The Tonight Show In Elysium, one of the more notable box office failures in a disastrous summer for Hollywood, Matt Damon plays a down-on-his-luck ex-con in a dystopian future in which overpopulation,...
Breaking Bad Weekend Cocktail: The Case for Indolence Relax, and have a drink. October 6, 2013 By Neal Dewing The pressures of the world can mount so quickly – deadlines looming, bills...
John Durant is the author of The Paleo Manifesto: Ancient Wisdom for Lifelong Health. Durant studied evolutionary psychology at Harvard prior to founding Paleo NYC and Barefoot Runners NYC, the largest...
Wins Above ReplacementG+.500Pitchers Are Sissies NowIron ManPeteSundaypitcherHigh Quality StartsThree Finger One of baseball’s most unique aspects is the outsize role of the starting pitcher in...
The Right StuffVietnam SyndromePlatoonFull Metal JacketComing HomeThe Man Who Shot Liberty ValanceGordoJose JimenezThe Ed Sullivan ShowGodspeed John Glenn “The Right Stuff,” a film that...
Eyes Wide ShutBlueThe Wayward CloudStray DogsAngels With Dirty FacesThe GodfatherAuto FocusHogan's HeroesShameHungerFlightDon JonDon Jon's AddictionSharingConfessionsAtonementThis Bitter EarthCasablancaLate...
There Are Plenty Of Reasons To Be Excited About X-Men: Days of Future Past For starters two Professor Xaviers, two Magnetos and Jennifer Lawrence. November 1, 2013 By Brian Willett Full...
One reason to have a liberal education—one that’s usually neglected by all those experts these days who are saying that the value of an education is measured by the money you earn after...
After TillerTrust WomenTeen Mom I don’t know what most people do to wind down after Hump Day, but my guess is it doesn’t typically involve late-term abortion. For a group of activists and...
Industrial DiseaseTwisting By The PoolTake Me To The RiverYoung AmericansI Feel Free Most discussions of the art of the mixtape lead to Rob Fleming, protagonist of Nick Hornby’s 1995 novel, High...
The Weekend Cocktail: The Boulevardier December 9, 2013 By Neal Dewing Demographically speaking, more and more people of a certain age are moving back to the city these days. It’s...
Big BrotherHairPeople's Right's Amendment For today’s progressives there is no issue that galvanizes and unites quite like “corporate personhood.” Corporations enjoying constitutional...
Bowling Alone With the Advent of Christmas, many of us are succumbing to that seasonal tearjerker and Frank Capra classic, It’s A Wonderful Life (1946), starring the legendary Jimmy Stewart. ...
WastebookEmergencyMoosical Sen. Tom Coburn (R-Okla.) released a new edition of “Wastebook” today — an extensive collection of ridiculous taxpayer-funded projects unearthed by Coburn...
HobbitThe Hobbit: An Unexpected JourneyThe Hobbit Put the Sword Down, Bilbo Baggins! Domesticity and The Hobbit December 18, 2013 By Anna Mussmann Moviemakers have a habit of sp*cing stories...
It was, I think, the fifth or sixth time I watched The Thin Red Line, precisely at the moment when the sound of a gunshot marks both the death of John Caviezel’s Private Witt and a smash cut...
Million Dollar Baby The Comedy Stylings of Duck Dynasty’s Phil Robertson Phil Robertson wasn’t supposed to be a comedian. He was supposed to be a punch-line. December 21, 2013 By...
A Haunted HouseIron ManThe Dark KnightAvatarMarvel's The AvengersThe Dark Knight RisesThe Hunger GamesThe Hunger Games: Catching FireSchindler's ListPassionSlave The film “12 Years A Slave”...
EqualsSometimesNo If you want a picture of the future, imagine Kristen Stewart stomping on your favorite book — forever. The literary world glimpsed such a vision Wednesday when Stewart,...
Gimme ShelterAppleThe Blind SideThe Hurt LockerPreciousBlind SideHigh School Musical If you listen to some, Hollywood and the media collude together to ensure faith-honoring, abortion-questioning movies...
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