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Review liberal-hearted*, progressive-minded media. Focus on their political/philosophical/spiritual message. (*liberal adj. Favorable to progress or reform, maximum individual freedom, free from prejudice or bigotry, open-minded, tolerant, not bound by traditional ideas, values, etc.. Characterized by generosity and willingness to give. -- Webster's Dictionary)

MOVIE Reviews

Add a Film or TV movie that moved or inspired you -- or didn't.

2 liberal art reviews in this category

  1. sonnyV3 ·
    To start off this collection, i'd just like to give credit where credit is due. To announce, shall we say, a Lifetime Achievement Award to "Hollywood Liberals." After half a decade of being bashed for their "elite-ness," they and their colleagues all over the world deserve some love. Liberal writer's, actors, and directors have had key roles in moving society in the right direction. They've taken issues that were once black and white and converted them to living color--touching our hearts and mi
    • Artist: Various
    • Release Year: 1900
    • 0 comments
    • 36 views
  2. sonnyV3 ·
    though surely an impressive cinematic achievement, i didn't like it, overall. It was like Pocahontas in space meets the crew and machines from James Cameron's own Aliens films. interesting though, how this movie could be so wildly successful with such a liberal story line. But that's what movies were always good at -- conveying morality lessons disguised as entertainment apparently, in this case, millions of conservatives were entertained even if they didn't realize that: The U.S. Army led by Jo
    • Artist: James Cameron
    • Release Year: 2009
    • 0 comments
    • 81 views

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