
First things first: the reviews and social media claims arguing that director Angelina Jolie’s “Unbroken” somehow short shrifts the Christian faith or the Christianity of its subject are not just untrue, they are preposterous. This cinematic adaptation of the true
by John Nolte30 Dec 2014, 11:11 AM PST0

Despite a 16% increase in the American population between 1995 and 2014, film admissions in 2014 hit their lowest level since 1995. With 50 million additional American customers, Hollywood wasn’t able to put any more butts in seats. Overall, domestic
by John Nolte30 Dec 2014, 8:49 AM PST0

Another year, another blow-out. For the 13th consecutive year Fox News didn’t just beat its left-wing counterparts at CNN and MSNBC, Fox News actually grew its primetime news demo (viewers aged 25-54) by 3%. Meanwhile, CNN lost 1% of that
by John Nolte30 Dec 2014, 7:27 AM PST0

How bad was 2014 for MSNBC? So bad, the left-wing cable news network lost the 2014 ratings war to CNN. Yes, that CNN. According to Deadline, MSNBC is hemorrhaging viewers, especially in the all-important news demo (viewers aged 25-54): [T]hrough
by John Nolte30 Dec 2014, 6:31 AM PST0

Playing “Twilight Zone” with a missing airliner and spreading lies to gin up riots in the predominantly black, working class city of Ferguson did absolutely nothing to stop CNN’s freefall in the ratings. Under Jeff Zucker, 2014 was nothing short
by John Nolte30 Dec 2014, 6:02 AM PST0

Outside the context of the cyber-terrorist and terrorist-terrorist threats that almost killed it, “The Interview” is par for the Seth Rogen course: crude, cruder, sporadically funny, and ultimately not worth the 112 minute investment. Give Rogen credit, though, he didn’t
by John Nolte29 Dec 2014, 12:56 PM PST0

The big news out of the 4-day Christmas weekend is the startling over-performance of director Angelina Jolie’s “Unbroken,” which nearly doubled a predicted take of around $25 million to slide into Monday with a fat $47 million. “Unbroken” boasts no
by John Nolte29 Dec 2014, 6:37 AM PST0

This Reuters headline makes it sound as though there is good news for the left-wing CNN: “CNN’s Original Series Help Network Draw Younger Primetime Audience In 2014.” The truth, however, as is the usually the case when the left-wing media
by John Nolte24 Dec 2014, 9:53 AM PST0

The Huffington Post closed out the year on a humiliating note after the left-wing online publication was forced to admit Tuesday night that it hadn’t properly vetted a source who claimed to have witnessed the fatal police shooting of Antonio
by John Nolte24 Dec 2014, 8:20 AM PST0

Although big names like Judd Apatow, Rob Lowe and Aaron Sorkin loudly and publicly backed Sony Pictures and “The Interview” against the North Korean cyber-terrorists trying to tear the studio into pieces, George Clooney still puffed himself up as Hollywood’s
by John Nolte24 Dec 2014, 6:20 AM PST0

Director Joseph Sargent’s true gift as a director was an ability to transport you directly into whatever story he was telling. In his best films, if only for a couple hours, Sargent so expertly captured the texture, sweat, grit, mood,
by John Nolte23 Dec 2014, 12:20 PM PST0

As so many on the political right and left join together to condemn Sony Pictures for not releasing “The Interview,” forgotten in the controversy is the fact that it is not just millionaire executives and pampered celebrities exposed like a
by John Nolte23 Dec 2014, 9:15 AM PST0

Gays, blacks, women, children, the deceased, and the everyday working people who keep the world turning have all been victims of Alec Baldwin’s three-decade temper tantrum towards anyone who dares anger, inconvenience or disagree with him. The left-wing Obama supporter
by John Nolte23 Dec 2014, 7:46 AM PST0

Apparently upset over Breitbart News’s reporting on his bizarre and hypocritical attack on two-time Oscar-nominee James Woods, TV actor Alec Baldwin took to his Twitter account Monday to lash out at the memory of a man who can no longer defend himself, the late Andrew Breitbart.
by John Nolte22 Dec 2014, 3:24 PM PST0

Alec Baldwin, a left-wing actor who once called an ex-NYPD officer a “coon” and is now infamous for his repeated gay-bashing, took to Twitter to attack two-time Oscar nominee James Woods over a series of tweets Woods fired off in
by John Nolte22 Dec 2014, 11:26 AM PST0

Did Darren Aronofsky’s anti-God “Noah” scare faith-based moviegoers away from giving Ridley Scott’s $185 million “Exodus: Gods and Kings” a chance at box office success? According to Deadline, one box office expert thinks so, “I think Noah poisoned the well,
by John Nolte22 Dec 2014, 8:59 AM PST0

In a tweet from its official and verified account, the unbiased, objective, not-at-all liberal CBS News described Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio as “infamous.” — Arizona’s infamous Sheriff Joe takes his battle against Obama’s immigration plans to court http://t.co/RxwGG4bUVUpic.twitter.com/tXKUl2XEgD — CBS
by John Nolte22 Dec 2014, 8:33 AM PST0

Friday, during his end of the year news conference, President Obama admonished Sony Pictures for cancelling its Christmas Day release of “The Interview.” He went on to say that if the company had called him, he would have told them
by John Nolte19 Dec 2014, 1:41 PM PST0

George Clooney has once again found a way to insert himself into an international story where he has conveniently cast George Clooney as the lonely heroic crusader of all that is good and brave and righteous. This time he’s not
by John Nolte19 Dec 2014, 10:24 AM PST0

Stephen Colbert’s ratings might have been half those of late-night cable reruns of the “The Family Guy,” but he was adored by our objective, unbiased, not-at-all-liberal media for being a leftist who protected Central Government and savaged anyone who disagreed.
by John Nolte19 Dec 2014, 7:27 AM PST0

A criminal hack exposed a racist email exchange between Sony co-Chair Amy Pascal and producer Scott Rudin, and now humiliation tour has begun. Thursday Pascal met with MSNBC’s Al Sharpton. If she was looking for absolution, she didn’t get it.
by John Nolte19 Dec 2014, 6:13 AM PST0

Over a surreptitiously recorded racist conversation, Donald Sterling lost his basketball team. Over an anti-Semitic drunken rant, superstar Mel Gibson was exiled from Hollywood. The media and Hollywood have already established the necessary precedent for firing Sony co-chair Amy Pascal
by John Nolte18 Dec 2014, 11:30 AM PST0

The actual facts of the story do not support the headline and opening paragraph of this Sony leak report in The Independent. My reading of the actual story is that Sony should be applauded for its decision to cast Denzel
by John Nolte18 Dec 2014, 8:56 AM PST0

The terrorists (they are no longer just hackers) who call themselves The Guardians of Peace (and are likely backed by the North Korean government) wanted “The Interview” dead, and now it is dead. At least for now. Losing stinks, and
by John Nolte18 Dec 2014, 7:35 AM PST0

Radar Online reports that “CNN chief Jeff Zucker wants to add game shows to his channel’s programming, according to a new leaked Sony email.” Zucker, who headed NBC before joining CNN, approached Sony television executives in late October to propose
by John Nolte16 Dec 2014, 12:30 PM PST0