Four Eyed Monsters Movie Review
Four Eyed Monsters (2005) is a truly original and artistic narrative film; part drama, part documentary. As part of the project there are also thirteen webisodes that make this experience more than a movie. It is a story of a relationship at its core b…
Barbarossa and the Towers of Italy Documentary Review
Barbarossa and the Towers of Italy (2008) is a wonderful and interesting historical documentary about the torries (watchtowers) that adorn the coastlines of Italy and the role they played to thwart pirate attacks. Alex Cord narrates the film with pass…
The End of Poverty Documentary Review
The End of Poverty? (2008) is a startling documentary that brings comprehension to the origin of global poverty. The opening question by narrator Martin Sheen sets the direction of the film; “In a world where there is so much wealth, with modern citie…
Random Lunacy: Videos from the Road Less Traveled Documentary Review
Random Lunacy: Videos from the Road Less Traveled (2007) is a great documentary following the life of William David Pearlman (more commonly know as Poppa Neutrino) and his family. Seamlessly splicing many interviews with home videos draws you into his…
A Passion for Giving Documentary Review
A Passion for Giving (2009) is a unique look at why people give. Director, producer, and cinematographer Robin Melanie Leacock heads out with her camera to answer the question through enlightening and fun interviews. Intertwining joyful music, thought …
Perfect Imperfection Documentary Review
Perfect Imperfection: The Making and Saving of I’ll Believe You (2009) is a must see documentary for any filmmaker, especially up and coming ones; even movie fans will find it interesting. It not only shows you the making of I’ll Believe You, it also …
Two Days Movie Review
2 Days stars Paul Rudd as Paul Miller, a 30 year old who has decided to kill himself in two days and film everything from now on. He lives in Los Angeles and is a failed Hollywood actor that has hired a film crew to capture his final role.Stew (Adam Sc…
Tyson Documentary Review
Tyson (2008) is a very revealing and telling history of Mike Tyson’s life told by Tyson himself. He talks through his childhood up to current day in a very open and candid manner.The filmmaker (James Toback) did a perfect job of letting him tell his s…


