Robert De Niro Calls ‘Bullshit’ on Movies Causing Violence: ‘Absolute Nonsense’
As “Joker” gears up for its nationwide release, De Niro is slamming a comment from Trump that alleges media incites violence.
As “Joker” gears up for its nationwide release, De Niro is slamming a comment from Trump that alleges media incites violence.
18 months deep into the Trump era, the effect of his regime is finally starting to trickle into the movies — for better or for worse.
Despite what Donald Trump might have you believe, movies aren’t nearly as dangerous as the politicians who recklessly try to scapegoat them.
“Ex Libris — The New York Public Library” wasn’t conceived as a political movie, but recent events have changed that.
“Waiting for Merriam Webster to give us the definition of ‘asshole’ today,” wrote George Takei on Twitter.
James Baldwin died in 1987, but “I Am Not Your Negro” presents his words in the present tense. Critics name other docs that resonate today.
Debra Messing, Eric McCormack, Megan Mullally and Sean Hayes are back in character, and surprise: Karen (Mullally) has gravitated to a like-minded candidate.
On last night’s episode, the host took the presidential candidate to task.