• The Bar Room Podcast #107 (Donald Trump, Shannen Doherty, Letitia Wright, Alec Baldwin, The Boys)

    The Bar Room Podcast #107 (Donald Trump, Shannen Doherty, Letitia Wright, Alec Baldwin, The Boys)

    This week on the Bar Room Podcast: Did the government set Donald Trump up to be killed on Saturday afternoon?, Shannen Doherty passes away after a years long battle with breast cancer, Letitia Wright distances herself from The Daily Wire to keep her career, Alec Baldwin gets away with shooting a woman, and why fans… Read more

  • The Bible Lens Podcast #56: Hollywood’s Relationship With Freemasonry

    The Bible Lens Podcast #56: Hollywood’s Relationship With Freemasonry

    This week on the Bible Lens Podcast, we discuss the historic relationship between the Hollywood film industry and Freemasons. Freemasonry & Hollywood. What’s the connection here? Well, Freemasonry has been present in Hollywood since the early 1900s. For a large part of the twentieth century, masons held a prestigious societal position in the organization of… Read more

  • The Bible Lens Podcast #55: Hollywood’s Relationship With The Roman Catholic Church

    The Bible Lens Podcast #55: Hollywood’s Relationship With The Roman Catholic Church

    This week on the Bible Lens Podcast, we discuss the historic relationship between the Hollywood film industry and Roman Catholicism. Why has Hollywood spent decades promoting Catholicism as the true form of Christianity when the industry has fundamentally opposed to Jesus Christ as the son of God. Is the Hollywood/Rome relationship the sign of a… Read more

  • The Bible Lens Podcast #54: The False Gospels Of Those Who REJECT Once Saved Always Saved

    The Bible Lens Podcast #54: The False Gospels Of Those Who REJECT Once Saved Always Saved

    This week on the Bible Lens Podcast, we discuss a very important topic in the question of salvation…can you lose your salvation after believing the gospel and putting your faith in Jesus Christ…No. But we do so many people believe you can? It’s because they DO NOT believe you are saved by believing in the… Read more

  • The Bible Lens Podcast #53: Biblical Evidence That You Cannot Lose Your Salvation By SINNING

    The Bible Lens Podcast #53: Biblical Evidence That You Cannot Lose Your Salvation By SINNING

    This week on the Bible Lens Podcast, we discuss a very important topic in the question of salvation…can you lose your salvation by sinning too much or willfully sinning after you are saved? We will address and show evidence of people who commit terrible acts and where STILL viewed as righteous in the eyes of… Read more

  • The Bible Lens Podcast #52: Why Jesus Says You CANNOT Lose Your Salvation (John 10:27-29)

    The Bible Lens Podcast #52: Why Jesus Says You CANNOT Lose Your Salvation (John 10:27-29)

    This week on the Bible Lens Podcast, we discuss a very important topic in the question of salvation…can you lose your salvation after believing the gospel and putting your faith in Jesus Christ…No. We will discuss the false teaching the losing your salvation. 27 My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they… Read more

  • Fly Me to the Moon Review: A Romance That Is Faker Than The Moon Landing

    Fly Me to the Moon Review: A Romance That Is Faker Than The Moon Landing

    Hollywood has a great knack for giving you the truth while presenting it as fiction. Those who have spent more than 5 minutes on the internet over the last 15 years have probably heard about the conspiracy that the US government faked the moon landing to win a proxy war against Russia. In the late… Read more

  • Hijack 1971 Review: When Generational Beef Inspires Korean Jihad

    Hijack 1971 Review: When Generational Beef Inspires Korean Jihad

    It’s popular among Gen Z to say that beef between two individuals or entities is generational. Well, there’s no beef more generational than the beef between North Korea and South Korea. The only two Nations that have more beef with one another than Israel and Palestine are the divided Korean Nations.  Whether it is the… Read more

  • Escape (2024) Review: Queerbaiting A Beef Between North and South Korea

    Escape (2024) Review: Queerbaiting A Beef Between North and South Korea

    I think it’s fair to say that a lot of people living in North Korea have a dream of one day defecting from the nation and moving to the much less communist South Korea. If you had an opportunity to escape poverty and oppression in favor of a much freer Nation very few people would… Read more

  • A Quiet Place Day One Review: No Family, No Guns, No Life, No Point

    A Quiet Place Day One Review: No Family, No Guns, No Life, No Point

    The Quiet Place franchise has risen in cinema over the last several years. John Krasinski wrote and directed the first two films which were about a family trying to survive the Earth is overtaken by a group of extraterrestrial monsters that hunt not based on sight but on sound.  The rules of this universe are… Read more

  • Kill (2024) Review: A Body Count Film With Emotion

    Kill (2024) Review: A Body Count Film With Emotion

    India has given us a few films over the last few year that have Americans questioning the filmmaking coming from our own domestic industry.  A couple of years ago a little film called ‘RRR’ produced one of the best cinematic epics of the last 10 years coming from a country that is usually inspired by what… Read more

  • Blue Lock Episode Nagi Review: A Solid Animation With No Ending

    Blue Lock Episode Nagi Review: A Solid Animation With No Ending

    If you’ve been paying attention this year, numerous sports-related anime films have been released to movie theaters and what is deemed a creative way to inspire people to check out the series based on the film. In the last calendar year, we have seen ‘Haikyu!! The Dumpster Battle’ popularized volleyball, ‘The First Slam Dunk’ was… Read more

  • Horizon An American Saga Chapter 1 Review: A 3 Hour Overbloated Mess

    Horizon An American Saga Chapter 1 Review: A 3 Hour Overbloated Mess

    It’s been a long and difficult last few years for Kevin Costner in both his personal and professional career. The man who was the face of the hit television show Yellowstone for Paramount for the last several years had a falling out with the creative brain trust of the show that devolved to the point… Read more

  • MaXXXine Review: Ti West’s 80s Throwback Finale Satisfies

    MaXXXine Review: Ti West’s 80s Throwback Finale Satisfies

    Ti West has created one of the most intriguing cinematic trilogies over the last couple of years revolving around actress Mia Goth. In 2022, West released two movies in one year the first film was entitled ‘X’ which was a story about a group of pornographers traveling around the southwest of the United States looking for… Read more

  • Latency Review: A Bottle Film Without A Pop

    Latency Review: A Bottle Film Without A Pop

    It’s been a while since audiences have heard of the name Sasha Luss. The Russian model-turned-actress was Infamous several years ago for being the unhealthy obsession of filmmaker Luc Besson. If you don’t remember the story, Besson was the subject of several #MeToo allegations about sexual assault and harassment which were later dropped. As Besson… Read more

  • Daddio Review: A Window Of Human Depravity

    Daddio Review: A Window Of Human Depravity

    To say Hollywood is in desperate need of small to Mid-budget movies that diversify the endless supply of garbage is one of the biggest understatements of the year. Earlier this year Dakota Johnson put herself in a bad position with the release of the Sony back film Madame Web. The actress got herself in a… Read more

  • The Bikeriders Review: A Historic Look At Midwestern Outlaw Culture

    The Bikeriders Review: A Historic Look At Midwestern Outlaw Culture

    It’s been a long while since anyone has heard from Jeff Nichols in filmmaking. It’s been 7 years since Nichols has come out with a film that he has been responsible for writing and directing. His return to the chair comes in the form of one of 2024’s most anticipated films of the Year entitled… Read more

  • The Bar Room Podcast #106 (Paramount, Bronny James, Captain America 4, Jamie Foxx, Tatiana Maslany)

    The Bar Room Podcast #106 (Paramount, Bronny James, Captain America 4, Jamie Foxx, Tatiana Maslany)

    This week on the Bar Room Podcast: Paramount is on the verge of being sold to Warner Bros, Bronny James gets drafted by the Los Angeles Lakers to play with his dad, Captain America 4 is the most expensive MCU film to date, Jamie Foxx finally admits he was “gone” for 3 weeks, and She… Read more