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NYT: Occupy Propaganda Doc Is 'Calm and Smart,' But Movie Criticizing Teachers Unions Has 'Political Agenda in Overdrive'

The New York Times liberal movie critic A.O. Scott predictably dislikes "Don't Back Down," which is critical of teachers' unions, seeing in it "a political agenda in overdrive." Yet a review of an ...
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Islamic Exceptionalism

The Left is outraged at a YouTube video mocking Islam. This is the exact opposite of the way the so-called “progressive” elites usually toast the eviscerators of religion in Hollywood and ...
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Incest and Pedophilia, The New Frontier

Hollywood’s march to obliterate every boundary of sexual decency should compel even the harshest accusers of conservatives to apologize profusely. They were wrong to mock warnings of the ...
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Reluctant Grandmothers Now 'Enemies of Progress' on Gay Marriage, Says NYT Movie Critic Catsoulis

New York Times movie critic Jeanette Catsoulis locates an "enemy of progress" in a grandmother who has reservations about the gay lifestyle: "When Mr. Leffew’s magnificently ambivalent father ...
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Spate of Documentaries Offers Ammunition to Conservatives

Conservatives have long understood that they must fight through mainstream media bias to get their message out – or bypass the media establishment altogether.
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USA Today Finds OWS Theme in Movies, Ignores Villainy

Drawing examples from Batman, Cosmopolis and Arbitrage, newspaper sees Occupiers in Hollywood plots, but finds little to criticize about OWS.
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That Terrible "Ted" Movie

Seth MacFarlane's profane-teddy-bear movie "Ted" is a box-office smash. His fans cannot consume enough of his pop-culture sewage.
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Really? NY Times Movie Critic Blames 'Reagan Years' for Decline of American Movies

New York Times movie critics Manohla Dargis and A.O. Scott held their annual joyless, political summer movie conversation, focusing on the glut of superhero movies. Dargis managed to make ...
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Really? NY Times Movie Critic Blames 'Reagan Years' for Decline of American Movies

New York Times movie critics Manohla Dargis and A.O. Scott held their annual joyless, political summer movie conversation, focusing on the glut of superhero movies. Dargis managed to make ...
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Viva Cristo Rey!

A new movie about Mexican persecution of Catholics in the 1920s arrives just as the Obama administration is under fire for their anti-religious mandate.
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