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How documentaries like Supersize Me twist the truth
We all trusted Supersize Me… until the facts came out. Here’s what the cameras didn’t show and why documentaries aren’t ...
More than ever, the documentary has become an essential form of communication, grounding us in a moment while providing ...
Before Fukushima, nuclear power supplied around 30 percent of Japan’s electricity. But after the disaster, the country shut down all 54 of its nuclear reactors, including Kashiwazaki-Kariwa. Only 14 ...
We still don't have any help. We know that people are still sick. We've known people are sick. There's still people in town ...
The sinking of the Estonia ferry in 1994 was caused by the failure of its bow section, not an explosion or collision as claimed by some, authorities said on Tuesday in a report aimed at finally ...
To get away from the disaster that is our national government these days, well as the tragedies that unfolded in Providence ...
Layers of blue hug the coast of California, a postcard shoreline recognizable at a glance. But Rosanna Xia has seen beneath the picturesque surface. Xia, an L.A. Times environmental reporter, broke a ...
Each month The A.V. Club does our part to keep you up to date on the best of what’s coming out on Blu-ray and 4K UHD, which is especially important as streaming services become less and less reliable ...
Over the past few weeks, I’ve published two major pieces about a body of psychological research that I believe deserves much wider attention in K–12 education. One appears in the October issue of ...
Venice: Mike Figgis' fly-on-the-wall film about the making of "Megalopolis" is a fascinating look at the tension between work and play when creating a piece of art. Yes, it’s true that I belong to the ...
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