Heaven’s Gate: The Cult of Cults Docuseries Review: TV Completionist #010
Heaven’s Gate: The Cult of Cults can be a little long at times, but it tells a truly compelling and tragic story.
Heaven’s Gate: The Cult of Cults can be a little long at times, but it tells a truly compelling and tragic story.
High Score might not be your traditional video game history lesson, but it does a great job giving you an in-depth look at some of the lesser known stories from the video game industry’s past.
A review of Mill Creek Entertainment’s Golden History of Hollywood DVD release, which contains three previous releases in one cheaper package.
A review of 100 Years of Horror on DVD, an interesting overview of horror film history but with a few small problems.
America’s Treasures is a solid 12-part documentary series from Mill Creek Entertainment that features 27 different national monuments.
In the final season of FX’s 30 Days the energy crisis, handicap rights, animal rights, same sex parenting, gun control, and Native American rights are discussed. As a whole 30 Days ended on a good note.
In season two of 30 Days immigration, outsourcing, religion, new age medicine, abortion, and the prison system are addressed as six new people spend 30 days in the life of another American. Season two of 30 Days does a good job improving over the first season.
30 Days, a 2005 documentary/reality show, was the ultimate experiment in living a day in another person’s shoes. While the episodes of the first season can be pretty hit or miss, some episodes can really change your viewpoint of the world.