Dirty Harry is another classic example. It didn’t just give a perspective—it made a difference. The American people responded en masse to a film that specifically called out…
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Godzilla Minus 1: The Second Best Movie of 2023
Godzilla Minus 1 sets a new bar for action movies. Why is it so good and how did it bring so many people back to the theater? Spoilers Ahead!
The Greatest Conservative Films: The Magnificent Seven (1960)
People often complain about Hollywood’s alleged current obsession with remakes—including the recent remake of this one. (More on that film later.) Well…actually, this 1960s classic was…
The Greatest Conservative Films: Apocalypse Now (1979/2001)
For Apocalypse Now, as so many of my favorite Conservative films and TV shows do, masterfully pulls the “bait-and-switch”…
The Worst Doctor Who Christmas Special
Before you read this, I will warn you there are spoilers. If you absolutely want to watch The Church on Ruby Road, go right ahead. And then come back to this review…
Frasier: A Reboot Fans Can Celebrate
Fans were pleasantly surprised with the show’s launch on Paramount Plus in October. Though few, if any, reboots can measure up to their originals, Grammer’s adept portrayal of the character that has defined his career makes this a show that fans can appreciate.
The Greatest Conservative Films: It’s A Wonderful Life (1946)
It’s A Wonderful Life is near-universally accepted as a “true” Christmas movie. But when you really get down to it, the argument against Die Hard could just as easily apply here…
The Greatest Conservative Films: Die Hard (1988)
It’s a $1,000,000 question, dividing movie fans every year: Does Die Hard really “count” as an honest-to-goodness “Christmas movie”?
The Greatest Conservative Films: Shaft (1971)
I’d be remiss if I didn’t dwell on something I hinted at in my article on Jackie Brown: namely, exactly what happened to the classic Blaxploitation movement of the 1970s…
Review of The Shift
Before you read this, I will warn you there are spoilers. If you plan to watch The Shift, I advise you to do so before reading this review…