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Don’t Look Up

IF YOU SEE DON’T LOOK UP, YOU MAY LAUGH OR JUST BE DISGUSTED Don’t Look Up, directed by Adam McKay, is supposed to be a satire of life in the United States from the humblest to the mightiest. During the Obama Administration, a mission to explore an asteroid was launched, though plans did not come

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Political Review #644

AMEN. IS THE BEST FILM ABOUT THE HOLOCAUST EVER MADE On January 30, 2003, a film was released in Hollywood and soon nominated by the Political Film Society for best film exposé and best film on human rights for the year. A second review of that biopic/docudrama follows: Amen. begins during 1940, in early years

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Political Film Review #641

PRESIDENT DEMONSTRATES WHY AUTOCRACIES PERSIST Imagine that Donald Trump has won the 2024 election but resigns due to poor health in 2027 and his vice president becomes president. Then in 2028 his Republican successor runs against the Democratic presidential candidate. The latter runs a popular campaign, with large mass rallies, to return to office in

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Being the Ricardos

BEING THE RICARDOS IS MORE ABOUT LUCY THAN RICKY Life in Hollywood is often chaotic. Many persons work through their personal ambitions and tensions on a day-to-day basis by playing acting roles, but they may never reach their secret goals. Being the Ricardos, directed by Aaron Sorkin, is a window into that life, serving mostly

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President

PRESIDENT DEMONSTRATES WHY AUTOCRACIES PERSIST Imagine that Donald Trump has won the 2024 election but resigns due to poor health in 2027 and his vice president becomes president. Then in 2028 his Republican successor runs against the Democratic presidential candidate. The latter runs a popular campaign, with large mass rallies, to return to office in

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