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Contributors
Pop Culture Pundit Has Perfect Response to Critics
I am one of the YouTube curmudgeons warning audiences about the politically correct takeover of my favorite fandoms. You can…
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Contributors
The Heartbreaking Tales Behind ‘The Longest Month’
For many Americans, Memorial Day marks the kickoff of summer—a time for barbecues and vacations. Originally established to honor Union…
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Opinion
The Powerful Lesson This ‘Reagan’ Actor Learned on Set
When I was offered the role of Ronald Reagan’s longtime confidant Edwin Meese in “Reagan,” playing opposite Dennis Quaid as…
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Reviews
These Maligned Movies Deserve a Second Chance
I’m not going to pretend “Star Wars: Episode 1 – The Phantom Menace” wasn’t one of the most disappointing movies…
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Opinion
Here’s Why We Can’t Forget Hollywood’s Pandemic Bailouts
Inflation is on its way up again, and it’s a top concern among voters in poll after poll. But it…
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Contributors
Barbie’s Toxic Feminism: Yes, Women Are Flawed, Too
In the mind of modern Hollywood, what’s the difference between men and women? Flaws. “The Lion King’s” Simba has a…
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Contributors
How Students Turned $10K into Western Shoot-em Up
This is basic advice given to first-time filmmakers. Start with what you have. Write what you know. Make the movie…
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Industry News
How ‘Snack Shack’ Captures Life Before Digital Revolution
Set in Nebraska City in 1991, “Snack Shack” is not a “giant sucking sound” out from the middle of America,…
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Opinion
Is 2024 the New 1963?
A good friend and mentor taught me to ask two questions before I begin writing a project: ‘Why this story?’…
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Contributors
Why ‘Barbie,’ ‘Poor Things’ Actually Encourage Toxic Masculinity
The two biggest feminist films of 2023, “Barbie” and “Poor Things,” are poised to be heavy hitters at this year’s…
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