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A big announcement about the podcast leads to Bill Maher's most subversive rant ... ever. This 2018 film got criminally ignored by Oscar voters, but that's no reason to miss it now. And the show brings back Joseph Granda, the visionary behind the upcoming 'Breaking Laws' show, to give Hollywood some tough, but necessary, love.
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Hollywood deserves plenty of scrutiny these days, but the industry's positive contributions to culture can't be overlooked. A 2009 horror film makes us pine for an auteur who too often sells his soul to the MCU. And meet Jeff Dawn, a third-generation makeup artist with killer stories to share about Ah-nold, James Cameron and more.
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"Saturday Night Live" served as the Democrats' PR machine, again, on the Roe v. Wade debate, and we have the sordid details. A 1994 werewolf movie that's unlike any other is worth a fresh look. And the mind behind The Rubin Report, Dave Rubin, is back with an essential guide to the current culture wars - 'Don't Burn This Country.'
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Conservative filmmaker Dinesh D'Souza's film, 2000 Mules, might change the way you think about the Trump/Biden election. A new Amazon Prime series gives us not just the great Christopher Walken but a conservative character who isn't a vile stereotype. Filmmaker Jason Killian Meath is back with not one but two new documentaries sure to set tongues wagging in the culture wars.
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Jon Stewart wins a major comedy award, and that's where the problem begins. Paul Crosetti wasn't a show business guy until he realized how corrupt comedy had become in modern times, and now he's part of the solution. Plus, Deborah Flora shares the deeply personal mission behind "Whose Children Are They," a film that should send shivers down the spines of Teachers Unions nationwide.
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A peek inside the Hollywood bubble says everything about the state of the union. A 2018 film that couldn't be made today offers a refresher course on free speech. The Daily Wire uncorks yet another pop culture warrior with Brett Cooper, host of The Comments Section. Find out how this YouTube sensation rose so far, so fast.
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Your host gets candid about what he can, and can't say on this show. A 2018 movie gives us one more chance to enjoy this Hollywood icon at work. Comedian Tyler Fischer is telling jokes on his terms, and it's one reason the 'Terror on the Prairie' star can't be stopped.
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There's some not so funny business going on between VP Kamala Harris and Late Night, Inc. A 1984 sex farce is something we'd never see today, and that's why it's well worth your time. Singer-songwriter John Ondrasik of Five for Fighting fame doesn't fashion himself a protest singer, but shocking world events changed that in a huge way.
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Here's one last look at the awful, terrible and potentially criminal Oscars ceremony. A 2008 comedy recalls a time when "Saturday Night Live" stars cared more about comedy than virtue signaling. Meet Xia Anderson, whose humble Hawaiian roots took her all the way to the greatest "podacast" around.
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Rita Moreno has found her activist voice at the tender age of 90, and it's exactly how you think it would sound. A feminist horror film you can't miss? Yes, and it's from an aggressively woke streaming platform. Film critic Barry Wurst delivers the do's and don'ts of movie reviewing, plus the crazy story of how he got the gig in the first place.
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Right On Hollywood has its sea legs, at last, so let's get to know the show's host. A forgotten Kevin James movie missed the zeitgeist but deserves a second chance. And film critic Mike McGranaghan may lean to the Left, but he's happy to talk movies, Cancel Culture and so much more.
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The Oscars are broken beyond repair ... here's why that doesn't bode well for western society. A 2001 comedy shows how the woke mob has destroyed comedy as we once knew it. And comedian/podcaster Michael Loftus knows a great way to fight back in the culture wars, and it means more than firing off a few nasty Tweets.
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'Saturday Night Live' just admitted the obvious, and it could change COVID-19 as we know it. Netflix uncorks a little-seen horror anthology well worth a look. Wish they still wrote great protest songs like they did in the '60s? You need to hear music by Five Times August ... now.
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Cancel Culture took some body blows this week, but here's why it's too late to pop the champagne. A new rom-com does the near impossible, and you can watch it at home right now. YouTube sensation Nerdrotic gives Hollywood some very tough love, a message industry insiders ignore at their own peril.
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Team Oscar beclowns itself with plans to stop the show's ratings slide, a 1997 thriller has arguably the best cast of any B-movie before, or since, and actor Graham Sibley shares why we our fractured times need a refresher course on the 16th president.
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Joe Rogan just made his problem much worse by being a decent human being. A smart indie with a rising star is well worth your time. Veteran actress Kristy Swanson shares the true story behind her new series, "Sons of Thunder: Redemption" while comic Lou Perez dishes on surviving in the age of Cancel Culture.
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SpotifyGate is even worse than you think, and Adam Carolla can prove it. This veteran star can't handle the truth about his lousy new movie. Director Tom Putnam opens up about 'The United States of Insanity,' a great documentary that slams Big Government (so why did conservatives ignore it?)
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The 'Virtue Bombs' book tour reveals some cultural surprises, the weekly movie pick offers spiritual balm for our uncertain times and comedian Adam Yenser shares how he stays in Hollywood's good graces while being open about his conservative beliefs.
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"Virtue Bombs: How Hollywood Got Woke and Lost Its Soul," does more than mock Cancel Culture and its acolytes. It reveals a cultural rot that must be exposed. And meet Politizoid, a veteran Disney animator who went rogue and shows why conservatives ignore pop culture at their extreme peril.
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The passing of Betty White and Bob Saget reveals something vital about pop culture, author Roy "Griff" Griffis reveals why conservatives must start creating art, and fast, and Gregory Angelo shares why we need a group like the New Tolerance Campaign to stop hypocrisy in its tracks.
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