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by | Dec 8, 2024

The prescription painkiller OxyContin was released by Purdue Pharma in 1995; the six-part TV series Painkiller, created by Micah Fitzerman-Blue…

by | Sep 16, 2024

Better late than never? We are mesmerized watching a five-year-old Netflix morality series called Madam Secretary, which follows a secretary…

by | Jul 7, 2024

You Never Know — A Memoir By Tom Selleck with Ellis Henican (DEYST, 343 pages, $30) In which, happily, Tom…

by | May 4, 2024

It took three years for legendary journalist and social mores chronicler Tom Wolfe’s first work of fiction The Bonfire of…

by | Mar 27, 2024

Last summer, Sound of Freedom surprised many with a massive box office success that opened many people’s eyes to the…

by | Mar 26, 2024

Last week, Max, formerly known as HBO, dropped not one but two trailers for the second season of House of…

by | Mar 20, 2024

Now that Netflix’s The Crown has finally come to an end, one of the most expensive and elaborate TV series…

by | Feb 4, 2024

I’ve been stating for a decade that men will save America from the forces of leftist darkness, and this election…

by | Dec 18, 2023

Last month, reporting here on the first part of the sixth and last season of The Crown, I was, if…

by | Dec 11, 2023

Opposable Thumbs: How Siskel & Ebert Changed Movies Forever By Matt Singer (G.P. Putman’s Sons, 352 pages, $30) In the…

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