must see films

must see films

“My Best Day”: Meatless Meat in America

My Best Day (2012) written and directed by Erin Greenwell is a quirky, silly, giggle-worthy, and adorable film. It is very well-cast, and, at least
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A Band Called Death Rocks The Rio

Much like Searching for Sugar Man (2012), A Band Called Death shares the story of a musical act lost in time and rediscovered a generation later
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Tilikum the Blackfish

The 2010 death of SeaWorld Orlando trainer, Dawn Brancheau, was initially reported by the media as an “accident” due to “trainer error”. Unsatisfied with this
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Elysium: Best Action Film of the Season?

Much like his other sci-fi film, District 9 (2009), Neil Blomkamp’s Elysium (starring Matt Damon and Jodie Foster) tackles the theme of segregation between humans in
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Sojourns into Detropia

Last week while flipping through my Netflix suggestions, a certain film caught my eye. Detropia, directed by Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady, is a somber
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Shugendo Now

The philosophical practice of Shugendo finds its roots in many of the proto-religious paradigms that made up Japan prior to the Meiji Period (1868-1912), including
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Sixth Time’s A Charm- The Wolverine

After years of subpar superhero films, it seems Fox Studios has finally gotten wise when it comes to its ownership of the X-Men franchise. Now,