Film/TV

Are We Entering “Global Warming Fatigue”?

by Rebecca Carter

We’ve published several reviews on DiCaprio‘s The 11th Hour, which comes out tomorrow. I would say Ecorazzi reviews sum up to say that the film is scary, beautiful, and important.

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Farmer John Brings Veggies & Art Together

by Rebecca Carter

I recently screened the film, The Real Dirt on Farmer John, an interesting tale of a farm over a period of several decades, and in fact, generations. But in particular,

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The Real World Goes Green In Hollywood

by Michael dEstries

Can someone explain to me how we arrived at casting for the 20th season of MTV’s The Real World? I mean, I can remember when this show premiered. Granted, I

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Why I Was Wrong About the 11th Hour

by Rebecca Carter

This post was contributed by P.J.S. Dougherty. The 11th Hours tagline says, “Turn Mankind’s Darkest Hour Into Its Finest.” So why did I feel so depressed after recently attending a

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Matt Damon On Board To Pick Up Electric Tesla Roadster In ’08

by Michael dEstries

With The Bourne Ultimatum hitting theaters this weekend (just saw it — awesome), Matt Damon is making the press rounds answering questions about his new daughter, dodging hilarious insults from

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Breaking Down Discovery Channel’s New Green Entertainment Empire

by Michael dEstries

When Discovery Channel announced their intentions to create an all-green network called PlanetGreen back in early April, nobody was too sure how serious to take them. After all, The Sundance

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DiCaprio Gets Serious In Latest 11th Hour Clip

by Michael dEstries

In the latest 11th Hour clip shown online, Leonardo DiCaprio proves how serious he is about this generation’s task of “changing the world”. See kids, there are a lot of

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