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Streaming Content
‘Confessions’ of a Bootstrap Web Series Production
“Can’t sleep. Staring at ‘Confessions’ right now. We can crowd fund this and do it ourselves next summer. Am I just…
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Why ‘Little Boy’ Captures Wonder, Innocence of Childhood
I’ve always related to the underdog, since in many ways I’ve lived an underdog life (a Mexican immigrant who came…
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Why Trevor Noah’s Twitter Troubles Matter
And most often, when a comedy routine features controversial jokes, it doesn’t make international news. But this week, Trevor Noah’s tweets…
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‘Best of Enemies’ Offers Fair Look at Culture Wars Then, Now
The behind-the-scenes account captures the explosive televised debates between liberal Gore Vidal and conservative William F. Buckley Jr. Co-director Robert…
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Why Fantasy Films Matter More than Ever
The short answer for me would be “yes.” I would be perfectly happy to give that simple answer and stroll…
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Reviews
History Takes a Drubbing from ‘Sons of Liberty’
“Sons of Liberty” is not just playing fast and loose with reality but completely distorting basic history. The six-hour miniseries’…
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‘American Sniper’ Exposes Political Left
“American Sniper,” starring Bradley Cooper as Chris Kyle, is not just a movie; it is an awakening of integrative symbols…
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Hollywood’s Cowardly ‘Interview’ Pose Par for the Course
The story speaks to a larger truth: Hollywood has become populated by meek and weak-willed cowards, in some cases hiding…
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Interviews
Comic Jimmy Dore: Hillary Clinton Is to the ‘Right of Nixon’
Jimmy Dore doesn’t fit a particular mold. A political comic in the same sphere as Bill Maher and Dennis Miller,…
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7 Ways Indie Filmmakers Can Draw a Crowd
It was a 35-day campaign to raise funds to support the P&A budget for a film called “American Mustang.” After endless…
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