Children of Men (DVD)

Children of Men
Children of Men
, released last week on DVD, is an ultramodern tale of a war-torn world in which the human race has not successfully reproduced for the past 18 years.

Nintendo to be “Flagship Contributor” at E for All


In the wake of the scaled-back Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3), which will be held from July 11-13 in Santa Monica, California and be accessible by invitation only, International Data Group (IDG) announced a few months ago that it would launch a new gaming exposition called Entertainment for All.

And to help drum up support for the event, Nintendo has announced that it will be the “flagship contributor” as E for All takes place from October 18-21 at the Los Angeles Convention Center.

Maxed Out


Based on the book by author/director James D. Scurlock, Magnolia Pictures documentary Maxed Out aims to open a few eyes on the enormous amount of personal debt in America as well as the overwhelming total of national debt.

nEuROTIC

nEuROTIC

In recent years, erotica has slunk into ever-more-acceptable territory. At some point, it reached the coffee-table stage and big, glossy books with pictures of artfully shadowed buttocks became popular fare in many a living room. nEuROTIC is not one of those books.

The Birth of Graffiti

The Birth of Graffiti
The Birth of Graffiti is filled with photographs of graffiti from 1970s New York. Graffiti groupies will probably recognize Jon Naar’s name—he published a much sought-after and now out-of-print book called The Faith of Graffiti in 1974.

Danielson: A Family Movie


One major, nagging question claws at the subtext of Danielson: A Family Movie: If the Christians of America can put the smack down in the voting booth, stack millions for hacks like Thomas Kinkade, and rack bestsellers for the Left Behind series, why can’t they embrace a Christian band like Danielson that makes fun, provocative, and exceedingly Jesus-friendly music?

An Unreasonable Man


In examining the life and recent times of Ralph Nader, often from the perspective of his admirers and colleagues but also from that of his detractors, IFC Films documentary An Unreasonable Man paints as much of a sad truth as a lasting legacy of citizen beneficence.

One Red Paperclip

One Red PaperclipBigger, better barter. Kyle MacDonald embarked on a fascinating sociological experiment when he decided to see whether the bartering system could get him from one red paperclip to a house. He succeeded, and his book follows his experience of fourteen trades in the course of one year.