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3.5/5
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Crime 101
(2026)
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Cary Darling
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The first-rate cast, especially Berry as a woman ready to make a major change in her life and Keoghan as a guy who wears his instability like a badge of honor, always keeps things intriguing, even when the plot verges on the predictable.
Posted Feb 14, 2026
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3.5/5
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Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die
(2025)
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Cary Darling
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(It) is a goofy blast of comedic science-fiction that humorously taps into our fear of where technology is dragging us. While perhaps not as edgy, perceptive or funny as it could have been, it is nevertheless a entertaining hodgepodge of other films.
Posted Feb 14, 2026
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Pretty in Pink
(1986)
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Jeff Millar
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The film is flush with some perfectly lovely performances.
Posted Feb 14, 2026
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Bride of Re-Animator
(1990)
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Bruce Westbrook
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The film as few surprises but delivers its gory goods with gusto.
Posted Feb 12, 2026
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Muppet Treasure Island
(1996)
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Jeff Millar
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The fact that it has a weak beginning is somewhat worrisome when we consider that this is G-rated entertainment that's supposed to appeal to youngsters and adults alike. But stick with it, and you will be rewarded.
Posted Feb 12, 2026
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A Face in the Crowd
(1957)
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Mildred Stockard
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It is no fare for children, but A Face in the Crowd is attention-holding entertainment, as realistic as a newsreel, though showing scenes no newsreel would put on the screen.
Posted Feb 05, 2026
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Blonde Venus
(1932)
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Leota Rider
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Unfortunately for the production as a whole, the ever-interesting personality of Dietrich makes a poor story poorer still in comparison.
Posted Feb 05, 2026
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Vanishing Point
(1971)
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Jeff Millar
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The whole movie quickly goes down the drain.
Posted Feb 05, 2026
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Arabesque
(1966)
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Jeff Millar
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Miss Loren was excellent. Peck did well enough with a role that cried, moaned, begged for Cary Grant.
Posted Feb 04, 2026
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Best of the Badmen
(1951)
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Mildred Stockard
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Best of the Badmen is mainly for western fans who like their action rugged. It has too much romance to appeal to the kids.
Posted Feb 03, 2026
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Ace in the Hole
(1951)
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Mildred Stockard
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It is tremendously dramatic, harrowingly realistic -- and only for those who can take strong drama.
Posted Feb 03, 2026
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House
(1985)
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Jeff Millar
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Miner doesn't make quite make it to outrageous, but he is frequently successful at drollery.
Posted Jan 30, 2026
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North
(1994)
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Jeff Millar
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Just about everything goes thud.
Posted Jan 24, 2026
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The American President
(1995)
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Jeff Millar
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Deconstruct the screenplay, and the fact is, you won't find much documentation why Shepherd and Sydney should fall in love. The solution is as old as Hollywood itself: Hire genuine movie stars, and their personas will supply any missing mud and straw.
Posted Jan 22, 2026
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Misery
(1990)
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Jeff Millar
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This is suspense film in which writer and director go for grotesquerie and laughs with equal vigor and regular success.
Posted Jan 22, 2026
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The Day the Earth Stood Still
(1951)
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Mildred Stockard
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From an artistic standpoint, the most interesting part of the picture is the ultra-modern musical score by Bernard Herrmann, with its weird, unearthly theme for the space ship.
Posted Jan 16, 2026
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Bite the Bullet
(1975)
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Jeff Millar
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The scenery is gorgeous and the acting isn't bad. But the actors are trapped in Brooks' cliche characterizations.
Posted Jan 15, 2026
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The Magnificent Seven
(1960)
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Mildred Stockard
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The picture is a modern odyssey through America and other places in the world.
Posted Jan 15, 2026
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4.5/5
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28 Years Later: The Bone Temple
(2026)
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Cary Darling
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"The Bone Temple" is a gripping twist on a genre that might have seemed to run its course during the umpteenth season of "The Walking Dead."... Like its predecessor, "The Bone Temple" makes few concessions to Hollywood tentpole predictability.
Posted Jan 14, 2026
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Stand by Me
(1986)
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Jeff Millar
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The film is sweet and certainly heartfelt.
Posted Jan 13, 2026
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Gaslight
(1944)
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Mildred Stockard
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It is a thriller which embodies both the sinister and the romantic implications of its title, is highly recommended for its unusual plot, excellent acting and the beauty of its costumes and backgrounds.
Posted Jan 13, 2026
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A Place in the Sun
(1951)
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Mildred Stockard
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...the story has been given a stellar cast, headed by Montgomery Clift, Elizabeth Taylor and Shelly Winters, a trio of outstanding young Hollywood stars.
Posted Jan 13, 2026
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Out of the Past
(1947)
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Mildred Stockard
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The story is told in a confusing series of flash-backs, and the plot becomes so complicated that the only way out is to kill all of the principals.
Posted Jan 09, 2026
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Little Big Horn
(1951)
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Mildred Stockard
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To its credit, the picture moves at a fast pace, but it also includes almost every cliche known to action films, and its dialogue is incredibly stilted and corny.
Posted Jan 08, 2026
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Alice in Wonderland
(1951)
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Mildred Stockard
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Disney fantasy and Lewis Carroll nonsense are well blended into good entertainment.
Posted Jan 08, 2026
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3.5/5
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Primate
(2025)
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Cary Darling
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Johannes Roberts gets two things right: the film is a tight, efficient 89 minutes, just like any B-movie worth its salty popcorn; and a dude's face gets ripped off by the chimp in the first five minutes.
Posted Jan 08, 2026
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The Sure Thing
(1985)
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Louis B. Parks
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Gib may be uncouth, but the film avoids the sleaze of many teen films. And its final message insists true love is even better than a sure thing.
Posted Jan 07, 2026
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The Princess Bride
(1987)
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Jeff Millar
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You don't need me to tell you that for an enterprise like this, touch is everything. Director Rob Reiner has it. He doesn't have a death grip on this, but he knows what he wants, knows how to get it, and what wants is right for the property.
Posted Jan 07, 2026
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A Few Good Men
(1992)
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Jeff Millar
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Sorkin has written some fine dialogue that the actors deliver with great spirit and panache.
Posted Jan 07, 2026
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When Harry Met Sally...
(1989)
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Jeff Millar
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When Harry Met Sally plays like a very personal film because it is.
Posted Jan 06, 2026
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Confessions of a Nazi Spy
(1939)
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Mildred Stockard
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The picture is frankly propaganda, but it is also entertaining.
Posted Jan 03, 2026
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4/5
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The Plague
(2025)
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Cary Darling
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From the start, "The Plague," the gripping feature debut from director/writer Charlie Polinger, is like entering a bad dream. But it's less a full-blown nightmare and more a nerve-jangling unease that something is sinister is going to happen.
Posted Dec 30, 2025
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Death Race 2000
(1975)
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Jeff Millar
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The film has a satiric context which, if not exactly executed with terrific skill, is at least deserving of a few points for effort.
Posted Dec 22, 2025
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4/5
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Marty Supreme
(2025)
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Cary Darling
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Featuring a bracingly energetic performance from Chalamet that is his career best, "Marty Supreme," a story of ambition, fame, cultural identity and the American Dream, is as good a Christmas present as Hollywood could give us in these fractious times.
Posted Dec 22, 2025
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Hook
(1991)
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Jeff Millar
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It's got everything but a heart. It's got emotion, sure. It entertains, but it isn't moving, and Spielberg wants very badly to move us.
Posted Dec 19, 2025
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Christine
(1983)
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Jeff Millar
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The film is well-made, but it just isn't scary.
Posted Dec 17, 2025
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The Abyss
(1989)
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Bruce Westbrook
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The Abyss is slick yet real, fanciful yet gripping, and truly an eye-popping adventure.
Posted Dec 10, 2025
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The Abyss
(1989)
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Jeff Millar
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This film contains some of the most puckering depictions of human beings in peril of their lives that I can remember.
Posted Dec 10, 2025
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True Lies
(1994)
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Jeff Millar
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It's hard to make something this ordnance-intensive feel sly, and that's Cameron's principal achievement.
Posted Dec 10, 2025
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Terminator 2: Judgment Day
(1991)
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Jeff Millar
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If you liked the first Terminator, you'll delight in this. It's twice as good as it had to be.
Posted Dec 08, 2025
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Terminator 2: Judgment Day
(1991)
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Bruce Westbrook
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...it's an entertaining and cathartic thrill ride with all the intellectual and moral essence of a rollercoaster.
Posted Dec 08, 2025
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A Christmas Carol
(1984)
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Bob Grace
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Those who are fans of A Christmas Carol will likely be pleased with the overall product.
Posted Dec 04, 2025
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Journey Back to Oz
(1974)
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Dale Adamson
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"Journey Back to Oz" comes off as little more than a feature-length foray into Saturday morning TV mentality rather than a respectful follow-up to a children's classic.
Posted Nov 25, 2025
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Peeper
(1975)
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Jeff Millar
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The movie just doesn't work.
Posted Nov 21, 2025
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The Wiz
(1978)
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Jeff Millar
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It bounces right along on the strengths of [Tony] Walton's imagination, Sidney Lumet's energetic direction and the simple fact that its premise is so terrific an idea for an entertainment that freshness keeps periodically regenerating itself.
Posted Nov 17, 2025
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The Running Man
(1987)
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Jeff Millar
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Arnie's in on the jokes, and Dawson is terrific.
Posted Nov 06, 2025
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Predator 2
(1990)
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Bruce Westbrook
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The film rarely strays from its violent catharses.
Posted Oct 31, 2025
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2.5/5
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Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere
(2025)
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Cary Darling
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White...captures both the singer's casual intensity and vulnerability while also doing justice to The Boss' sweat-soaked stage persona...If anything, "Deliver Me from Nowhere" could use more of these kinetic moments.
Posted Oct 22, 2025
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Dracula
(1979)
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Dale Adamson
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Langella's Dracula is perfectly enigmatic.
Posted Oct 21, 2025
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From Beyond
(1986)
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Jeff Millar
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We laugh, but it's cynical: Gordon's attempting to crown himself Emperor of Gross-Out. Our laughter acknowledges that we're being pandered to and we know it.
Posted Oct 20, 2025
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