Top 10 Shocking Documentaries Movies and TV As a visual medium, documentaries frequently succeed in portraying the unimaginable far better then any book alone could do. Beaming everything from the consequences of child abuse to the horrors of nuclear warfare into the homes of millions, the following infamous documentaries shock the viewer and challenge perceptions. Please note: Almost all the videos featured contain graphic and disturbing content, relevant to the topic at hand. High on Crack Street Following the struggle of three crack addicts, ‘High on Crack Street’ digs deep into the complex daily lives of individuals striving to obtain their next fix. Aokigahara / Suicide Forest Lying at the base of Mount Fuji, Aokigahara Forest has a rather unsettling reputation as a suicide hotspot . Vicious, ruthless, remorseless, brutal, fearless, violent, disturbed and callous are just some of the words which can be used to describe serial contract killer Richard “The Iceman” Kuklinski. Nuit et Brouillard The Killing of America
Nato And Remy's Last Stand: Ten 2014 Horror Films To Look Forward To! Wait – 2013 is coming to a close already?! I feel like just yesterday I was finding out about Fede Alvarez’s Evil Dead remake, debating with my horror loving brethren whether or not such a sacred property should be touched. Now, here I am starting to format my “Best Of/Worst Of” lists for 2013′s slew of horror films, reflecting on a year that saw tremendous highs and rock-bottom lows. While Remdog and I already reflected on our predictions from 2013, and how right/wrong we both were, it’s now time to put the past behind us, and look forward to an entirely fresh batch of horror movies – 2014 horror time! Unfortunately, looking at what’s been announced already, I’m not expecting another year like 2013. Don’t be silly though – there’s still plenty to get excited about. Go ahead horror fans, read on to find out which horror movies Remy and Nato think are going to be some of the biggest highlights amongst 2014′s horror releases! Next Remy – Here Comes The Devil Previous Next Nato – Devil’s Due
Cool Science Films You Might Have Missed - Feature | Sci-Fi Movie Page We have seen all the Alien, Star Wars and Terminator movies. But what about all those videos gathering dust on the science fiction shelf? Surely some of them have to be worth seeing as well? The Arrival (Unfairly ignored) Neat little paranoid thriller starring Charlie Sheen that somehow got lost in the huge hype surrounding Independence Day. Battle Beyond the Stars (Can you say hormonal imbalance?) A Boy and his Dog (Must see - despite the cheap sets.) Brazil (Over-the-top, grotesque, sick, great . . .) Dark Star (Waiting for Godot meets Arthur C. The Day The Earth Stood Still (An "oldie" but good . . .) Death Race 2000 (One of my favourite bad movies of all time) Bad outfits, music, acting, hairstyles and a wickedly twisted screenplay makes for an excellent bad movie. Demolition Man (Violent and funny actioner) Fancy lots of explosions? The Hidden (Violent, clever, funny) This unexpectedly good violent sci-fi action movie reminds one most of the first Terminator movie.
LIST OF DOCUMENTARIES Welcome to the Must Watch section. It is our understanding that for a truly democratic society to exist, there must be a free flow of easily accessible information. For the most part (not including heavy censorship in China), the Internet has allowed for this free flow of information to everyone and anyone with access to the internet and it is imperative that this right continues to be protected. Unfortunately, the principle of free flowing information does not exist in the mainstream media because our governments continue to allow large corporations to consolidate the entire media industry. For this reason, many facts, perspectives, and opinions do not make it to our televisions, movie theatres, newspapers, and radio stations. The documentaries below epitomize the importance of free flowing information and the lack of it in mainstream media. Please take the time to educate yourself and to educate others about the important issues raised in each of the documentaries.
Films With A Chance of Being In My Favorites - a list by Herschel05 The Original Star Wars Concept Art Is Amazing 10 Videos The Government Doesn’t Want You To See In the current age of technology, while the internet is still free, information is accessible like no other time in history. The ability to keep information from the public is not as easy as it once was. Here are 10 videos the government does not want you to see! Halliburton subsidiary Dyncorp, a private military contractor based out of the United States, continued to receive government contracts even after it was learned that they had been directly involved in human-trafficking sex slavery rings. Former U.S Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney (D) confronted Donald Rumsfeld on the issue in 2005, a video that was completely ignored by the media. More info: U.S. stalls on human trafficking – Chicago Tribune Retired General Wesley Clark, who spent years in NATO and the Department of Defense, admitted in 2007 (before Obama became president) that after 9-11 he was shown plans to invade 7 countries which included Syria, Libya and Iran, proving Obama picked up right where Bush left off. Comments
Six Obscure Horror Gems from the 2000's | List Back in 2004, when Michael Cucinotta and I first created Icons Of Fright, one of our main goals (besides providing extensive informative interviews) was seeking out and advocating independent films and filmmakers; the ones that clearly wore their love of the genre both on their sleeves and very apparently in their work, and whose films had something special worth gushing about to like-minded fellow horror fanatics. Thanks to savvy genre fans such as yourselves, flicks like The House Of The Devil, Behind The Mask: The Rise Of Leslie Vernon, Hatchet, Feast, The Signal and so on and so forth have become cult favorites. But there are still a handful of horror films over the course of the last decade that for whatever reason have slipped through the cracks and have become somewhat hidden gems. Here are 6 obscure horror titles from the 2000's that require your attention. This is actually the movie that inspired this entire article. Ah, next up is The Convent from director Mike Mendez!
50 Good Psychological Thriller Movies and Films With the release of Gerard Butler’s Law Abiding Citizen, I started thinking about the best psychological thrillers available on DVD and Blu-Ray. Due to its impressive number of triumphs in recent years, it has become one of the most consistent genres for those looking for entertaining films with a twist. It’s therefore my pleasure to present 50 good psychological thriller movies that you might find of interest. Instantly watch unlimited TV episodes & movies over the Internet right on your TV, computer and various mobile devices. 1. 2. 3. 4. Despite the presence of bizarre rabbits and Patrick Swayze, Donnie Darko remains one of the best psychological thrillers of the past 20 years. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 2LDK (2002) – Two Japanese actresses stay in an apartment overnight while producers decide which one lands an important role. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50.
8 Science Fiction Movies to Watch in 2014 By Miriam Kramer, Staff Writer | February 27, 2014 04:05pm ET Credit: Marvel StudiosFrom a murderous alien to a rip in spacetime, 2014 is jam-packed with movies for space geeks of all kinds. Here are eight space movies to check out during your free time this year. FIRST UP: Fly with a rocket ... Miriam Kramer Miriam interned at Popular Science, Popular Mechanics and Oak Ridge National Laboratory before coming to SPACE.com. Miriam Kramer on
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