Required Reading
- What’s Your Problem with Joe Biden?
- Dirty Rubles: An Introduction to Trump/Russia (My New Book)
- Youth for the President
- A Summary of the Conspiracy Against the United States
- Trump: the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly (Part 3)
- Postcards from the Resistance, Vol. 8: Mother of All
- From Lance Armstrong to Trump: The Rise & Fall of the Deified Narcissist
- Reading Malcolm X in Texas
- Playing the Donald Trump Game
- President Rapist: Women Under Trump
- An Open Letter to My Fellow Liberals
- The Democrats Can’t Win If They Won’t Fight
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Tag Archives: Jodie Foster
Taxi Driver: 40 Thoughts for 40 Years
Taxi Driver may be the most important American film, and 40 years later, it still talks to us. Continue reading
My Year of Horror: Back to School
Disturbed, possessed, infected, supernaturally influenced or preternaturally gifted, the children of this month’s brood are only slightly more terrifying than the roaming packs of precocious preschoolers on Manhattan’s Upper West Side. Continue reading
Posted in My Year of Horror
Tagged best horror films, Children of the Corn, Gregory Peck, horror, Jodie Foster, John Carpenter, Lee Remick, Linda Hamilton, Martin Sheen, Martin Stephens, Orphan, The CHildren, The Omen, The Other, Tom Tryon, Uta Hagen, Vera Farmiga, Village of the Damned, Who Can Kill a Child?
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