Yep. The Siren issues that judgment after watching it on an impromptu double bill with Where Love Has Gone which is, god knows, also bad, but bad in a fun, watchable, even … [Read more...]
Trailers from Hell: “Taxi Driver” (1976)
Steve Sailer on the 1967 Detroit riots (and the lies in the new movie about it)
Steve Sailer writes: Before 4,700 paratroopers from the U.S. Army’s 82nd and 101st Airborne divisions finally halted the orgy of criminality, African Americans had looted 2,500 stores and burned … [Read more...]
Rick McGinnis on “Jaws”: 1975 summer blockbuster about corrupt man, not nature
Rick McGinnis writes: Jaws producer David Brown admitted that they’d delayed the release of the film “till people were in the water off the summer beach resorts.” Set … [Read more...]
Alt headline: “Existence of one freakish person proves my personal theory…”
and justifies my desire to turn society upside down” How’s about a … [Read more...]
Christie Blatchford: “The danger to individual Canadians who won’t toe the party line”
Christie Blatchford writes: The same day as the force issued a press release about Johnston’s … [Read more...]
Trailers From Hell: Roger Corman’s “It Conquered the World” (1956)
David Cole: “Trannies remind me of libertarians”
David Cole writes: These “get rid of government” crusaders spend every moment of their lives hectoring nonbelievers like me, trying to make us acquiesce to their vision of a world without the state. What cheeses me off is, if you want to be free, if you want to live “off grid” without government, … [Read more...]
Jim Goad on the Richard Dawkins cancellation: “Then they came for the atheists…”
Jim Goad writes: That’s tremendously righteous of you, Mr. No God. But the plank in your eye is the fact that you’ve gullibly lied prostrate before pseudo-religious terms such as … [Read more...]
Derb reviews Douglas Murray’s “The Strange Death of Europe”
John Derbyshire writes: While of course I wish no ill to persons of either inclination, a homosexual neocon would not be my first choice of … [Read more...]
Scott Adams: The Turn to “Effective, but we don’t like it”
Scott Adams writes: How does the anti-Trump media gracefully pivot from “chaos and incompetence” to a story of “effective, but we don’t like it”? They need an external … [Read more...]
“World Ice Theory and the supernatural imaginary of the Third Reich”
There are hundreds of archival documents indicating Nazi attempts to differentiate between occult charlatanry and putatively “scientific occultism.” During the Second World War, the German Navy, … [Read more...]









