The doc is beholden to the same plethora of taboos, half-truths, and outright lies traded en masse by mainstream conservatism for the last seven years.
Even for those likely to be sympathetic to his point of view, Norman Finkelstein can be a difficult figure to embrace.
As a celebration of Israel, Laura Bialis’s documentary about Russian Jews is bittersweet at best.
Lake of Fire looks and moves like a cross between a D.A. Pennebaker documentary and a Nike ad, and it really shouldn’t work at all.
Lake of Fire provides gruesome, incontrovertible images to complement the film’s deliberations about morality.