“Such a powerful film & an unforgettably life-changing cinematic experience. Warns the audience about a possible future. It's also relevant in today's times when it comes to this American capitalist system overall such as its hiring practices.” read more
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"@shotswerefired Symphony of the Night isn't even listed on there to begin with, so what are you on about? I haven't even played Symphony of the Night."
“It really changed me to witness MLK during his final years. Powerful film full of critiques that must be merged with mass protest. Unfortunately, there are some moments in the documentary that I thought were bad takes such as the minor demonizing of riots.” read more
“One of Oliver Stone's best films that offers legitimate critiques of the American capitalist system increasingly becoming a corporate oligarchy.” read more
“I was thoroughly entertained from start to finish. Very interesting characters, but not as much depth and style as Guillermo's better films like Pan's Labyrinth and Pacific Rim.” read more
“This is a powerful and underrated film that focuses on the 9/11 event in the perspective of Port Authority police officers. Such stories are never told. Unfortunately, there isn't much content to critically reflect on.” read more
“One of the most emotionally powerful and realistic depictions of the Vietnam war. This is anti-war cinema at its finest alongside Terrence Malick's 'The Thin Red Line.' Oliver Stone successfully includes several instances of war crimes and crimes against humanity the US military committed towards in” read more
“This is an incredibly powerful film that accurately dramatizes how true investigative journalism is done to expose the crimes of our leaders. The film is just as relevant as ever when journalists like Julian Assange is being illegally tortured for simply doing his job as a journalist.” read more
“This film is just as relevant today as it highlights the global terrorism committed by the United States foreign policy hitting back at home. The rise in domestic violence and terrorism in the United States is clearly rooted on the decreased quality of life of majority working class Americans as wel” read more