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While poor people in real life have been dealt a harsh hand based on a number of factors that any reasonable human being can sympathize with, in the world of entertainment they are avatars for communism, death, and destruction. Read more

Citizens are seeing their neighborhoods burning down and people who had nothing to do with the killing in Minnesota are seeing their lives put in immediate danger. Read more

The things that come out of Kimmel’s mouth share many similarities with an unflushed toilet. Read more

Progressive late-night host, Jimmy Kimmel wouldn’t let a pandemic get in the way of him attacking the Trump Administration, even if his attacks were outright lies cooked up by his ABC late-night show. Read more

The Price Is Right has been on air since 1956 when it was first hosted by Bill Cullen and then popularized in 1972 with new Bob Barker. Read more

The first act of Extraction will have you questioning why we haven’t gotten more of the action hero Chris Hemsworth and less of the goofball Chris Hemsworth. Read more

The downside of idolizing television shows and movies from your youth is that you run the risk realizing that the only reason you thought the show was good was that you were 12 years old. At that age, you wouldn’t know good content if it beat you up and took your lunch money. Degrassi: The Read more

Unlike Kimmel, not everyone is making 15 million dollars a year and can afford to sit in their homes for 18-24 months. Read more

Love Wedding Repeat is a fun movie and considering it’s one of the few things you can do without your neighbors calling the cops on you right now, there are worse ways to spend you time. Read more

Marina Abramovic is described by the media has one of the most prolific artists of our time with deep connections to some of the most powerful celebrities and politicians in our country. Read more

If you watched this film in D-Box like I did, you probably thought it was just fine but it doesn’t hold up with multiple viewings. Read more

Chasing Papi comes off as a satire of soap opera dramas. For those of you who aren’t into soaps, much of the nuance and humor will probably go over your head. Read more

Before the Feminazi version of this film came out in 2019, Black Christmas had so much nuclear heat with me, it could have melted down a Russian city. Read more

It may not feel like it at this moment but the choice between freedom and safety is one that many Americans could be forced to make in the near future and if that is the case, which side would you rather take. Read more

The Craft is one of those films you liked as a kid but are afraid to watch again as an adult over fear the movie didn’t hold up as well as you thought. Read more

Ghost World is in many ways a prequel of today’s modern day millennial women. Self absorbed, narcissistic, insufferable, consumed by self misery and the false sense of heroism via social justice. Read more

Anyone with half a brain in this situation would have called it quits there and the film would have ended, but it didn’t. Read more

I Still Believe cannot find the sweet mix of scripture and entertainment and unlike I Can Only Imagine, the film isn’t engaging or well acted to enough to create magic. Read more