CW Upgrades ‘Scrabble’ And ‘Trivial Pursuit’ From Board Games To Game Shows
Scrabble and Trivial Pursuit have been mainstays of American living rooms for decades. Now they're on television.
View Article‘Folie Á Deux’ Portrays The Joker As Not Just A Villain But A Sinner
Musical choices throughout the film set the stage for an ultimate judgment, not just in the eyes of the ardent fans, but in the eyes of God.
View ArticleCan The 25th Amendment Withstand A Weaponized Justice System?
A new documentary on the vice presidency gives a fresh perspective on the complications of American governance.
View Article‘Saturday Night’ Reminds Us How Far The Unfunny Partisans At SNL Have Fallen
'Saturday Night' is a wonderful celebration of a cultural moment, and pulls together a wonderfully cathartic story.
View ArticleIs ‘The Wild Robot’ A Wholesome Family Film Or Transhumanist Propaganda?
Parents should talk to their children about what makes humans unique and beautiful and warn them to be wary of anyone seeking to demote humanity from being the pinnacle of creation.
View ArticleHow ‘Gladiator II’ Rejected Masculinity
In 'Gladiator,' Maximus embodied masculinity in the highest order. In 'Gladiator II,' masculinity is treated like a bad joke.
View ArticleNew Policy From ‘League Of Legends’ Developer Puts Gamers’ Free Speech In...
Riot Games announced it plans to punish players in-game for alleged violations that occurred on non-Riot services.
View ArticleDocumentary Uncovers British Deep State That Deposed Prime Minister In 44 Days
Truss believes a political alignment is coming in Britain, and it is likely to be similar to Trump-style populism.
View Article‘Home Alone’ Hilariously Teaches Timeless Truths About Motherhood
'Home Alone' isn’t just a funny Christmas movie. It displays a mother’s transformation from selfish, absentee parent to devoted loving mother.
View ArticleThe Secret Geopolitics Of The Netflix Christmas Movie Universe
Behind Netflix's cocoa-sipping rom-com frippery must lie the hard Thucydidean realities of diplomacy and war.
View ArticleBatman Spinoff ‘The Penguin’ Has Some Of The Best TV Characters In Years
'The Penguin' stands out in an entertainment environment obsessed with using old IPs to prop up the latest installment of corporate dreck.
View Article‘Nosferatu’ Remake Falls Flat By Failing To Live Up To The Original
While there are some good elements in Robert Eggers' 'Nosferatu,' the sum is not greater than the parts.
View Article‘A Man On The Inside’ Poignantly Explores The Comedy And Tragedy Of Nursing...
What makes the show worthwhile is its much-needed treatment of a neglected issue in America today: coping with old age.
View Article‘The Return’ Shirks Hollywood’s Monopoly On Masculinity
An absent father and unfaithful husband, Odysseus returns to Ithaca with one last chance, as Jordan Peterson would say, to clean his room.
View Article‘New York Sack Exchange’ Examines The Vagaries Of Football And Friendship
For football fans, 'The New York Sack Exchange' provides a look back at one of the most dominating defenses in the game’s history.
View Article‘Babygirl’ Doesn’t Get What’s So Powerful About Sex
There is no power in 'Babygirl,' superficial or otherwise, and it leaves the viewer deeply dissatisfied.
View ArticleCelebrities Can Afford Divorce Lawyers, But The Emotional And Social Costs...
Even when couples can easily afford lawyers, divorce's emotional and psychological costs are incalculable.
View ArticleWhat ‘Wicked’ And The Not-So-Wonderful Wizard Teach About The Power Of...
Although much of the buzz around 'Wicked' has focused on 'queering,' it is the concepts of propaganda and tyranny that drive the film.
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