There are two kinds of pain.
Set in present day Washington, D.C., House of Cards is the story of Frank Underwood, a ruthless...
Woke Free
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This show was so much better than I expected it to be and did travel into some unexpected directions. And so much more exciting than expected.
One thing it did do is flip expectations and make the husband...
Woke
Earn. Spend. Party.
A New York stockbroker refuses to cooperate in a large securities fraud case involving corruption on Wall...
There seem to be no elements of woke in this - no forced diversity casting, no feminazis, no gay stuff, no politics.
The one sad element is something all too common in mainstream television, how if...
Based on the true case files of the Warrens.
Paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren work to help a family terrorized...
Culture
The Beauty and Madness of Bangkok Observations from seven days in Thailand’s Capital
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Donald Trump has expressed the desire to purchase Greenland or conquer it by force, deeming it “absolutely necessary” for America’s security. He also claimed he wanted to make Canada...
Some bookkeeping from Andrew at the top: This could be the last you hear from me for a bit, as my wife and I are on new-baby watch. (I’m a little surprised even to be here today—we thought the event...
You know when something seems like it might be liberal but.. isn't? Even if it was meant to come across that way? I still don't know what the director's intention was. But watching it makes you think that ethnic diversity leads to such a hell on earth that people literally want to escape to space
Just rewatched it recently and it still holds up. I was gonna' say Scorsese doesn't disappoint but I googled his filmography and realized I haven't seen most. And there were a lot of titles that bombed or were hated by our milieu. Idk, I really liked "Silence" and this one as well. Unlike "The Big Short" it doesn't try to preach anti Capitalist stuff. And even skips over the technical jargon. The ending...
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Paul Theroux
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There is more to recommend in Paul Theroux’s African travelogues Dark Star Safari (2002) and The Last Train to Zona Verde (2013) than their comprehensive...
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Since Paul Theroux never stayed for long in one place while writing his African travelogues, the act of traveling itself takes up much ink in Dark Star Safari (2002) and The Last Train to...
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In 2023, blacks murdered 602 whites in America according to a site called National Conservative. In return, whites murdered one-sixth of that number, despite outnumbering blacks around five-to-one....
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Allexis Ferrell was drawn into a national controversy during the summer’s presidential campaign about black people eating cats. (Canton Police Department)
Cat-Eating Black Woman Finally...
We here at the Louder with Crowder Dot Com website are still enjoying John Fetterman's recent turn to common sense. Will she still vote with Democrats on everything, sure. Will we support his opponent...
United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson was killed in what appeared to be a coordinated hit job yesterday, deliberations continue today in the trial of Daniel Penny, the man who put Jordan Neely in a...
He tried to kill the cat. For that alone he deserves death. Parallels to The Broken Tower in the poet's strained (to put it gently) relationship with his father, who in both movies is played by a man who doesn't seem well suited to play anyone's father at all--too young, with too high-pitched a voice. Also surprisingly strong parallel to Genius, three years later, though this is of course more overtly...
Baby trade war’s going real good: “President-elect Trump suggested to Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau last week,” Fox News reports, “that if a tariff for failing to address trade and immigration...