Summer is well underway and while that usually means nothing but explosions and comic book heroes donning the screens at our multiplexes, Greg and Anderson cover some smaller gems and go documentary heavy on week 27 of Cinemaddicts. Alternative parenting is examined in Captain Fantastic while alternative medicine is explored in Nuts!, a fascinating documentary about Dr. John Romulus Brinkley, one of America’s most interesting salesmen. Staying with the anti-modern society theme, Anderson brings the doc Surfiwise (now on Netflix) and a Noam Chomsky doc called Requiem for the American Dream (also on Netflix) into the fold while Greg shares the first ever film noir with the Peter Lorre driven Stranger on the Third Floor.
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