
Deepwater Horizon movie review: blood for oil
Immensely intense and suspenseful. Disaster filmmaking at its most gripping, yet there is nothing in the least bit exploitive or sensationalized about it.

Immensely intense and suspenseful. Disaster filmmaking at its most gripping, yet there is nothing in the least bit exploitive or sensationalized about it.

A fascinating look at the pitfalls of modern journalism, and a compelling portrait of a journalist who paid a high price for letting them trip her up.
Take a break from work: watch a trailer… Huffington Post called this “the film Chevron doesn’t want you to see” — and it’s easy to see why. Director Joe Berlinger makes amazing documentaries, such as Paradise Lost, about three teenagers that the film appears to prove were wrongly convicted of murder and appears to uncover … more…