Written by: Dominick at 2:10 am on Aug 25, 2010

Four Seasons Lodge looks at a group of Holocaust survivors who found each other and spend every summer together. This looks like it will be their last, as plans to sell the lodge seem to be underway.

Written by: Ashtyn at 1:23 am on May 01, 2010

Pressure Cooker highlights some dedicated kids at Philadelphia’s Frankford High School and the yearly culinary contest that could change their lives forever. The film is educational and inspiration. It comes highly recommended.

Written by: Ashtyn at 9:00 pm on Apr 30, 2010

Fish Out of Water is a must see documentary that discusses the age old debate of homosexuality and religion. Ky Dickens looks to theologians of varying belief systems to uncover what it really says in The Bible about homosexuality and why it’s not as wrong as some might think.

Written by: Dominick at 8:03 pm on Apr 10, 2010

Nostradamus Effect – The Complete Season One offers some good and bad moments. I had higher hopes for this series honestly and though I am sure it made some serious fans, I am not jumping on the bandwagon just yet.

Written by: Dominick at 5:46 pm on Apr 05, 2010

Take a journey Under the Sea with this IMAX Blu-Ray. The beauty of these habitats will astound you, as the camera allows you to explore a place very few humans ever get a chance to go.

Written by: Ashtyn at 9:59 am on Apr 05, 2010

MysteryQuest: The Complete Season One is a documentary style television show on The History Channel. If you’re looking for answers, you might not find definitive ones with this series, but it will make you want to know more about the topics they discuss. If you haven’t seen MysteryQuest, we suggest you check it out.

Written by: Ashtyn at 10:26 am on Mar 23, 2010

Christianity: The First Two Thousand Years would be a lot better if it tried harder to push the envelope. While watchable, this ends up lacking controversy and does not offer any new information to the table.

Written by: Dom and Ash at 10:50 pm on Mar 15, 2010

We are watching movies and television shows on Netflix! Check out everything we watched during the week for March 8, 2010 and what we think of all the offerings made available through our Netflix instant queue.

Written by: Dominick at 10:13 pm on Mar 12, 2010

The biggest downfall of The Real Wolfman is that the two men that are sent to the solve the mystery make the presentation so boring that you don’t care about the results by the end.

Written by: Ashtyn at 10:56 pm on Feb 22, 2010

Phyllis and Harold is an astoundingly frank journey through a disastrous 59 year old marriage. We’ve included a brief synopsis, trailer, and a few screenshots so you can learn more.

Written by: Ryan the Admin at 9:50 pm on Jun 04, 2009

YouTube, movie producer Luc Besson and photographer Yann Arthus-Bertrand today announced that Home, a 90 minute full-length film will be exclusively available online on YouTube for English, French, Spanish and German speaking countries on June 5, World Environmental Day 2009. Produced by EuropaCorp and directed by Yann Arthus-Bertrand, Home is a powerful statement about the [...]

Written by: Ashtyn at 1:40 am on Apr 25, 2009

American Swing is a documentary that is sure to open your eyes. The Swinger lifestyle is not a common subject for a documentary, nor is the King of Swing, Larry Levenson. However, in the 70s, Levenson’s Manhattan getaway, Plato’s Retreat was a true swingers paradise. American Swing looks back at those days and the rise and fall of Levenson. If you’re open enough to appreciate it, Swing is well worth watching.