The films light hand, appealing style, and simple exposition make it an eminently watchable inquiry into the politics of food, public health, and the reasons why corn has become an ingredient in virtually everything we eat.
The naturalistic indie talker unhurriedly follows a young woman through her days and nights Nerf-ball games at work, waiting for the bus, and a series of relationships fueled by chronic dissatisfaction.
Though its as estrogenic as dong quai, this amiable film about six friends and their book club is thoughtfully rendered with a certain universality of spirit.
Retired Marine Capt. Brian Steidle tells the real, unedited story of Darfur in this documentary examining the powerlessness of one individual faced with a tragedy of inhuman degree.