I’ve been focusing on superhero films a lot, in this series—and will continue to, for the foreseeable future. With good reason, too…
Category Archives: Arts/Entertainment
The Greatest Conservative Films: Captain America: The First Avenger (2011)
I haven’t added a superhero film to the list for a while now. So in honor of the 4th of July, let’s go head-on to Capt. Steve Rogers!
The Greatest Conservative Films: Bridge Of Spies (2015)
One of the great fallacies of the “BOYCOTT HOLLYWIERD!!!” attitude is to assume that the politics of the filmmakers and/or cast of a movie/show is far more important than the actual politics of the end product…
Oscars 2024: The End of the World
The Oscars delivered some surprising life lessons for many. Montgomery J. Granger takes a closer look at the Barbenhiemer phenomenon that rocked awards season and some lessons you can take away from these vastly different films.
Dune: The Best Sci-Fi Film of 2024
Dune Spoiler Alert! If you haven’t seen Dune parts one and two yet, I recommend doing so before reading this review. Unlike recent sci-fi works, you won’t be disappointed…
The Greatest Conservative Films: The Enforcer (1976)
Sadly, screenwriter John Millius moved on from the Dirty Harry flicks after Magnum Force. However, the show must go on…
The War on Children: Best Documentary of 2024
Robby and Landon Starbuck’s new documentary, The War on Children, exposes the Left’s trans agenda like never before.
The Greatest Conservative Films: Magnum Force (1973)
Positive as the audience response was to the first film, there was at the same time an outcry—most notoriously expressed by Pauline Kael…
America and Hamilton the Musical
In 2015, Lin-Manuel Miranda created a stunning and magical Broadway experience with his telling of the great American immigrant Alexander Hamilton. Nearly ten years later, the show…
Toby Keith, 62, Passes Away
Country music legend Toby Keith, known for his chart-topping hits and unwavering patriotism, has passed away at the age of 62…