There have been many documentaries to hit the scene in the past few years that have impacted its audiences in one way or another. Some of become a cultural phenomenon and have hit home especially because it’s been things we have experienced either first handed or we ourselves deem them “important.” Fahrenheit 9/11, Bowling for Columbine, Super Size Me, and even March of the Penguins are things that we “think” our government places up on top of their priority lists and our filmmakers of today are tackling. I will say this, and I can’t see myself saying it again for some time; this is the most terrifying and important documentary I have seen in years. Read More…