One of my favorite albums of the 1970s is Good Old Boys by Randy Newman. Though the album was originally
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Dixie’s Scorsese: The Films of Charles B. Pierce, Part IV: The Rise and Fall of Regional Filmmaking
Broadly speaking, and at the risk of some oversimplification, American exploitation filmmakers from the early 1950s to the early 1990s
Dixie’s Scorsese: The Films of Charles B. Pierce, Part II: The Legend of Boggy Creek
The world of local bigfoot variations is fairly fascinating to investigate. Sure, most people know about sasquatch and the yeti,
Dixie’s Scorsese: The Films of Charles B. Pierce, Part I: The Way of an Arkansas Auteur
Filmmaker Charles B. Pierce was a man of many talents. During a career that saw its greatest amount of success
The Poisoned Apple of Modernity
It has been brought to my attention that our beloved Disney princesses are no longer being considered the role models
A Double Axe Handle Smash of Culture
Art critics view film as the pinnacle of art as it combines acting, choreography and dance, visual art via cinematography, music,
The Emperor’s New Leisure Suit
I dislike disco, but it also strangely fascinates me. Not for the music itself, which I find overly commercial and
Understanding Boomers and World War II
One of the more consistent criticisms from the American Dissident Right is regarding the Boomer generation’s inability to move past
The Producerism of Oliver Anthony
When Oliver Anthony came out of nowhere with his song “Rich Men North of Richmond,” I was intrigued and decided
Girl Power at 24 Frames Per Second
One common complaint by consoomers is that rightwingers (like me) are hypocrites because we hate modern Hollywood for being woke