On the borders of Scotland, in the Orkney Islands, archaeologists have been digging for nearly 13 years the remains of a mysterious set of very large buildings surrounded by a massive stone wall erected during the late Neolithic. …
Orkney Islands: A Neolithic Pilgrimage | Arkeo Ep13 | Documentary
Rewind, Review, and Re-rate: ’Tomorrow, the World!’: Indoctrination Is a Threat, Even Before It Takes Hold
NR | 1h 22 min | Drama | 1944 The year 2023 marks the 80th anniversary of the Broadway play “Tomorrow, the World!” that inspired the eponymous film that critiques the insidious impact of fascist propaganda. Orphaned child Emil (Skip Homeier), indoctrinated for years by Hitler’s “Jungfolk” (Hitler Youth) in Nazi Germany, acts out his…
Film Review: ‘The Shadow State’: A Thought-Provoking Exposé on the Aims of ESG
2022 | Not Rated | 1h 22m | Documentary Whether it be the clamor of sports, shopping hysteria, binge-watching movies and TV shows, the latest political shenanigans, or any number of other distractions, we may have missed seeing a sinister movement consisting of corporations, governments, and private institutions that has been quietly brewing in the…
‘Bedtime for Bonzo’ from 1951: Aping Good Behavior
Commentary The film “Bedtime for Bonzo” from 1951 became a joke after actor turned politician Ronald Reagan was elected President of the United States. After all, how many U.S. presidents can say that they starred in a movie opposite a chimpanzee? However, this comedy is a very entertaining picture with a valuable message. I always…
Epoch Watchlist: What to Watch for Jan. 20–26
This week, we feature a glorious Robin Hood adventure and a tense crime drama about a rookie FBI agent trying to solve a murder in Wyoming. New Release ‘Kompromat’ In this high-stakes political thriller, Frenchman diplomat Mathieu Roussel (Gilles Lellouche) has been made the new director of the Alliance Francaise in a remote Siberian city….
Rome: Nero’s Folly | Arkeo Ep12 | Documentary
In Italy’s capital city, archaeologists of the École Française de Rome have discovered an exceptional building that had been sought for centuries. …
In the Name of Confucius | Documentary
“In the Name of Confucius” is the first documentary film exposing the growing global controversies surrounding the Chinese regime’s multi-billion dollar Confucius Institute (CI), a Chinese language program attaching to over 1,600 foreign universities and schools around the world. Featuring the exclusive personal story of a former CI teacher, Sonia Zhao, whose defection and complaint…
Anything Is Possible
This film is only available in the United States and Canada because of territorial licensing. A 10-year-old boy runs away when his mother is reported missing while serving on an overseas Army rescue mission. He finds shelter from the city streets at a local orphanage where his incredible talent at the piano is discovered, and…
Coroner Says Actor Leslie Jordan Died of Natural Causes
LOS ANGELES—Leslie Jordan, the actor whose wry Southern drawl and versatility made him a standout on TV series including “Will & Grace” and “American Horror Story,” died from natural causes and not from a car accident last year, the Los Angeles County coroner’s office has concluded. The 67-year-old actor died of sudden cardiac dysfunction due…
Popcorn and Inspiration: ‘Gladiator’: Ridley Scott’s Epic Period Masterpiece
R | 2h 35min | Drama, Action, Historical Fiction | 5 May 2000 (USA) While it’s been around since the dawn of the film medium itself, the historical “Sword-and-Sandal” (S&S) sub-genre enjoyed its heyday from 1949 through 1965 in the form of frequently religious-based big-budget period epics. Notable “S&S” standouts of this period include “Samson and Delilah,” “Quo Vadis,” “The Robe,” “The…
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