Now, we turn to Jackie Brown, the film where he first really tackled race relations head-on. And what better way to do it than to throw back to a certain film…
Category Archives: Arts/Entertainment
The Destruction of Doctor Who, Part 3 – The Giggle
Before you read this, I will warn you, there are spoilers. If you absolutely want to watch The Giggle, go right ahead. And then come back to this review…
The Greatest Conservative Films: The Dark Knight Rises (2012)
When Andrew Klavan wrote his groundbreaking review for The Dark Knight, comparing Batman to George W. Bush, it was met with a lot of mockery. But when Christopher Nolan brought out this follow-up…
The Destruction of Doctor Who, Part 2 – Wild Blue Yonder
Before you read this, I will warn you there are spoilers. If you absolutely want to watch Wild Blue Yonder, go right ahead. And then come back to this review…
An Interview with Faith Moore
For ADP’s inaugural interview, Brandon welcomes Faith Moore. Faith is the author of her new book Christmas Karol – a modern retelling of the famous Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens…
Major Downgrade (Review of Blake Crouch’s Works)
Take a moment and imagine a world fueled by a passionate devotion to scientific oddities, high-octane action, and relatable and interesting characters. Now imagine…
Lady Ballers Review
On Wednesday, I had the honor of attending Daily Wire’s latest movie premiere in Nashville. Watching the film, it was fascinating…
The Destruction of Doctor Who, Part 1 – The Star Beast
Doctor Who has returned! With the newest installment headed to Disney +, you may be wondering what to expect. Be warned, there are spoilers ahead…
The Greatest Conservative Films: The Dark Knight (2008)
“Perhaps both Bruce and Mr. Dent believe that Batman stands for something more important than the whims of a terrorist…”
The Review War
Several months ago, Vulture opened fire on Rotten Tomatoes (RT) with a piece that confirmed what many have long suspected: it is indeed rotten…