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Written by Linda March 02, 2009
David Schmader is well-known in the Great Northwest for his weekly social-commentary column Last Days in Seattle alternative paper The Stranger, as well as for his immensely popular hosted evenings...
movie*pie Reviews » On Video
Written by Linda March 02, 2009
Startup.com is one of the more timely documentaries to come along in awhile, capturing within months the all-too-real phenomenon of the collapse of the dot.com internet boom.
movie*pie Reviews » On Video
Written by Linda March 02, 2009
On December 9, 2001 in a rich, white neighborhood of Durham, North Carolina, famous author Michael Peterson called 911 in hysterics to report that his wife Kathleen Peterson had fallen...
movie*pie Reviews » On Video
Written by Linda March 02, 2009
This fascinating documentary follows the stories of two related families who are exploring the medical option of restoring hearing to the deaf.
movie*pie Reviews » Film Festivals
Written by Linda March 02, 2009
When I described the story of Smith Family to a friend, she assumed that I was talking about a fictional film. "No, it's a documentary..." I had to clarify—and she...
movie*pie Reviews » On Video
Written by Jennifer March 02, 2009
"It's not gonna be me in that red dress no more."
movie*pie Reviews » On Video
Written by Jennifer March 02, 2009
Leonardo DiCaprio narrates, and a variety of experts illustrate exactly why the world is going to hell in a hand-basket.
movie*pie Reviews » On Video
Written by Linda March 01, 2009
Over ten years ago, Trinity Church in Cedar Hill, Texas (outside of Dallas) started a Halloween haunted house that was designed to literally scare the fear of Hell into you....
movie*pie Reviews » On Video
Written by Linda March 01, 2009
Classic movie fans should get a kick out of this documentary, lovingly compiled by George Stevens' son, George Stevens Jr. After the director's death, his son assembled this collage of...
movie*pie Reviews » On Video
Written by Linda March 01, 2009
World War II, as far as I'm concerned was fought in black-and-white, just like in the jerky newsreels. And when the era is dramatised in film, filmmakers tend to account...
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