Politics
Politics Makes for Bad Wrestling It remains to be seen whether wrestling makes for bad politics.
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The war for Gotham’s underworld heats up in “Gold Summit,” yet another fantastic episode of The Penguin that manages to add layers to some already well-drawn characters, humanizing the show’s...
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When I was 9 years old, long before I read Great Expectations, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, or anything at all by Louisa May Alcott, my favorite author was Stephen King.
How and why I first latched...
Actor Michael Keaton told former President Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk‘s supporters in a social media post that “they don’t really respect you.”
“For some of you folks, guys mostly,...
In Smile 2, global pop star Skye Riley (Naomi Scott) is gearing up for her highly anticipated comeback tour after a very public battle with substance abuse and the devastating car crash that claimed her...
Culture
A Defense of the Fudd There is something sad about the recent changes in American firearms culture.
This movie was amazing. Great storyline and actually scary imp. Yes, the movie was extremely diverse but hey you can get a break from the 'f*ggatry'. The main actress was genuinely super good. The movie reminded me a lot of, "The Black Swan" and that sort of mind f**king illusion it brings to the table. It is definitely worth the watch
Richard Marquand’s “The Legacy” (1979) opens sweetly, with a couple in love (future couple Sam Elliott and Katherine Ross) and a gentle ballad, masking how truly insane the movie gets.
A gruff...
what if the woman raped le man!! so deep much wow She looked fat naked
"Loud, Abrasive, Nonsensical, Ultraviolent, Demonic, Boring"
Content: -4 Intentional blasphemy, evil, gross immorality, and/or worldview problems. (To be avoided)
Entertainment Quality:
One thing I didn't get into in my review is my annoyance with the flimsiness of the "rules" of this movie (and its predecessor). The only rule really is "anything can happen at any time because it's...
Ho ho ho (Terrifier 3). (Courtesy Cineverse)
One of my favorite lines from the cult Fox TV show Arrested Development is “There’s always money in the banana stand,” uttered by light-traitor George...
"Dust to Dust"
Content: -3 Excessive sex, violence, immorality, and/or worldview problems. (Sometimes excessive content such as violence is in otherwise redemptive movies.)
We’ve seen countless killer shark movies, from “Deep Blue Sea” to “Santa Jaws.”
The sillier, the better. After all, what filmmaker can compete with 1975’s “Jaws,” the definitive shark...
From a writing perspective, this movie is one of the worst I've ever seen. The scenario is completely unrealistic and never explained, the characters are shallow and unrelatable, and the plot jumps all over the place with no sense of stability or direction. But the main point of this film is the social commentary. It says that people's places in society are completely down to random chance and that...
"A Demonic Disappointment"
Currier and Ives illustration The Old Homestead in Winter, lithograph, 1864. (GettyImages)
THE RESURGENCE OF FOLK HORROR—an ancient subgenre of horror that concerns itself with nature and the attendant...
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IN SEPTEMBER 2023, I TRUDGED through a downpour to the far West Side of Manhattan for a CNBC financial conference. It’s the sort of event that promises...
The joke is on us with “Terrifier 3.”
The twisted franchise gave us Art the Clown, the best serial killer since Freddy sharpened his nails.
Its torture-porn aesthetic felt almost quaint given Art’s...
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