This movie would make my top ten easily except for the propaganda that trotted itself out halfway through, thoroughly trashing the interest. Very few movies manage to do what the first half does, which...
The Day After Roswell
by Philip J. Corso
384 pages, Gallery Books, $11
The UFO phenomenon baffles just about everyone. We have lots of blurry photos and obviously insane people who think UFOs...
America the Beautiful or America the Tainted?
After a short while, Bedford and Heather said they would like to leave and meet some friends at a local night club. They wished everyone a pleasant...
The Night of Walpürgis
With that backdrop sketched out, Greg and Alicia will be thrown into the lion’s den of corrosive academic politics at the Hernsteins.
The minds and attitudes of our youth...
“I know what you’re thinking. I think it too,” Cypher told Neo. “Why, oh why, didn’t I take The Blue Pill?”
I posed this question after watching The Matrix...
A “conspiracy theory” is an explanation that ties together observed phenomena in terms of underlying causes as well, in this case human planning. The Latin root of “conspiracy,” conspirare,...
Ice filled the newspaper headlines and rang out like a chorus on the news. Everyone was stocking up on and donating to the cause. The authorities had figured out that if they simply dumped ice into...
We were raised, Generation X, on a media and entertainers who hated Ronald Reagan like hemorrhoids, and swore he was manufacturing a false conflict to take over the country. I almost believed it, but...
After the fiasco of the 1950s, which was a golden age on the surface concealing deep spiritual rot within, people became distrustful of large corporations. When the internet rose, it seemed at first...
Cinema from this era will be remembered for its pattern: a long emotional lead up to a violent conclusion with all of the variation of inertia. Once the decision is forced upon the characters, who present...
To understand this film, one needs a bit of context and even more patience. We live in a post-Revolution time, so all of our “cultural” works are pop culture, or those which glorify “the...
Be forewarned, these five hit hard and cover nearly everything: rape, miscegenation, drugs, abuse, you name it. But they do accurately reflect the Current Year in all its misery.
The Decline of...
Historical Note: In 1348, a great mind of the Florentine Renaissance, Giovanni Boccaccio, got to live The Black Death first hand. He survived and the muse sang to him dark music. So much so that he...
We are fortunate at Amerika to be able to present the second installation of the exciting dystopia saga, Crosses & Double-Crosses by Clayton Barnett. You can find your copy on the Jungle River store,...
Coming from the mythologically-inspired series of movies like The Exorcist and Stigmata, The Vatican Tapes returns to the trope of demonic possession and the men who battle it with a less egalitarian...
As Hubert Collins and Chris Roberts noted last month, everyone in the West is spending more time than ever sitting around watching TV and movies. For better or for worse, that is still the case. For...
Gone Girl, the novel by Gillian Flynn and subsequent film directed by David Fincher, may unintentionally be one of the most “red-pilled” novels of the last decade. The storyline follows...
While agenda-driven leftist film plots are prolific, and rural whites are vilified as ignorant clingers, John Krasinski’s film The Quiet Place provides a refreshingly positive representation...
The premise of the 2017 film Get Out is not obscure: observing the plot even on the surface reveals the film was meant to be an expose of white racism. However, instead of targeting the cliched evil...
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