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Industry News
Carlos Mencia Shreds ‘Punching Down’ Rules
Carlos Mencia starts his stand-up shows these days with a curious warning. “If you’re easily offended, please leave,” the veteran…
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Reviews
‘Outside’ Offers Dark Look at the Patriarchy
The Filipino import “Outside” respects George A. Romero’s golden zombie rule. Yes, the undead are flesh-famished monsters. Humans, alas, are…
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Reviews
One Huge Problem Sinks ‘My Name is Alfred Hitchcock’
Mark Cousins’ “My Name is Alfred Hitchcock” is a peculiar documentary/visual essay on films by The Master of Suspense. Coming…
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Opinion
Zachary Levi Schools Whoopi, Says Hollywood is Dying
Whoopi Goldberg attempted to shame Zachary Levi last month for suggesting it’s “career suicide” to support Donald Trump in Hollywood.…
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Industry News
Tim Dillon: Biden Is Not the President
Late-night comedians won’t tell us President Joe Biden is mentally unfit for office. They hid that news for three-plus years.…
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Interviews
Why Andrew Klavan Won’t Write ‘Political’ Novels
You wouldn’t blame Andrew Klavan if he politicized his novels. Klavan’s books always draw a crowd, and his deep Daily…
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Reviews
‘The Legacy’ – Bonkers ’70s Shocker Led to Sweet Hollywood Story
Richard Marquand’s “The Legacy” (1979) opens sweetly, with a couple in love (future couple Sam Elliott and Katherine Ross) and…
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Reviews
‘House on Haunted Hill’ Delivers B-Movie Treats
William Malone’s “House on Haunted Hill” (1999) was the start of the Dark House Entertainment production company, in which Robert…
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Reviews
Carlos Mencia: The Anti-Woke Warrior We Need
You might assume a Latino comic would trash Donald Trump, his big, beautiful Wall or both. If the comedian is…
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Reviews
The One Movie That Out-Orwelled ‘1984’
Michael Radford’s “Nineteen-Eighty-Four” (1984) had the distinction of arriving on the year in which George Orwell’s 1949 novel was set.…
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