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The film received positive reviews from critics, achieving an approval rating of 80% on Rotten Tomatoes based on 20 reviews, with an average score of 6.2/10 with its consensus state: "A gripping example of less-is-more horror, The Reef is the rare shark attack movie that isn't content to merely tread water". [11]
Sea of Shadows is a 2019 documentary about environmental activists (Sea Shepherd), the Mexican Navy, marine scientists and undercover investigators trying to prevent the extinction of the vaquita, a species of porpoise and the smallest whale in the world, by pulling gillnets, doing research, and fighting back Mexican cartels and Chinese mafia who are destroying ocean habitats in their brutal ...
Seaspiracy (/ s iː ˈ s p ɪ r ə s i /) is a 2021 documentary film about the environmental impact of fishing directed by and starring Ali Tabrizi, a British filmmaker. [1] The film examines human impacts on marine life and advocates for ending fish consumption.
There's Something in the Water is a 2019 Canadian documentary film, directed by Elliot Page and Ian Daniel. [1] An examination of environmental racism , the film explores the disproportionate effect of environmental damage on Black Canadian and First Nations communities in Nova Scotia . [ 1 ]
Plagues & Pleasures on the Salton Sea is a documentary film by Chris Metzler and Jeff Springer, with narration by John Waters and music by Friends of Dean Martinez. [2]This often humorous documentary tells the story of the accidental lake and environmental catastrophe known as the Salton Sea, located in the desert of southern California in the United States.
"Dark Waters" is generating Oscar buzz — and renewed concern about potentially toxic kitchenware and other household items. The real-life story, which is in theaters now, follows Ohio attorney ...
Steve Yeager (born 1948) is an independent filmmaker from Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.He is best known for his documentary about the indie filmmaking of fellow director John Waters, Divine Trash, [1] which won the Filmmakers Trophy for Best Documentary at the Sundance Film Festival in 1998.
From the ridiculous to the sublime, she co-starred in “Performance” (1970), one of the most important films of the era, and though the set was awash in drugs, that was part of what the movie ...