A deeply intimate and raw portrait of Selma Blair after she is diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis and tries to slow the progression of her disease.
Movie Review: The Story Of “Pharma Bro” Is Unbelievable But Somehow Wildly Entertaining
A documentary profiling Martin Shkreli, the financial entrepreneur and pharmaceutical tycoon from Brooklyn, New York, known for raising the price of an AIDS drug 5500% overnight, buying the sole copy of a Wu-Tang Clan album for $2 million dollars and being convicted of securities fraud. The most hated man in America, Martin Shkreli is …
Movie Review: “The Most Beautiful Boy In The World” Is An Elegant, Artistic Piece Diving Into Many Issues Of Self-Discovery
In 1971, due to the world premiere of Death in Venice, Italian director Luchino Visconti proclaimed his Tadzio as the world’s most beautiful boy. 50 years later, that shadow still weighs upon Björn Andresen’s life.
TV Review: Netflix Brings You Another Great Mystery In “Monsters Inside: The 24 Faces Of Billy Milligan”
In the late 1970s, an accused serial rapist claims multiple personalities control his behavior, setting off a legal odyssey that captivates America.
Movie Review: “The Killing Of Kenneth Chamberlain” Is One Of The Most Profound And Heart-Wrenching Films You’ll Ever See
Based on the true story of the events that led to the death of Kenneth Chamberlain Sr., an elderly African American veteran with bipolar disorder, who was killed during a conflict with police officers who were dispatched to check on him.
Movie Review: “No Responders Left Behind” Will Leave You Speechless
“No Responders Left Behind” follows 9/11 social activists Jon Stewart and John Feal as they take on the U.S. government to ensure Health and Compensation for thousands of ailing First Responders who are dying from toxins released at Ground Zero.
Movie Review: “Deadliest Disease In America” Uncovers The Ugly Reality About Racism In America’s Healthcare System
Filmmaker Crystal Emery highlights the unequal treatment that individuals often receive based on the color of their skin.
Movie Review: “The Song Of The Butterflies” Is A Mystical Story, So Captivating And Hypnotic
Rember Yahuarcani, an indigenous artist from an almost extinguished nation, returns to his grandmother’s land looking for inspiration and discovers why the stories of his ancestors cannot be forgotten.
TV Review: I Loved “Turning Point: 9/11 And The War On Terror” And It Was Handled With Extreme Care, Bringing An Unbelievable Level Of Compassion
A cohesive chronicle of the September 11, 2001 attacks on the U.S., offering illuminating perspectives and personal stories of how the catastrophic events of that day changed the course of the nation. From the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in 1979 to the country’s breathtaking collapse back into the hands of the Taliban just weeks …