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Edge of Darkness

Edge of Darkness is an important and timely political thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Originally produced as a British mini-series, this story has been modernized and set in Boston. Director Martin Campbell, who helmed the original, as well as several recent hit films, including, Casino Royale, brilliantly executes with [...]

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Braveheart

Braveheart is THE white nationalist masterwork.
Its message is remarkably explicit.
Braveheart the movie, and indeed, the life of the historical Sir William Wallace, dramatizes the very central dilemma of Western Civilization.
But before you can really understand Braveheart, you must understand The Seven Samurai, that giant of Eastern Nationalism.
There is a reason why I reviewed it [...]

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Cecil B. DeMille’s The King of Kings (1927)

As the opening date for the release of director Mel Gibson’s film The Passion of the Christ approached in 2004, media-orchestrated anti-Christian hysteria reached a crescendo, Jewry sputtered with rage and clamored for censorship, and organized Judeo-Christians ran interference for the world’s most privileged, brutal, and censorial ruling group. The US Conference of Catholic Bishops [...]

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