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Interviews
How Andrew Breitbart Inspired ‘Gosnell’ Movie Project
Andrew Breitbart died in 2012, but Ann McElhinney hasn’t forgotten his message to fellow conservatives. Politics is downstream from culture,…
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Industry News
How Hollywood Betrayed Meryl Streep’s Civility Plea
When Meryl Streep speaks, people listen. The actress owns three Oscars and more iconic films on her resume than most…
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HiT Episode No. 78 – Joe Bob Briggs (‘Last Drive-In’)
Joe Bob Briggs understood the beauty of binge watching long before Netflix made the term hip. The long, tall Texan…
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Reviews
Why Smaller Is Better for ‘Ant Man and the Wasp’
The buzz, and perception, that greeted the first “Ant Man” movie was hardly encouraging. Comic cutup Paul Rudd as a…
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Did De Niro’s Trump Tirade Curse ‘A Bronx Tale’s Box Office?
Robert De Niro’s profanity-laced attack on President Donald Trump scored a standing ovation at the Tony Awards last month. The starry…
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Movies
‘First Purge’ Brings Trump Conspiracies to Life
The unhinged Resistance finally has a movie to call its own. Films take a considerable time to go from the…
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Industry News
Why Fallon Betrayed Personal Pledge, Joined the Resistance
Jimmy Fallon had a distinct advantage entering the Age of Trump. The former “Saturday Night Live” star hadn’t cut his…
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‘How Jack Became Black’ Blasts Racial Politics
Eli Steele is the anti-Michael Moore. Sure, both documentarians feature themselves in their work. Moore’s shtick showcases his ego and unwillingness…
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Why Myers’ ‘Axe Murderer’ Aged Better Than ‘Austin Powers’
Mike Myers scored big with the “Wayne’s World” franchise, but it isn’t his biggest cinematic score. That came in 1997…
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‘Sicario: Day of the Soldado’ – No Wall, Big Problems
The sequel to the critically adored “Sicario” opens with a jaw-dropping reveal. The on-screen violence is partly to blame. The…
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