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Bowling for Columbine

Bowling for Columbine

The 1999 documentary Bowling for Columbine by Michael Moore is a powerful exploration of America’s obsession with guns and violence, and an unsettling look at the tragedy that unfolded at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado. The film centers on two loosely related incidents: Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold attending their favorite no-credit bowling class … Read more

One Man, Six Wives and 29 Children

One Man, Six Wives and 29 Children

Detailing a misunderstood lifestyle in the heart of the Utah desert, One Man, Six Wives and 29 Children is a 1999 documentary that dives deep into the life of an honest-to-goodness polygamist and his large family. The film documents their daily routine, while also exploring the religious beliefs of the Fundamentalist Mormon faith that underpins … Read more

No End in Sight

No End in Sight

No End in Sight is a documentary that provides an in-depth and critical examination of the Bush Administration’s 2003 invasion into Iraq. It follows the aftermath of American military operations in Baghdad, exposing the devastating consequences of this war. The film chronicles the accounts of those who were affected by the war, from soldiers and … Read more

The Best Movies About Love

The Best Movies About Love

Love is a timeless and universal theme that has been explored in numerous films across different genres. From romantic comedies to heart-wrenching dramas, movies about love continue to captivate audiences worldwide. In this article, we will take a closer look at some of the best movies about love that have left an indelible mark on … Read more

Boy Interrupted

Boy Interrupted

Boy Interrupted is an HBO documentary film that takes a deep look into the life of Evan Perry, a 15-year-old boy from New York who tragically took his own life in 2005. This film was created by Evan’s parents, Dana and Hart, with the intent to explore how Evan’s battle with bipolar disorder and depression … Read more

Blue Planet II

Blue Planet II

David Attenborough and the BBC bring to us Blue Planet II, an extraordinary documentary series that will take viewers on a journey of discovery and exploration into the depths of the ocean. With 6,000 hours of underwater footage gathered from over 4,000 dives in thirty-nine countries, this series is sure to capture the imagination and … Read more

Bloxorz

Bloxorz

Bloxorz is an engaging and stimulating block puzzle game that will put your logical thinking and problem-solving skills to the test. The object of the game is deceptively simple: guide a cube-shaped block over a 3D structure of tiles so it falls down into the hole at the bottom. Despite the seemingly basic premise, this … Read more

One Day in the Life of a Rice Farmer

One Day in the Life of a Rice Farmer

Rice is a staple food around the world, but we rarely consider its production. A new documentary takes us through a day in the life of a rice farmer to show us the complex and laborious process involved in harvesting this essential grain. The film opens with a glimpse of rural agriculture as we follow … Read more

One Billion Years Ago: Is This Eden?

One Billion Years Ago: Is This Eden?

Traveling back in time one billion years can be a thrilling concept, but what would you actually find when you opened your eyes? For starters, the air would be toxic and almost unbreathable. The Earth’s atmosphere wouldn’t have enough oxygen to survive for more than a few minutes, and the ocean would be filled with … Read more

Coachella: 20 Years in the Desert

Coachella: 20 Years in the Desert

For the past two decades, Coachella music festival has been a beacon of hope for music lovers across the country. Since its inception in 1999, the festival has grown to become an iconic event for concert-goers and music aficionados alike. Now, with Coachella: 20 Years in the Desert, viewers can experience the captivating story of … Read more