Eric M. Blake analyzes Clint Eastwood’s “Unforgiven,” emphasizing its genre deconstruction, Western tropes, and underlying conservative themes, particularly gun control.
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The Greatest Conservative Films: The Green Berets (1968)
In the general category of “underrated films”, there’s a tragic subset of “misremembered”. The Green
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: Inglourious Basterds (2009)
“Once we’re in enemy territory, as a bushwhackin’ guerilla army, we goin’ be doin’ one thing—and one thing only: Killin’ Nazis”