Documentary: Although without any directoral sense or flair (ala Michael Moore), this film gets straight to the point, remains totally unbiased, and lets the viewer decide for himself. Very interesting subject, incredible new revelations and another leap forward in the search for extra-terrestrial life. This film is explained in laymans terms and does not require you to be a UFO maniac or -in the know- per se, although roswell fanatics and believers will certainly rejoice over the evidence found in this documentary. Lacking any true movie-like qualities (its basically a lone interview with UFO footage), this feature survives on content alone.
Hackers do laundry. Hackers like movies. Hackers are people and could be your neighbors, your brother, your friends. Presenting a portrait of the hacking community, created by the community themselves, this film breaks down negative stereotypes by letting hackers show you that they are really no different from anyone else. Delving into areas such as the way hackers think, what is hacking, hackers in the media, and women in the security/hacking field, this film will have you questioning your ideas about what a 'hacker' really is.