2013  |  R  |  1h 52min Pre-rap Nuyorican (New York-born Puerto Rican) poet Gil Scott Heron said in 1971, “The Revolution will not be televised.” The fact that current “revolutions” arrive largely via social media rather than mainstream media prove Heron a minor urban prophet. What he didn’t see coming was that all that revolution was going to end up putting America on the brink of communism. Kelly Reichardt’s 2013 eco-terrorist thriller, “Night Moves,” takes a look at some eco-revolutionary issues and terrorist tactics, and raises some questions. It’s almost a blueprint for young eco-terrorists everywhere, and the message is: Think small. What Shall We Blow Up? Redheaded Dena (Dakota Fanning) and sensitive Josh (Jesse Eisenberg) nose around the massive, hydroelectric Green Peter Dam sluice gate in Oregon. She notes that there are no fish ladders. Dena’s a Connecticut-to-Pacific-Northwest refugee Trust-afarian (a trust-fund kid who can afford to hang out on a Costa …