
Meet four neighboring, suburban families, each with their own problems.Read More »

PLOT: Austin, Texas. Lord’s Gym was founded sixteen years ago by Richard Lord, a former professional boxer. A wide variety of people of all ages, races, ethnicities and social classes train at the gym: men, women, children, doctors, lawyers, judges, business men and women, immigrants, professional boxers and people who want to become professional boxers alongside amateurs who love the sport and teenagers who are trying to develop strength and assertiveness. The gym is an example of the American “melting pot” where people meet, talk, and train.Read More »

In a divided America, Van Jones attempts to pass a landmark criminal justice bill – and finds himself under fire from all sides.Read More »

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A smattering of repeated performances culled from old porno films and hand painted. A man bends over a body, but what we really notice is the texture of the wall behind him. A woman stares back at the viewer with annoyance. On the soundtrack Anais Nin declares: “but while I’m doing this I feel I’m not living.”Read More »
This video highlights several narratives concerning video surveillance—not to reiterate the conventional privacy argument but rather to engage the desire to watch surveillance materials and society’s insatiable voyeurism. A variety of subjects recount their interactions with surveillance—getting caught in the act of stealing or watching pornography, being discouraged from making an illegal ATM withdrawal—and question technological determinism, asking whether we choose to develop technology or technology shapes our choices.Read More »

Dudley Jerico sets out to rob corrupt millionaire Victor Rosso of his legendary Gemini diamond.Read More »

A cinematic odyssey exploring David Bowie’s creative and musical journey. From visionary filmmaker Brett Morgen, and sanctioned by the Bowie estate.Read More »

Thrown in prison for a hundred years, Little Goofy and Big Goofy finally break free, posing as an anarchic duo of undercover painters. Soon, the boys wind up in a private party as visiting French dignitaries; however, who are they kidding?Read More »

SalineLibations wrote:
It definitely should be slowed down to 18fps to have it play at the correct speed. However, that really alters the feeling of the score, and makes the commentary kind of awkwardly slow. Seeing as the blu-ray is much more complete than the DVD and better quality, I’ll consider them upgrades. Just make sure in the descriptions to very visibly recommend people to slow them down to 0.75 speed in their player to see it at the correct speed of 18fps.Read More »