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by and | May 3, 2024

By all accounts, Guy Ritchie’s The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare seems to be a decent movie — but you wouldn’t be…

by | May 1, 2024

I grew up in the years after World War II. One of my earliest memories is going to the movies,…

by | Apr 29, 2024

War in the Middle East, surging inflation, the Republican Speaker of the House clinging to a one-vote majority, a presidential…

by | Apr 25, 2024

Unlike, for example, the shiny dolts who control Hollywood, this column prides itself on its capacity to learn. For example,…

by | Apr 21, 2024

Ten years ago, I could not have foreseen that one of my favorite activities — moviegoing — would soon be…

by | Apr 20, 2024

The new film Hard Miles delivers a welcome and much-needed message: Black and Hispanic Americans are not victims subject to the…

by | Apr 20, 2024

The movie Death Wish, which this year celebrates its 50th anniversary, opens with a brief sequence establishing that New York…

by | Apr 16, 2024

Americans must confront the scourge of child abuse amongst Hollywood elites. No, I’m not talking about the perennial problem of…

by and | Apr 13, 2024

In an era when anyone with an iPhone and the bare minimum of creativity can go viral on the internet,…

by | Apr 7, 2024

I’ve been writing for years about the steep decline of cinema — in fact all art and media — this…

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