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Reviews
‘The Chair’ Won’t Take a Side on Common Sense Issues
“The Chair,” a new, six-episode Netflix series about a fictional liberal arts university, touches on all the main hot-button issues…
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Can JP Sears Really Say That?
There’s a thrill you get when you hear someone say things we all think but hesitate to share because, you…
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Reviews
‘Dave Made a Maze’ Shows the Limits of Twee Storytelling
I’m not a sports fan, but I understand what it’s like to root for the losing team. Sitting at home,…
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Opinion
Why I Created a Conservative Board Game
It all started as a Christmas gift for my parents. For context, my parents are conservative. Very conservative. Not quite…
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Opinion
Publishing’s Leftward Lurch Leaves Author No Choice but to Go Solo
To say that the world of publishing has changed radically over the last few years would be an understatement worthy…
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Reviews
‘Tomorrow War’ Is a Missed Opportunity. Full Stop
Being a long-time science fiction fan, I wish I could have liked “The Tomorrow War” more. But alas, like many…
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Industry News
‘Bastards’ Road’ Director Shares How Veterans Doc Changed His Life
How do you act in response to hearing something traumatic? I admit I experienced great anxieties upon starting a documentary,…
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Reviews
‘Return of the Jedi’ – The Ultimate Movie Review
“Return of the Jedi” isn’t known for being perfect, and it’s easily the hardest film of the original trilogy to…
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Lists
Must-Read Movie Books for Your Library: From Kubrick to Hitchcock
In my undistinguished career as a filmmaker–consisting of a few Super-8 reels in my green days and a zero-budget sci-fi…
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Opinion
How a Micro-Movie Success Story Fueled ‘Dead Air’
I’ve found that any level of success is often just as much – if not more – a matter of…
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