Exterminate All the Brutes review

This is one of the most powerful documentaries worth reflecting on in order to understand the present. History repeats itself. Raoul Peck explores the root origins of genocide, slavery, and white supremacy.

The Pentagon Papers review

This is a highly entertaining and stylized film that provides incredible historical conclusions about the USA's criminal war in Vietnam, the government's attempt to violate the 1st amendment, and Daniel Ellsberg's transformation to do the right thing. There's so much relevance in what Ellsberg did that's worth reflecting on today. The USA is still just as brutal with 21st century whistleblowers like Edward Snowden and Chelsea Manning. The USA government's attempt to silence journalism from printing such important revelations has me reflect on the brutal treatment of one of the greatest journalists in the world, Julian Assange.

The Iron Lady review

This film is mostly propaganda glorifying Margaret Thatcher and trying to get the audience to empathize with her while demonizing the working class hurt by her terrible policies that are hurting United States and British citizens today. I will credit the movie did offer the consequences of her policies, and the police brutality.

Head of State review

This is a severely underrated and an overall great film with a strong message for the working class filled with some criticisms on American corporatism. There are some dated flaws in its systemic solutions like gun control and parents beating up kids to stop them from doing something. It is a comedy, so I'll give it some slack.

The Panama Papers review

One of the most important documentaries I have ever seen. It highlights The Panama Papers topic really well, which is one of the most important works in investigative journalism. People all over the world should know about this, because it plays a significant part in addressing the income inequality crisis. The documentary also highlights very important people like whistleblowers and journalists.

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion review

This is such an incredible game. It has its advantages and disadvantages compared with Skyrim. See my review on Skyrim to see list of flaws.

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim review

Skyrim is one of the most epic and immersive experiences I ever had. The game is filled with things to do, has an impressive soundtrack, and incredible replay value. Some minor glitches, flaws, and pacing issues prevent some from continuing to play, which is something that Breath of the Wild excels in.

Hollow Knight review

Hollow Knight is a masterpiece similar to Super Metroid. This game has a beautiful soundtrack, perfect game design, a huge world to explore, plenty of things to do, excellent replay value, and provides an even greater challenge than Super Metroid.

Sphinx and the Cursed Mummy review

Sphinx and the Cursed Mummy is one of the most immersive gaming experiences I ever had in a long time. Beautiful soundtrack, Zelda-like combat, great platforming, plenty of quests, and fantastic replay value.

Xmas Without China review

This is such a life-changing documentary that is guaranteed to reverse any xenophobic and racist initial thoughts and feelings about China. The United States has a history of such irrational hatred. This film will help people become more empathetic.
