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THR: Oliver Stone's 'Secret History' to put Hitler 'in context'

Some highlights form today’s must read article on Oliver Stone’s new Showtime project from the Hollywood Reporter’s Live Feed: Director Oliver Stone’s upcoming Showtime documentary miniseries “Secret History of America” promises to put mass murderers such as Stalin and Hitler

Joe Klein on 'Avatar': 'Americans Are the Bad Guys'

Three out of five leftists agree: Avatar is anti-American…. Time’s Joe Klein: But that wasn’t the most amazing thing about the movie: the Americans were the bad guys. They were a mercenary army working for corporate villains who wanted to

Easterbrook: 'Avatar' Trashes America and the Marines

Via the Corner, comes this excellent analysis [emphasis added]: If I were a military man or woman, I would find “Avatar” insulting. With one exception, the helicopter pilot played by Michelle Rodriguez — her character is twice referred to as

Hollywood Gets More Religious?

…so says Robert Butler in yesterday’s Washington Post: It’s everywhere at the multiplex these days: religion. Or if that word makes you uncomfortable, you can go with the more general “spirituality.” In movies as varied as the dead serious “The

Sheen Gets a Pass, Tiger Gets Crucified

TV Week: It may surprise some to realize that Sheen’s alleged behavior won’t even come close to the negative fall-out Woods has already received in the past month. “How can that be?” they’ll exclaim. It’s got to do with expectations.

'Avatar': What If Cameron's Na'Vi Found Christ?

Jonah Goldberg in The Los Angeles Times: In short, “Avatar” tells the tale of a disabled Marine, Jake Sully, who — through the wonders of movie magic — occupies the body of a 10-foot-tall alien so he can live among

James Cameron: Marxism For Thee, But Not For Me

[youtube oAE3sGQpD14 nolink] — NewsBusters: Cameron claims “Great wealth makes me uncomfortable,” and he has a track record of producing “quasi-Marxist epic[s],” as Newsweek described Titanic. Cameron himself said that Titanic was “holding just short of Marxist dogma.” Critic James