New Work. Biggest one yet.
Jack Kerouac, Journal Entry, 1949
The Filth and Fury
Jesus Camp
Fall From Grace
Planet B-Boy
Heima
Jesus Camp
Home
Man on Wire
Food Inc
Dark Days
Sicko
The Devil’s Miner
The Wild Parrot’s of Telegraph Hill
The Devil and Daniel Johnston
Born into Brothels
This Film Is Not Yet Rated
Sherman’s March
Helvetica
The Cove
Zeitgeist
The Thin Blue Line
Who Killed the Electric Car
Unknown White Male
Grizzly Man
American Movie
Rize
Style Wars
Earthlings
What About Me
March of the Penguins
Thin
The King of Kong
The Bridge
Crumb
Invisible Children
The helpless part of trying to do anything about it was that she did it all herself. She was not a girl who could be won in the kinetic sense-she was proof against cleverness, she was proof against charm; if any of these assailed her too strongly she would immediately resolve the affair to a physical basis, and under the magic of her physical splendor the strong as well as the brilliant played her game and not their own. She was entertained only by the gratification of her desires and by the direct exercise of her own charm. Perhaps from so much youthful love, so many youthful lovers, she had come, in self- defense, to nourish herself wholly from within.
— F. Scott Fitzgerald, Winter Dreams