Jordan M. Smith

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Review: Hot Coffee

Hot Coffee is a thoroughly researched documentary, unveiling the unlawful legal practices that are often overlooked by the general public until an individual is harmed, and unable to face their offender in a fair and just court of law.

Hot Coffee | Review

Boiling Points: Saladoff Examines How Regular Folk Get Burned

Review: If a Tree Falls: A Story of the Earth Liberation Front

If A Tree Falls is a eye opening, and disheartening history lesson about the Earth Liberation Front, and the corporate forces it rallies against. While maintaining a keen objective eye, Curry and Cullman have put together an inquisitive documentary that brings into focus the ideals of one's morality, and a nation that seems to be ready to bury anyone who aims to question the safety of our environment.

Interview: Colin Smith & Jon Foy (Resurrect Dead: The Mystery of the Toynbee Tiles)

We get mild criticism from both sides on this issue, too: some people say that we went too far in invading the tiler's privacy by making the movie at all, while others think that we didn't go far enough and should have staked out his house, presumably to catch him, throw him in a cage and put him on display.

Review: Resurrect Dead: The Mystery of the Toynbee Tiles

"The cryptic and bizarre message has mostly been disregarded by the average passerby, but to Justin Duerr and his two main research partners, Colin Smith and Steve Weinik, the search for the truth behind these tiles has been an obsession since first stumbling upon the tiles. Their quest to find the covert tiler, and the meaning of his crazed message, unfolds like a punk rock private eye tale that only becomes more extraordinary as each rare bit of evidence leads to the next."

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Caught by the Tides | Review

The Tide is High: Zhangke Splices Thwarted Romance Across...

Black Tea | Review

Spill the Tea: Sissako Flounders with Tepid Brew The level...
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