

For We Are Many
The shock portmanteau showcases the work of upcoming genre directors from around the world. Each gives a fun, fresh and frightening take on a different demon, from Succubi and Wendigos to the Biblical and Lovecraftian, making this chilling collection a wild, fun-filled, terrifying ride through a diabolical and fantastical bestiary.
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Plot Summary
This documentary delves into the complex and often controversial history of the anti-vaccination movement in the United States. It examines the origins of vaccine hesitancy, its evolution over time, and the various factors contributing to public skepticism, including political ideologies and the influence of misinformation.
Critical Reception
The film garnered mixed to negative reviews, with critics often citing its perceived bias and lack of balanced perspective. While some acknowledged the importance of the topic, many found the documentary's presentation to be one-sided and lacking in journalistic rigor.
What Reviewers Say
- Criticized for its strong, unsubstantiated viewpoint.
- Lacks comprehensive historical context and balanced arguments.
- Viewed by some as propaganda rather than objective filmmaking.
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Fun Fact
The film was produced and directed by M. David Miller, who also appears as a subject within the documentary, raising questions about objectivity for some viewers.
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