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Mark Judge | December 27, 2017
A new trailer's out for the film “Paul, Apostle of Christ," which will be released on March 28, 2018. Hollywood's latest Biblical depiction stars James Faulkner as Saint Paul, who went from being Saul of Tarsus, known for persecuting and murdering Christians, to become one of the most important figures in Christianity after he encountered Jesus on the road to Damascus. Paul is old and suffering…
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Mark Judge | December 21, 2017
Ben Shapiro recently posted a video about Hollywood. In “Hollywood Wants Your Money…and Your Mind,” Shapiro argues that the “toxic politics” of liberalism are fed to viewers via Hollywood’s “slickly produced left-wing propaganda.” Americans who might not approve of abortion, gay “marriage” or high taxes slowly come around after years of exposure to “Maude” or “Will & Grace.” Left out of the…
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Mark Judge | December 20, 2017
In a new interview with the Hollywood Reporter, actor Stephen Baldwin claims that many people in the entertainment business voted for Donald Trump for president - but that it’s necessary to hide that fact if they want to work in liberal Hollywood. An excerpt from the interview with Paul Pond: Is it fair to extrapolate that experience to much of Hollywood, where people have lost relationships…
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Mark Judge | December 19, 2017
Actor Gary Oldman praised Winston Churchill in a recent roundtable with the Hollywood Reporter. Oldman played Churchill in the new film “Darkest Hour,” which tells the story of how Prime Minister Churchill rallied the British people to resist the advancing Nazi threat in the spring of 1940. When the Hollywood Reporter moderator told Oldman that in England there are “mixed feelings” about Prime…
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Mark Judge | December 18, 2017
In a kind of reverse Handmaiden’s Tale, the 2018 Screen Actor’s Guild Awards has banned male presenters. As the Hollywood Reporter reports, the ceremony's 13 acting awards and two stunt categories will be presented by women. Ashley Lee writes:  The motion to prioritize female visibility at the televised event is designed to be a response to the slew of sexual harassment scandals in Hollywood.…
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Mark Judge | December 17, 2017
Christian activist and actor Kirk Cameron has just announced a new 30-city tour in 2018. The event, called “Living Room Reset,” will focus on marriage and parenting. Cameron, who has six children with his wife Chelsea, outlined the goals of the event both on Facebook and on his website: Over the years, [our living room] has increasingly produced the best kind of results in our home - a mom and…
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Mark Judge | December 15, 2017
As reported by Variety, movie star Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson is considering running for President of the United States. Talk of Johnson as a candidate began earlier this year, with pieces in the media claiming that the former wrestler could actually win.  Johnson responded favorably to the articles, and now tells Variety he would “100% consider” running for office: “It was never something that…
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Mark Judge | December 14, 2017
‘The Post,” the new movie starring Meryl Streep and Tom Hanks, is three things: a film about the Pentagon Papers, classified documents about the Vietnam War that were leaked to the media in 1971, a film about the press and Donald Trump, and, finally, an indictment about Harvey Weinstein and sexism in Hollywood. According to Streep, who is interviewed on December 14 in the Washington Post, the…
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Mark Judge | December 13, 2017
In a new clip from comedian Sarah Silverman’s Hulu show “I Love You, America,” Jesus Christ is portrayed as a liberal who defends abortion, celebrates NFL protesters and criticizes America for not having universal health care. In the skit Jesus, played by Fred Armisen, encounters Silverman in a deli where they are ordering lunch. “I’m sorry for people who use your name to do really un-Jesus-y…
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Mark Judge | December 12, 2017
President Trump, First Lady Melania Trump, and presidential advisor Kellyanne Conway are bullies. Worse, they are hypocrites because they have spoken out against bullying. This is the verdict of Michelle Ruiz at Vogue. When a video of Tennessee teen Keaton Jones tearfully expressing despair due to being bullied, the world of celebrity and politics combined to offer Jones support. Among those…