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by | Mar 22, 2026

Late in my Hollywood writing career, I almost got the Big Break. I’d written a “spec” script (industry lingo for…

by | Mar 6, 2026

It isn’t too often that conservatives can take a victory lap in the culture war, but Netflix’s announcement that it was abandoning its…

by | Feb 22, 2026

Turner Classic Movies is really shining this month with its annual 31 Days of Oscar marathon leading up to the…

by | Feb 8, 2026

As I’ve mentioned in previous articles here, I have not been blessed with a family. The increasingly likely prospect that…

by | Jan 24, 2026

The Washington Trail: A Slade and Cork Mystery By Lou Aguilar Aethon Books, 304 pages, $22 The usual practice in…

by | Jan 18, 2026

Forty years ago, as a young USA Today reporter, I interviewed Leonard Nimoy about Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home….

by | Jan 9, 2026

I was never much of a Star Wars fan. I was a devoted Star Trekker — original show and films…

by | Dec 30, 2025

Funerals, like awards shows and sporting events, become excuses for the left to force their opinions on a captive audience….

by | Dec 28, 2025

  I am big. It’s the pictures that got small. — Norma Desmond, Sunset Boulevard An unsung tragic aspect of…

by | Dec 16, 2025

If “going to the movies” is something you look forward to, then the planned $82.7 billion merger of streaming giant…

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