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Lou Aguilar

Lou Aguilar is a published novelist, produced screenwriter, and arts culture essayist. His latest novel, “The Christmas Spirit,” a Yuletide romantic ghost story, and two earlier books are available at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and great American bookstores.
by | Jun 16, 2024

Watching Joe Biden drift off to the far left of all the other dark-suited government heads at the G7 summit in Italy last week, then get pulled back right by white-clad conservative Italian prime minister Giorgia Meloni, I couldn’t help…

by | Jun 9, 2024

No movement has been more destructive to modern Western civilization than that which pit women against their protectors and their own unborn children and mocked their essential purpose — raising a family. Yet for the past 60 years, feminism spread…

by | Jun 2, 2024

Having not been blessed with fatherhood, I have no idea what the boys of today will remember when they get to be my age. Too many will have no literary or cinematic memory to apply to a contemporaneous event. Somehow,…

by | May 26, 2024

If the political signs are correct, this will be the last Memorial Day under the corrupt, inept, anti-American Biden regime. The Administration not only repeatedly dishonors the brave service members who died for our country, it added 13 names to…

by | May 19, 2024

And when He came to the other side into the country of the Gadarenes, two demon-possessed men confronted Him as they were coming out of the tombs. They were so extremely violent that no one could pass by that way. And they cried out,…

by | May 12, 2024

I don’t envy my younger brother’s Hollywood success. As a top-tier Second Unit Director, George has worked with Martin Scorsese, Jack Nicholson, Ron Howard, and Francis Ford Coppola. But I worked with the man that launched all of them (actor…

by | May 5, 2024

There was a Code of the West — in the movie West if not the old one. You can mock a man, attack his manhood, humiliate him. You can even believe the things you say to him, and about him….

by | Apr 28, 2024

After suffering through Civil War last week, with its total absence of narrative competence, logic, and any believable humanity, it was strangely refreshing to revisit World War II and its real-life British heroes in two new works of fiction. Too…

by | Apr 21, 2024

Ten years ago, I could not have foreseen that one of my favorite activities — moviegoing — would soon be a miserable experience. The movies weren’t so great in the 2010s, with wokeness already rotting the industry, but nothing like…

by | Apr 14, 2024

One day in the 00s, as a struggling Hollywood screenwriter like Fitzgerald’s Pat Hobby, I decided to earn some money playing a courtroom spectator on Judge Judy, a show I’d never watched. They sat me in the second row, making…

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