I Am is an essayistic hodgepodge of repetitious declarations of mankind’s interconnectedness.
It chooses not to follow the money but one man’s evolution in the pursuit of principle.
Much of “Christopher” seems more appropriate for an op-ed piece than as a crucial hour in a terrific episodic television program.
The case of Sacco and Vanzetti haunts us to this day when immigrants continue to be scapegoated by our nation’s politicos.
An Unreasonable Man offers a tribute to the career of Ralph Nader.