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Douglas MercerEssays

2024 film The Brutalist: Alien sad-sack forgettable Jewish actor fronting for alien ugly forgettable Jewish architecture — truly the stuff of which great films are made. If there were no architectural connection to the word “Brutalist,” what an even more appropriate word it
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Douglas MercerEssaysGuest opinion

by Douglas Mercer IT IS THE SIMPLE THINGS in life that count, wouldn’t you agree? And it was Sophocles who said that one does not know how beautiful the day has been until the cool of the evening. By sheer inadvertence, the movie The Zone of Interest gives us such a message, despite the quintessentially…
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Essays

The Northman; released March 2022; produced by Regency Enterprises and Perfect World Pictures; distributed by Universal Pictures (International) and Focus Features (US); directed by Robert Eggers; written by Robert Eggers and Sjón, based on the legend of Amleth in Gesta Danorum by Saxo Grammaticus;…
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Warning: spoilers JEWISH billionaire Haim Saban’s Saban Films brings us this horrific imagining of a near-future dystopia in which feminists, Muslims, non-Whites, and homosexuals are “branded” with barcodes and rounded up, tortured, and lynched by the Volunteers, redneck followers of Richard…
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Lipman THE LATEST politically correct row in the acting profession has come from an unexpected quarter. In issue 96 of H&D, a professional actor and longstanding racial nationalist using the pseudonym ‘Jack Antonio’ wrote about the insidious development of colour-blind casting in an article…
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Essays

Helen Mirren (above left) portraying notorious Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir (above right). Jewish actress Maureen Lipman has objected to a non-Jewess being cast in this role. CONTROVERSIAL Anglo-Jewish actress and Zionist propagandist Maureen Lipman has ignited a row over ‘integrated casting’…
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EssaysHadding Scott

An interpretation of Hal Roach’s Babes in Toyland by Hadding Scott HAL ROACH’S 1934 film Babes in Toyland was later given the alternate title March of the Wooden Soldiers. Here, to avoid confusion with the 1903 operetta and 1904 children’s book of the same name (or the 1961 Disney film, which…
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Andrew HamiltonEssays

The 1956 premiere of playwright Tennessee Williams’ anti-Southern film Baby Doll. by Andrew Hamilton SOUTHERN playwright Tennessee Williams, “a descendant of hardy East Tennessee pioneer stock,” is considered, together with Irish American Eugene O’Neill, and Jewish Arthur Miller, to…
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Essays

ON THE SURFACE, the 1970 film Kelly’s Heroes seems like a fairly routine Hollywood “war” movie with many standard tropes of the Allies’ court history. There are funny, relatable and colorfully characterized US Army soldiers; there’s a load of action and pyrotechnics, which were top-level stuff…
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The darkening of our screens and its part in the theft of our past and our future by Jack Antonio YOU FLY into London on a British Airways plane on which you are shown an animated film about safety. It stars a cartoon Black man with his cartoon White wife and their cartoon mixed-race child. You pass through…
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