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Review: "An Unreasonable Man"
“I don’t care about my personal legacy,” Ralph Nader announces late in the documentary An Unreasonable Man, and you believe him. He certainly doesn’t seem to be a man who spends a lot of time worrying about that kind of … -
Media Junkie: "The Required Year-End List"
Everybody loves a good End of the Year List—or, at the very least, writers love them, because they’re easy to write. The week between Christmas and New Year’s is a waste anyway, so why devote your full brain power to thi… -
This Week on DVD: "Miami Vice", "Talladega Nights", "An Inconvenient Truth", "Brick"
I've decided to lump all of the short DVD reviews that go into the City Paper into one weekly round-up, combining shortened versions of movies previously reviewed that are just hitting DVD with new ones written just for … -
Review: "Shut Up & Sing"
So a funny thing happened to documentarians Barbara Kopple (Oscar-winner for Harlan County USA) and Ceclia Peck. They had just started shooting a film about the Dixie Chicks, the phenomenally successful country band, as … -
Review: "Jonestown: The Life and Death of Peoples Temple"
First of all, we should all be using the expression “Drink the Flavor-Aid.” When Reverend Jim Jones persuaded the 900 plus members of his Peoples Temple, who had cut themselves off from civilization to the pseudo-Utopia … -
Review: "Deliver Us From Evil"
You may have seen Hannibal Lecter, you may have seen Michael Meyers, but you’ve never seen sheer evil protrayed on-screen as vividly and as thoroughly as it is in Deliver Us From Evil—and it’s a documentary. At it center…
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