Have you noticed that for decades, from mystery/thrillers to dystopian sci-fi, and almost everything in between, Hollywood has designated corporations and corporate execs as the source of villainy in much of its scripted content?
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A few days before Christmas, the sequel to the hit 2019 film Knives Out premiered on Netflix after a brief theatrical release.
Netflix reportedly paid $400-million plus for the rights to Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery and a planned third film in the series.
The Most Annoying Word or Phrase Is…and Words of the Year
It’s that time of year again when we find out what words/phrases get on everybody’s nerves the most, along with the words of the year, i.e., those that online dictionaries say rose to the top of the search hierarchy.
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With the holidays upon us, you may be among the millions of consumers scrolling through Netflix, sometimes desperately so, to find something worth watching during the downtime.
Some quarters of the GOP establishment, along with the Never Trumpers, and the liberal media are trying to shame or scapegoat former President Trump for the lackluster performance by Republicans in the 2022 midterm elections.
For Boston Red Sox fans, the decision by homegrown star Xander Bogaerts, 30, to exit the American League East and sign a free-agent contract with the San Diego Padres is tremendously disappointing even with the realization that professional athletes are grossly, if not disgustingly, overpaid.
With corporate layoffs in the news, it may be fitting to revisit the 2009 film Up in the Air, which is currently streaming on Netflix and elsewhere.
First, a word about Netflix in the context of the more recent trend toward so-called original content.
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Perhaps lost in the all the big legal news this summer was the announcement that Live PD, the popular police ride-along reality show, is returning to weekend television in its previous time slots, beginning Friday, July 22, at 9 p.m. Eastern time.
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While surfing through Amazon Prime content, you never know what you might discover amidst the mediocre original content (which may be why the streaming service is getting into live sports events), direct-to-video schlock, and older movies that are better in your memory than what they actually are.
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An addendum to a post about how Rolling Stone magazine (and several other media outlets, for that matter) tried to turn actress Amber Heard into a feminist martyr after a Virginia jury found her liable to former husband Johnny Depp in the closely watched defamation trial: