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‘Swamp’ Satire Uses Liberals’ Favorite Tactics Against Them
Thomas Krannawitter knows white papers and think tanks can’t always compete with laughter. A perfectly timed satire can scorch your…
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HiT ‘cast No. 69 – Courtney Moorehead Balaker
There’s a very good reason Hollywood progressives make message movies. They often work. Headlines comes and go. They fade from…
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HiT Reviews: ‘Rampage,’ ‘Blumhouse’s Truth or Dare’
We all have a certain pain tolerance, but what’s our threshold for cinematic stupidity? Consider “Rampage” as the ultimate test…
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Why the Found Footage Festival Is Uniquely American
Nick Prueher partially blames Jane Fonda for his VHS obsession. The Oscar winner scored big with a series of workout…
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Critic Confessions: How ‘Will & Grace’ Chased Me Away
“Will & Grace” broke up with me after a long and fulfilling courtship. I confess to never having watched the…
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Gay Groups Silent on Kimmel’s Homophobic Jokes
GLAAD has a long history of holding comedians accountable for perceived gay slights. The Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation…
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Will Dwayne Johnson’s Trump Attack Hurt Ticket Sales?
Dwayne Johnson has a secret weapon as an A-list movie star. No, it’s not his cannonball-sized biceps. Look past his…
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HiT Episode No. 67 – National Review’s Jim Geraghty
Conservatives don’t know the first thing about pop culture. There used to be some truth to that statement. Even Rush…
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HiT Episode No. 68 – Ethan Sacks (RealClearLife, Old Man Hawkeye)
Hollywood reporters often forget about half of their potential readers. Sites like Deadline.com, Variety and TheWrap.com routinely ignore stories that…
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HiT Episode No. 66 – Henry Papale (‘The Franchise’)
Can’t we all just get along? That sentiment applies across our culture these days. It also connects to the skirmishes…
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