manages to sarcastically poke at our reality, usually I find it quite funny. […]
Movie Review: Fahrenheit 9/11 – We Didn’t Start the Fire…
Written by Michael MooreDirected by Michael Moore Back in 2004, I saw this film in theaters. It was quite ironic that I saw Fahrenheit 9/11 in a Loews theater, which was then […]
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