Tag: EpochTV Reviews

EpochTV Review: The Infiltration of College Campuses

Commentary In this episode of Counterculture, “Cancel Culture on Campus”, host Danielle De’Souza Gill reports on what is happening in our nation’s universities and how conservative students, professors, and speakers are being censored and intimidated. The episode begins with an example of this about Stephen Breyer, the Supreme Court Justice who retired from the Biden…


EpochTV Review: FBI Knew of Clinton’s Plan to Tie Trump to Russia, Investigated Trump Instead

Commentary Join Jeff Carlson and Hans Mahncke in the latest episode of “Truth Over News” as they talk about the ongoing Durham investigation into the Russian probe. Notably, the Durham investigation has confirmed that in 2016 then-CIA Director John Brennan possessed knowledge of the Hillary Clinton presidential campaign’s plan to tie then-candidate Donald Trump to…


Cinema Film Review: ‘Lost Outlaw’

1hr 30min | Western | 2021 The Red Jack Gang is on the loose in the Old West and looking to obtain some money through illicit means in director Darrell Mapson’s Western movie “Lost Outlaw.” The gang consists of the leader, Quinn (Darrell Mapson), his two younger brothers, Jack (David Novak) and Red (Ricky Bird…


Documentary Review: ‘COVID-19 vs. Arizona’

1hr 2min | Documentary | 2020 I recently had the pleasure of watching Betty Ramirez’s COVID-19-focused documentary, “COVID-19 vs. Arizona,” and I must say—it’s a real eye-opener. It could actually serve as a set of guidelines on how to properly respond to something as devastating as COVID-19, which is now in the world’s rearview mirror….


Film Review: ‘Anti Coronavirus’

1hr 25min | Drama | 2020 There have been a lot of films out there that have covered COVID-19, from serious documentaries to narrative works. The latter tend to be dramas, but I’ve also noticed a disturbing amount of low-budget horror films about the virus as well, which mainly seem to want to capitalize on…


Film Review: ‘Washington’s Armor’

1hr 38min | History | 2022 There aren’t many films about George Washington that are worth seeing, and certainly none about his early life. So “Washington’s Armor,” which covers his time while he was a young officer in the British military, is a real treat. The story begins in 1752 at the village of Pickawillany,…


Cinema TV Review: ‘Crossroads: Pentagon’s War on Religion’

42min | TV Episode | 2021 We live in some extremely divided times in Western countries. But while many people may know of how ordinary civilians are being affected by required “sensitivity” courses and vaccine mandates in the United States, others may not be aware of what’s going on in the military and how it…


Film Review: ‘Be With You’

TV-PG | 2hr 12min | | Drama, Fantasy, Romance | 2018 There have been quite a few Japanese films that have inspired the more recently emerging South Korean film industry. Indeed, it’s interesting to see one country’s interpretation of another’s cinematic creations, just as North American filmmakers have been recreating a number of British and…


Cinema Film Review ‘Crescendo’

PG | 13 min | Drama, Short | 2011 Short films can be very tricky to pull off successfully. While in feature films there is plenty of time to delve into numerous characters and their histories, as well as gradually let narratives unfold, with shorts you only have a limited time to pack in as…


TV Review: ‘Special Episode: Hermitage Piano Trio | Piano Talks’

24 min | TV Music Series | 2022 Just as with food, literature, and visual art, music can be a unifying force that transcends borders and ideologies. Music can also be something that people engage in debates about, not just from the perspectives of music critics, but also the very musicians themselves. This very careful…