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by | Nov 16, 2025

I’ll begrudge feminism one thing. Like communism, it won’t go down without a fight. Both ideologies are indivisibly wedded to…

by | Nov 9, 2025

TAS Publisher Melissa McKenzie’s Center of the Democratic Party is not a happy read, but it’s an essential one with a high truth…

by and | Nov 5, 2025

Hollywood had nothing but cobwebs in the theaters this Halloween, as the box office reportedly received its lowest earnings for…

by | Nov 4, 2025

A House of Dynamite presents itself as a cautionary tale about the dangers of nuclear proliferation but ends up making…

by | Nov 2, 2025

There’s a historic film short that both captures the pinnacle of the Hollywood dream factory and sends the proverbial warning…

by | Oct 30, 2025

More and more Americans are watching horror, not just in October but all year long. The genre has outgrown its…

by | Oct 22, 2025

In a year that brought such cinematic classics as Sunset Boulevard, Born Yesterday, The Third Man, and The Asphalt Jungle,…

by | Oct 14, 2025

I never met Diane Keaton, but the news of her passing hit me hard. I was kind of surprised, in…

by | Oct 12, 2025

Diane Keaton died last week, less than a month after Robert Redford. It’s a pity the two never worked together,…

by | Oct 8, 2025

At the current political moment, American conservatives are in a rather good mood. Yes, their enemies wish them dead, but…

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