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“You can’t seal these smiles….”
This week’s movie does not need many words of description. It is a beautiful and uplifting citizen documentary about the C…
“Imagine we have healing water, free energy and a balanced mind, then yeah, who then has to buy all those drugs, huh?” ~ Marijn Poels
This week’s selection is The Primordial Code, a fasc…
Although 8 years later the obsession may have cooled down a little bit, this documentary is still relevant and helps us appreciate the impact of the Asian consumer on markets and culture around th…
This enchanting Christmas movie, adapted from a children’s book, begins with a bedtime story told by “Aunt Ruth,” played by Dame Maggie Smith. The fairy tale, which is about the origins of Sa…
Documentaries are helpful in understanding the power of digital technology in compromising individual, enterprise, and governmental sovereignty. This week on Let’s Go to the Movies, I revisi…
Continuing with our theme of Christmas movies this month, we have chosen The Preacher’s Wife, a 1996 romantic comedy—or drama, depending on your perspective—starring favorite actor D…