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TV Review: Shark Week - Surviving Sharks— Les Stroud of "Survivorman" fame tests ways to survive sharks for Discovery Channel's Shark Week.
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DVD Review: Silent Wings - The American Glider Pilots of WWII— Their planes may have been silent but their voices no longer are. This is the incredible story of the American WWII glider pilots.
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Movie Review: Gonzo - The Life and Work of Hunter S. Thompson— A one-sided look at the gonzo journalist.
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Movie Review: Gonzo - The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson— A very good and balanced look at the man and the myth.
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UFOs: The Secret History - What Does Our View Of Aliens Say About Us?— Filmmaker David Cherniack explores what our views on extraterrestrial life say about life on earth.
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Movie Review: Grizzly Man— Grizzly Man is an engaging, honest, and powerful example of documentary cinema.
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Movie Review: Gunnin' for That #1 Spot— In order to dribble their way towards NBA glory, eight players take it to the hoop in Beastie Boy turned filmmaker Adam Yauch's new film.
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Movie Review: What Would Jesus Buy?— Follow Reverend Billy and the Church of Stop Shopping as they head to the Promised Land!
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Movie Review: Darfur Now (2007)— A well-meaning documentary on the ongoing genocide in Darfur that doesn't quite hit its mark.
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2008 Summer Movie Preview: July— This month's movie releases will likely continue the successful trend with a large mix.
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Movie Review: Young@Heart— Every person – young or old – should make time for Young@Heart.
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TV Review: Election Day Is an Inspiring Prelude to Independence Day— Synergy is the core power of America. "Election Day" is an example of that power.
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DVD Review: Robbie Coltrane - Incredible Britain— Robbie Coltrane does a purposeful Lightning McQueen in this British series.
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TV Review: Election Day to Have Broadcast Premiere on PBS's P.O.V.— An eye-opening look at how we vote...
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BC Radio Live: Filmmaker Katy Chevigny and Authors Ed Strosser and Michael Prince— From presidential elections to bird guano...
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Movie Review: Hannari - Geisha Modern Is More Travel Guide Than Documentary— This look at modern geisha in Kyoto lacks a critical eye, but shows geisha as real women instead of Western fantasy.
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Movie Review: Alone in Four Walls at the Edinburgh Intertnational Film Festival 2008— This is possibly one of the most boring cinematic experiences I've had in a long, long time.
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Movie Review: Punk's Not Dead— How many punk rockers does it take to change a light bulb? None, because punk rockers don't change anything.
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Movie Review: Standard Operating Procedure at the Edinburgh International Film Festival 2008— This is one shocking documentary.
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TV Review: Traces of the Trade - A Story From the Deep North— Do we share in the shame of our ancestors? Think about your answer.
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Movie Review: Three Miles North of Molkolm at the Edinburgh International Film Festival 2008— More of an experience than a documentary, Three Miles... is perhaps not great in any way but certainly worth a look.
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Movie Review: Bigger, Stronger, Faster*— Would you use them?
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TV Review: Nova scienceNOW - Season Three— Nova scienceNOW returns for its third season and is as good as ever.
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DVD Review: Robbie Coltrane - Incredible Britain— Robbie Coltrane takes a beautiful Jaguar roadster and us on a spin through Britain via the roads less traveled.
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DVD Review: Totally Baked— Even with the generous puffs I was taking of the bud, the movie only got some jaded laughs from me.
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DVD Review: Johnstown Flood— See what happened during the first major disaster in the United States.
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DVD Review: When the Moors Ruled in Europe— A welcome alternate view of the rich and proud Islamic culture.
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Movie Review: The Reality of Spies Shown in Poisoned By Polonium— Would you die to tell the world the truth? And if you did, could we find your murderer?
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Music DVD Review: The Smiths - The Queen Is Dead: A Classic Album Under Review— A documentary look at The Smiths’ classic album has little to offer for anyone but the most obsessive fans.
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The Writing Was on the Wall But GM Couldn't Read It— The future when we'd need to replace fossil fuels is now.
