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“The Circle”: A Modern Dystopia that Hits Too Close to Home

By Christie Hudon | Feature, Geek Salad, Movies | Comments are Closed | 15 August, 2017 | 0

Recently released to DVD and streaming, “The Circle” is a film that begs a lot of questions about the future of social media.

“Menashe” Is a Beautiful Story of Family, Faith and Love

By Jonathan Leaf | Feature, Movie Review, Movies | Comments are Closed | 8 August, 2017 | 0

“Menashe” has something sorely lacking from the majority of mainstream movies: 3 dimensional characters, a plausible story and a wealth of soul.

America’s Most Prolific Serial Killer

By Thomas M. Loarie | Books, Movies, Politics | Comments are Closed | 4 August, 2017 | 0

The case of jailed abortionist Kermit Gosnell is extreme, but it will shake any reasonable person’s perception of the abortion industry.

“Atomic Blonde” Is a Serious Anti-Communist Historical Drama

By The Editors | Feature, Movie Review, Movies, Politics | Comments are Closed | 3 August, 2017 | 0

“Atomic Blonde” covers the tumultuous weeks when Eastern Germany suddenly went from ghastly prison state to being open to the West. It’s also a lot of fun.

He’s Back! Al Gore’s “An Inconvenient Sequel”

By C.R. Wiley | Movie Review, Movies, Politics | 1 comment | 31 July, 2017 | 0

It’s propaganda, but there is more Elmer Gantry than Goebbels to it. Rev. Gore has delivered an End Times sermon, complete with charts and an altar call.

How George A. Romero Made Humans of Violent Brain-Devouring Zombies

By The Editors | Feature, Movies | Comments are Closed | 28 July, 2017 | 0

Romero’s zombies are our future, if not our present; they are metaphors for a humanity living in the end times.

‘Dunkirk’: A Film for Our Time

By Jonathan Leaf | Feature, Movies | Comments are Closed | 20 July, 2017 | 0

‘Dunkirk’ is surely the best Hollywood war movie since ‘Master and Commander.’ It may be an all-time classic. It’s historically accurate and moving.

Why So Many Films are Shot in Georgia Rather than Hollywood

By The Editors | Feature, Movies | Comments are Closed | 12 July, 2017 | 0

Hollywood socialists belie their own beliefs when they won’t film in the dystopia they’ve created: California. Instead they seek out freer markets.

The Economist’s Superpower

By The Editors | Movies | Comments are Closed | 11 July, 2017 | 0

Economists do have a superpower. Those who really embrace freedom and understand the market can see what others find invisible.

Filmmaker Documents Quest by Victims of ISIS for Justice

By John Zmirak | Feature, Movies, Politics | Comments are Closed | 10 July, 2017 | 0

Filmmaker and human rights activist Jason Jones is joining Kurdish, Christian, and Yezidi victims of ISIS to hold Obama accountable for chaos in Iraq.

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