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DVD Review: Dust

"In his newly released docu from the 2007 selected Venice Film Festival, Dust, Bitomsky examines the particles themselves and how they effect the world they inhibit, on both a microscopic and cosmic scale."

Dust | DVD Review

"In his newly released docu from the 2007 selected Venice Film Festival, Dust, Bitomsky examines the particles themselves and how they effect the world they inhibit, on both a microscopic and cosmic scale."

Review: Klitschko

"Like Tyson, this boxing doc chronicles the life of its stars assuming most of its viewers will have no background on its subjects. If you know anything about the Klitschkos before watching this, there is little you're likely to learn about them from it, but that doesn't make it any less entertaining. Dehnhardt understands drama, and utilizes it throughout to create an absorbing sports doc that would fit nicely into the ESPN 30-for-30 series."

Review: Norman

"Though at the lower level on the podium of recent teen dramas with weight that bares legitimacy, Norman still manages to balance dramedy with deathly serious subject matter to teary eyed effect. Segal's film makes a strangely fitting companion piece to the recently released, and strikingly similar in feel, 50/50."

Review: Revenge of the Electric Car

"All four subjects are charismatic, highly confident businessmen; perfect candidates for this style of doc, but their tales hold little weight. It was inevitable that, as the world becomes more concerned with its finite natural resources, electric vehicles would become a serious alternative to fossil fuels. What Revenge discloses is well packaged old news with magnetic spokesmen pitching us their newest products while admitting their simultaneous blunders."

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Interview: Ali Asgari – Divine Comedy

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