Eric M. Blake analyzes Clint Eastwood’s “Unforgiven,” emphasizing its genre deconstruction, Western tropes, and underlying conservative themes, particularly gun control.
Category Archives: Arts/Entertainment
Brave The Dark
With February offering a dismal selection of entertaining movies, I found myself browsing one of my many streaming services, landing on Angel Studios. A particular film kept catching my eye…
The Greatest Conservative Films: The Green Berets (1968)
In the general category of “underrated films”, there’s a tragic subset of “misremembered”. The Green
Nosferatu (2024)
Over the holidays, I decided to watch Robert Eggers’ latest film, Nosferatu. The film’s title carries a lot of history and controversy. For those unfamiliar, the original 1922 Nosferatu was an unauthorized adaptation of Bram Stoker’s Dracula…
Reagan (2024) Review
Before Donald Trump was elected president in 2016, there was a legendary man who led the United States into prosperity in the ’80s. His name was Ronald Reagan. Recently, a biopic was released in theaters starring Dennis Quaid as Reagan…
The Greatest Conservative Films: Disclosure (1994)
Really, it’s eerie how well Disclosure conveys some all-too-legitimate fears men just may have in the workplace, today—even more so than back in the ‘90s. Back then, some critics—including legends Siskel & Ebert—flat-out scoffed at and dismissed the film’s premises as absurd and nonsensical. Maybe, back then, that was understandable…
The Greatest Conservative Films: Batman v. Superman: Dawn Of Justice—Ultimate Edition (2016)
Well, dear readers, I knew I was going to tackle this baby sooner or later. Basically, I only put off the original writing of this piece because I’d already watched it twice, that year. And let me tell you, folks, it’s a “heavy” sort of film…
Am I Racist?: Movie Review
Coming off the success of “What is a Woman?”, it was no surprise to learn that Matt Walsh was working on another documentary, “Am I Racist?”. The entire team, including director Justin Folk, returned for this project…
The Greatest Conservative Films: Captain America: Civil War (2016)
“There’s no decision-making process here. We need to be put in check! …If we can’t accept limitations—if we’re boundary-less—then we’re no better than the bad guys…”
Sound of Hope: The Story of Possum Trot – A Heartrending Tale of Faith and Foster Care
In the 1990s, Possum Trot, Texas became a beacon of hope during a widespread foster care crisis. Inspired by Donna and Reverend Martin, the community rallied to adopt an incredible 77 children…