Posted in - Cultural & Social & Documentaries & Political & Corporate on April 21st 2011
Review of the Cartel Documentary The Cartel The Cartel Documentary The Cartel Documentary Review The Cartel Review
Director Bob Bowdon, takes an inside look at the U.S. public school system by focusing on one of the least educationally successful states: New Jersey.
With approximately half of it’s high school students never reaching graduation, and only about 30% of its students having “acceptable, or passing” math and reading scores, New Jersey …
Posted in - Cultural & Social & Documentaries & Food & Health & Political & Corporate on March 29th 2011
Black Gold Documentary Black Gold Documentary 2006 Black Gold Documentary Review Black Gold Review
Black Gold exposes the dirty side of the coffee business through interviews with fair-trade organizer Tadesse Meskela. This film, didn’t offer as much information as we hoped for, but gives a good introduction to the World Trade Organization’s unjust policies and the affects of the coffee trade on farmers who supply coffee …
Posted in - Documentaries & Food & Health & Nature & Science & Political & Corporate on February 19th 2011
Documentary about the Gerson Therapy Max Gerson Documentary Natural Cure for Cancer Naturally Cure every Illness The Cure for Cancer Exists The Gerson Miracle The Gerson Miracle Cancer Cure The Gerson Miracle Review
Did Dr. Gerson discover the cure for cancer and nearly every other chronic ailment? If The Gerson Miracle tells the truth, the cure for cancer has not only existed since the beginning, but has been known about since 1928!
The Gerson Miracle explores the specific holistic therapy developed by Dr. Max Gerson, who …
Posted in - Cultural & Social & Documentaries & Political & Corporate on February 14th 2011
America: Freedom to Fascism Documentary America: Freedom to Fascism Documentary Review America: Freedom to Fascism Review
Shortly before his death in 2007 (after a 6 year battle with bladder cancer), director Aaron Russo produced this final, groundbreaking documentary.
“America: Freedom to Fascism” starts with a quest for truth about America’s Income Tax Laws, but ends with a much broader topic as sinister details about the Federal Reserve System and …
Posted in - Documentaries & Military & War & Political & Corporate on January 27th 2011
Loose Change 9/11 Review Loose Change 9/11: An American Coupe documentary Loose Change 9/11: An American Coupe review Loose Change Documentary Loose Change Review
The Loose Change documentaries ask serious questions about the events of 9/11; such as, “Why were explosive materials found in the debris of the twin towers?” “Why did building 7 collapse at free-fall speed with very little structural damage?” “Why was no plane debris ever found at the other two 9/11 crash …
Posted in - Cultural & Social & Documentaries & Political & Corporate on December 6th 2010
This Film Is Not Yet Rated This Film Is Not Yet Rated Documentary This Film Is Not Yet Rated Review This Film Is Not Yet Rated Trailer
The Motion Picture Association of America’s rating system decides what people can and cannot watch and This Film is Not Yet Rated proves the MPAA may be more prejudiced than anyone knew.
Do ratings determine what is considered culturally acceptable? If they do, are we putting our culture in the hands of slanted …
Posted in - Cultural & Social & Documentaries & Political & Corporate on December 1st 2010
John Trudell John Trudell Documentary John Trudell Movie Trudell Documentary Trudell Documentary Review Trudell Movie Review Trudell Review
John Trudell became one of the most notable activists for Native American rights in history, but despite widespread public admiration and support for his speeches, Trudell’s attempts to right the injustices against the Native American population were thwarted. The FBI was monitoring him closely, the media largely ignored him, and threats toward …
Posted in - Cultural & Social & Documentaries & Political & Corporate on November 29th 2010
Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price Documentary Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price Movie Review Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price Review
This documentary takes a disturbing look at the impact of the corporate giant Wal-Mart, on communities, small businesses, employees, foreign workers, the environment and even modern-day consumers.
With over 5,000 stores (and counting), Wal-Mart has become larger (financially) than some small countries, but how much of their wealth is dependent on the desperation …
Posted in - Cultural & Social & Documentaries & Nature & Science & Political & Corporate on November 29th 2010
A Crude Awakening A Crude Awakening Review A Crude Awakening: The Oil Crash A Crude Awakening: The Oil Crash Review
A Crude Awakening: The Oil Crash presents a disturbing picture of the planet’s dwindling oil resources through impressive historical footage and compelling interviews with authorities such as former OPEC chairman Fadhil Chalabhi, Stanford University political scientist; Terry Lynn Karl, oil investment banker Matthew Simmons, Caltech’s head of physics, Professor David Goodstein and …
Posted in - Cultural & Social & Documentaries & Food & Health & Nature & Science & Political & Corporate on November 26th 2010
Food Matters Food Matters 2008 Food Matters Documentary Food Matters Review
With the U.S. medical field in favor of pharmaceutical companies, and over 106,000 people dying from reactions to prescriptions medications every year, Food Matters raises massive questions about the lack of nutritional education, the wealth of processed foods on the market, and the adverse effects on our well-being. By focusing on the …
Posted in - Cultural & Social & Documentaries & Political & Corporate on April 24th 2010
Lake of Fire Lake of Fire Review
Lake of Fire explores the issue of abortion, successfully presenting a compelling case for both sides of the issue. Lake of Fire is a film with a truly non-partial approach, covering a highly sensitive topic. See the negatives and positives of pro and anti abortion policies, and witness the lives of individuals …
Posted in - Documentaries & Military & War & Political & Corporate on April 24th 2010
John Perkins: Speaking Freely John Perkins: Speaking Freely Review Speaking Freely Speaking Freely Review
John Perkins gives an insider look at the U.S.’ hold on crippled nations: “Confessing his shameful role in helping organizations such as World Bank and the IMF drive poor nations into crippling debt while enriching U.S. corporations.”
Perkins’ conscience eventually took hold, and he quit his job… Speaking Freely, is a confession and …
Posted in - Cultural & Social & Documentaries & Military & War & Political & Corporate on April 24th 2010
Iraq For Sale Iraq For Sale Review Iraq For Sale: The War Profiteers Iraq For Sale: The War Profiteers Review
“How do you place a value on human life?” Iraq For Sale delves into the ugly side of privatized war and may leave you feeling squeamish about the real intentions of US combat.
Posted in - Cultural & Social & Documentaries & Religious & Spiritual on April 24th 2010
Deliver Us From Evil Deliver Us From Evil Review
Deliver Us From Evil gives you the word, straight from the devil’s mouth. Catholic molestation was one of the breaking issues in the early nineties, and continues to crop up in the news on a regular basis. This film brings you details of the catholic cover-ups and interviews straight from the mouth …
Posted in - Cultural & Social & Documentaries & Military & War & Political & Corporate on April 24th 2010
Engame: Blueprint for Global Enslavement Engame: Blueprint for Global Enslavement Review
“Alex Jones chronicles the history of the global elite’s bloody rise to power and reveals how they have funded dictators and financed the bloodiest wars—creating order out of chaos to pave the way for the first true world empire.”
If you have never heard of the Bilderberg Group, the North America transportation control …