The new documentary Deconstructing Karen invites a group of white women to a fancy dinner party where the menu consists primarily of racial guilt tripping and white shaming. Over several courses and many glasses of wine, the guests — AWFLs and conservative women alike — will be forced acknowledge what the movie calls their “complicity in white supremacy.”
Alec Baldwin and three other individuals could face charges imminently related to last year’s fatal shooting on the set of the movie “Rust,” with a New Mexico official suggesting charges could arrive “within weeks, if not days.”
Former President Bill Clinton did his part to propagate Democrat messaging for the midterm elections at an event Saturday with Tom Hanks, telling the audience that democracy is fragile and must be saved.
Grief has inspired innumerable songs from countless artists, but the experience of losing a child is a subject that never fails to touch our deepest emotions. Such is the case with “Who Knows Why,” the powerful new soul-searching ballad from
Broadway shows including The Phantom of the Opera have posted closing notices as tourism has failed to bounce back in New York City in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. The Democrat-controlled city is currently in the midst of a
At the heart of the essential new documentary “Uncle Tom II” is a startling observation: for much of the 20th century, white Marxists have sereptitously used black Americans as pawns in their long game to destroy the fabric of American society through racial strife. Some of these Marxists are well-known, like Saul Alinsky. Others are less known but just as nefarious, like Eric Mann, who is exposed as the white puppetmaster behind Black Lives Matter.
Laurence Fox, the star of the movie “My Son Hunter,” has blasted the character he plays — first son Hunter Biden — for his “appalling” behavior that included peddling his father’s influence in order to score lucrative business in countries hostile to the U.S. In an interview on Steve Bannon’s popular “War Room” podcast this week, Laurence Fox took Hunter Biden to task for his frequently reckless behavior.
“My Son Hunter” star Laurence Fox slammed the Biden family in a recent interview on Steve Bannon’s popular “War Room” podcast, saying officials have so far failed to hold the first family accountable over Hunter Biden’s foreign influence peddling, which includes deals involving the Chinese Communist Party.
Steve Bannon, former Trump White House chief strategist and host of the popular “War Room” podcast, praised the new film “My Son Hunter” for highlighting the Biden family corruption scandals which Bannon believes will be a centerpiece of an impeachment case against President Joe Biden if Republicans regain control of Congress in November’s midterm elections.
Steve Bannon, former Trump White House chief strategist and host of the popular “War Room” podcast, has seen “My Son Hunter” and his verdict is an unqualified rave, calling it an “absolute brilliant film” that “everybody’s got to watch.”
The actress who plays Mon Mothma in the new Disney+ Star Wars series “Andor” said her performance was inspired by real-world female politicians, including Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) and Liz Cheney (R-WY).
Barack and Michelle Obama have supercharged their Hollywood visibility with a deal between their production company and CAA — the mega-talent agency that represents many of the world’s biggest stars and supports Democrat politicians.
Woke country music star Maren Morris is hesitating over whether or not to attend the upcoming CMA Awards, saying she doesn’t “feel home there right now.” Her comments come after Morris viciously attacked Brittany Aldean over the latter’s condemnation of sex-change surgery and other transgender procedures for children.
Patton Oswalt is reportedly using his latest Netflix special to attack Trump supporters who have refused to get the coronavirus vaccine, labeling them as “backward, racist, sexist, homophobic dips**ts.”
Amazon-owned MGM’s “Ring Nation” show hasn’t debuted yet and has already generated controversy from leftist activist groups who believe the series will glorify digital surveillance culture. Now come accusations that the light-hearted show — think America’s “Funniest Home Videos” but based around Amazon Ring security cameras — is racist, with claims that it will harm “black and brown people.”
Disney’s “Star Wars” actor John Boyega has received heavy backlash online after declaring that “I only date black,” with some saying a white man who only dates white women would be considered racist.
While almost every major British TV broadcaster devoted Monday to the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II, one channel opted for alternative programming by airing the widely reviled “The Emoji Movie,” prompting mockery on social media as well as some glee from non-royalists.
My Son Hunter has hit a 90 percent positive audience score on Rotten Tomatoes, signaling an overwhelmingly positive response from audiences even as left-wing film critics continue to trash the movie.
Politico White House reporter Max Tani has mocked “My Son Hunter,” complaining about the movie’s acting, dialogue, and plot — or pretty much everything about the Breitbart-released title.
Disney’s Beauty and the Beast and Frozen star Josh Gad expressed his rage at Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) for sending around 50 illegal aliens to the wealthy liberal enclave of Martha’s Vineyard in Massachusetts, calling it an act of cruelty. But the Hollywood star failed to mention President Joe Biden’s (D) secret night flights that have shipped hundreds if not thousands illegals to destinations around the country, including Florida.
Congressman Matt Gaetz (R-FL) has posted a rave review of “My Son Hunter,” calling it a “must see” while also giving a shout out to Breitbart News, which is distributing the movie, an Unreported Story Society Production.
The popular social media personalities Catturd and Jewels Jones hosted “My Son Hunter” director Robert Davi on this week’s episode of the podcast “In the Litter Box” during which they discussed the making of the movie as well as the need to support the making of more movies for conservative audiences.
“My Son Hunter” actor Laurence Fox has sounded off against Silicon Valley’s deliberate suppression of the Hunter Biden laptop scandal in the final months of the 2020 presidential race, saying their acts of censorship qualify “essentially as election rigging.
Oscar-winning Citizenfour filmmaker Laura Poitras has slammed the Toronto and Venice film festivals for hosting Hillary Clinton on their red carpets, saying festival organizers are complicit in whitewashing Hillary’s political record of war mongering.
Los Angeles magazine has run an article trashing “My Son Hunter,” with a headline calling the movie “a mess even for red meat propaganda,” even though the author of the article confirmed that she hasn’t seen the movie.
Radical leftist Hollywood star Alyssa Milano is starring in a new abortion-themed movie that will address the Supreme Court’s recent overturning of Roe v. Wade. The feature-length anthology movie titled Give Me an A appears to have been rushed into production to capitalize on continued leftist hysteria over the historic ruling and the upcoming midterm elections in November.
Meghan Markle’s public display of mourning for Queen Elizabeth II has prompted the hashtag #GoHomeMeghanMarkle to trend on Twitter Monday, with royal fans accusing the Duchess of Sussex of hypocrisy because she has renounced her royal obligations and trashed her in-laws in the news media.
The predictably smug and dismissive reviews of My Son Hunter from left-wing outlets keep rolling in, with Gawker and Salon taking their turns at bat to trash the movie and stan the Biden family. Gawker goes the extra mile in the latter regard by declaring Hunter Biden a “Gen X icon,” comparable in stature to the band Nirvana and its frontman, the late Kurt Cobain.
The anti-Trump conservative establishment outlet Washington Examiner has published a hit piece on “My Son Hunter,” dismissing the movie as a “missed opportunity” while trashing the movie’s performances.
“My Son Hunter” director Robert Davi joined Friday night’s broadcast of Fox News’ The Ingraham Angle to debut an exclusive clip featuring Gina Carano (The Mandalorian, Dead Pool, Heist), Laurence Fox (Victoria, Inspector Lewis, The Professor and the Madman), and John James (Dynasty).
Perhaps most strangely, Newsweek categorized China’s persecution of Uyghur Muslims as “outrageous” even though it has been authenticated by the United Nations and news outlets including the New York Times and Wall Street Journal.
Actor Laurence Fox appeared Wednesday on Fox News’ Tucker Carlson Tonight during which he spoke about his starring role in My Son Hunter, the new movie from Breitbart News that dramatizes the debauched personal life and shady business dealings of Hunter Biden.
Britain’s left-wing newspaper The Independent ran a predictably negative review of the movie “My Son Hunter,” calling it a “bald-faced work of conservative agitprop.” But buried deep in the article was reviewer Louis Chilton’s admission that the movie taught him things he hadn’t previously known about the Biden family’s corruption.
The conservative political site Hot Air has delivered a rave review about the movie “My Son Hunter,” calling it a “fun, irreverent romp” through “Biden, Inc.” Embracing director Robert Davi’s unconventional stylistic approach, critic Ed Morrissey describes the movie as the “cinematic version of a graphic novel” covering the Biden family’s “greatest alleged corruption hits.”
Kathy Griffin is doing her part to help Democrats escalate political rhetoric to dangerous levels ahead of the November midterms, saying there will be “civil war” if voters elect Republicans.
The Epoch Times has delivered a rave review about the movie “My Son Hunter,” calling it a “brilliant Biden satire” that reaches “Shakespearean-level tragicomedy.” Special praise was given to actor Laurence Fox, who plays Hunter Biden, in what the outlet called a “career-defining performance.” The paper also praised director Robert Davi’s ability to balance outright satire with a more humanistic approach to portraying Hunter Biden.
It was a forgone conclusion that mainstream movie critics — virtually all of whom are far-left radicals — would trash “My Son Hunter.” Throwing himself onto what will inevitably be a left-wing pile-on, The Guardian’s assigned reviewer Charles Bramesco led the charge on Tuesday, delivering a snide pan while also playing white knight to Hunter Biden by spreading the falsehood that the laptop scandal is a mere “nothingburger.”
Actor Laurence Fox, who plays Hunter Biden in the upcoming movie “My Son Hunter,” said he was stunned by President Joe Biden’s now-infamous speech last week in front of Independence Hall in Philadelphia, saying the president’s rhetoric was both “dangerous and divisive.”