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James Bowman

James Bowman, our movie and culture critic, is a resident scholar at the Ethics and Public Policy Center. He is the author of Honor: A History and Media Madness: The Corruption of Our Political Culture, both published by Encounter Books.
by | Jan 26, 2007

Normally, I don’t have much interest in the ways in which movies differ from the novels, plays, memoirs etc. on…

by | Jan 22, 2007

“Life is just one damned thing after another,” said Elbert Hubbard, the early 20th century bellettrist and author of the…

by | Jan 16, 2007

In a terrific piece in Friday’s Wall Street Journal, Kay Hymowitz writes of the recent fashion for exhibitionism in women…

by | Jan 8, 2007

A new report for the British government urges that boys and girls should be taught separately at school in order…

by | Jan 4, 2007

It may sound odd, but the thing that bothered me most about We Are Marshall is the name of the…

by | Jan 2, 2007

In 1946, Samuel Goldwyn produced and William Wyler directed The Best Years of Our Lives, which went on to win…

by | Dec 15, 2006

There has never been a time in Hollywood when movies have not been made without more or less careful calculation…

by | Dec 12, 2006

A movie by the director of Thirteen and Lords of Dogtown about unmarried teenage pregnancy and young runaways fleeing the…

by | Dec 5, 2006

Christmas movies were once so popular in Hollywood because they offered audiences a heaping helping of ready-made sentiment on which…

by | Dec 1, 2006

As both our esteemed editor, R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr., and George Will have pointed out, it didn’t take long for…

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