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Starsuckers

Starsuckers

The new documentary, Starsuckers, examines the perils of our celebrity-obsessed society. You’ll discover why we are so captivated with fame and the corporations and individuals who benefit from it. Spanning two years in production and made completely independently and in secret, this film exposes the dangers of modern media. The content of Starsuckers is entirely … Read more

Fall Boys

Fall Boys

Fall Boys is a unique and exciting online racing game that offers up to 30 players the chance to compete in an array of mini-games. From swinging balls to carousels and from hammers to rotating platforms, every level presents a thrilling challenge to each participant as they race against the clock and their opponents. With … Read more

Fahrenheit 11/9

Fahrenheit 11/9

Fahrenheit 11/9, Michael Moore’s critically acclaimed documentary, provides a comical yet horrifying peek into the 2016 US Presidential election. Following the immediate aftermath of Hillary Clinton’s defeat, Moore delves deep into the heart of this historic race and the results that ensued. Moore paints an even harsher picture of Donald Trump’s election than what was … Read more

Extreme Love: Autism

Extreme Love: Autism

Louis Theroux’s documentary, ‘DLC Warren: An Autistic School’, takes viewers on an insightful and heartwarming journey into the daily lives of those living with autism and their families. Located in New Jersey, the innovative DLC Warren school is home to many children with autism who face a variety of obstacles each day. Autism is a … Read more

Something Ventured

Something Ventured

From grand visions to incredible successes, the story of venture capitalists is one that deserves to be told. Many may not know the names Arthur Rock, Tom Perkins, Don Valentine and Eugene Kleiner, but without their skillful foresight and timing in investing in a handful of revolutionary companies like Apple, Intel, Genentech and Atari, there … Read more

The Phoenix Lights

The Phoenix Lights

On the night of March 13, 1997, an unforgettable phenomenon appeared in the skies over Arizona and Nevada. The strange lights, which were later dubbed the Phoenix Lights, caused a stir among residents and have been subject to much speculation and debate ever since. The mysterious lights had no common explanation and could not be … Read more

Philosophy: Guide to Happiness

Philosophy: Guide to Happiness

In a world filled with uncertainty and chaos, it’s all too easy to trust the authority of those in power. But what if we paused to think critically about what they say? This is the challenge of Socrates: to think logically when presented with ideas, rather than just accepting them at face value. Alain de … Read more

Sprinter

Sprinter

Sprinter is an exciting and thrilling running game that puts players in the shoes of a sprinter as they race against opponents in the 100 metre sprint. Players experience progressively more difficult levels as they work their way up, with each level offering a new challenge and something unique to master. The game is filled … Read more

Soviet Storm: WW2 In the East

Soviet Storm: WW2 In the East

Soviet Storm is a groundbreaking documentary series that takes viewers back to the Second World War’s Eastern Front, offering an unprecedented Russian perspective on this conflict of immense scale and brutality. Four out of five German soldiers perished on the Eastern Front, while the Red Army lost ten times more men than the Western Allies … Read more

Fahrenheit 9/11

Fahrenheit 9/11

Fahrenheit 9/11 is a documentary created by the renowned filmmaker Michael Moore, who first rose to prominence after his Oscar acceptance speech in 2003. This movie is a continuation of Moore’s earlier films – Bowling For Columbine and Roger & Me – which addressed themes of corporate wrongdoings and big-money scandals in America. However, Fahrenheit … Read more