It’s the closest Alex Garland’s “anti-war” film comes to a distinct political statement.
Former President Trump warns how President Biden's incompetency could
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever ends with Shuri claiming the mantle of Black
Also: “Fallout” brilliantly shows how a video game can be a great movie; and Robert Downey Jr. helps turn Park Chan-wook’s epic “The Sympathizer” into a 4-star triumph
Also: “Fallout” brilliantly shows how a video game can be a great movie; and Robert Downey Jr. helps turn Park Chan-wook’s epic “The Sympathizer” into a 4-star triumph
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever's ending ties up many of the narratives from the previous film, but it also introduces several new problems.
Israel has come under intense criticism for killing aid workers helping the civilian victims of its war in Gaza. Most recently, an Israeli drone fired three missiles at a World Central Kitchen convoy, killing all seven humanitarian aid workers present. The trucks were clearly marked and their route had been preapproved and coordinated with the Israeli military. More
World War II Didn't End The Great Depression By Brian McGlinchey via Stark Realities A principal goal of Stark Realities is to “expose fundamental myths across the political spectrum” — and few myths are as universally embraced as the notion that US participation in World War II lifted the American economy out of the Great Depression. This myth is dangerous not only because it leads citizens and politicians to see a bright side of war that doesn’t really exist, but also because it...
New York City may be a safe haven for shoplifters, subway shovers, gangbangers and illegal migrants, but park rangers are holding the line against pee-wee pee-pee bandits.
The Defense Prisoner of War/Missing in Action Accounting Agency has announced that a soldier from Lee County has been accounted for after going missing during the Korean War in 1950.
The world had been waiting with deep foreboding to see how Tehran would respond to Israel 's air strike on its consulate in Damascus, killing two Iranian generals and five other soldiers.
Alex Garland needed Tyler Perry’s 330-acre studio, a Navy SEAL, and a dry sense of humor.