
Joseph Smigelski teaches English at two community colleges in Northern California and is the author of The Devil Looked at Johnny, a collection of short stories. For several years, Joe was a contributing editor at that leader in cyber-warfare, the former Intervention Magazine. Now he writes for the Huffington Post as well as Real TV Addict and PostScholastica.
Blog: http://sites.google.com/site/josephsmigelskiswritingwebsite/

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Small documentaries are great; they are the "short stories" that take their rightful place beside the "books," the feature films. When I was young and went to the movie theater, I would almost always see a short or two before the main event. It was [...]
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It's amazing how much a person can learn by watching 91 minutes of documentary short subjects. Six of the best short docs were played back to back at one sitting at the Village East Cinema Friday afternoon as the Tribeca Film Festival was starting t [...]


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Oh man, I still can't believe it. Tuesday, I saw a foreign language film called 'When We Leave,' and I consider it one of the best movies I have ever seen. How often in one's life does that happen?



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