Hollywood

January 13, 2025 | David May |

Lawfare Against Israeli Soldiers

Israeli tourist Yuval Vagdani had to escape for the second time. On October 7, 2023, he survived the Hamas massacre at the Nova music festival near Gaza. Then in the first week of January 2025, he escaped Brazil...

September 7, 2022 | David Shedd, Ivana Stradner

Waging Psychological War Against Russia

The U.S. has a real opportunity to erode Putin’s propaganda.

June 15, 2020 | Benjamin Weinthal |

American actor James Woods urges Congress to pass anti-BDS resolution

He seeks resolution based on Austria's anti-BDS measure.

January 17, 2013 | Clifford D. May

Osama and the Two Nazirs

Their deaths are instructive.

October 23, 2012 |

Lobbying Through the Silver Screen

Hollywood movies, the bête noire of conservative Muslim culture, are an unusual investment for Middle Eastern oil magnates. But the United Arab Emirates, the fourth-largest energy producer...

September 14, 2012 | James Kirchick Index on Censorship

Islam Blasphemy Riots Now Self-Fulfilling Prophecy

The United States is the world’s undisputed king of culture. No country’s film industry can rival Hollywood; no nation’s musical artists sell more records worldwide than America...

August 13, 2008 | National Review Online |

Modern Hollywood’s War Heroes

Not exactly The Guns of Navarone: The Guardian reports:     George Clooney, already one of Hollywood’s leading liberal voices, has embarked on what may be o...

April 21, 2008 |

Carrying a Torch for China


Carrying a Torch for China London

It was my four-year-old son's first demonstration. But he was getting cold, the police were manhandling the Tibetans to the point that there might be a stampede, and I wasn't sure if the bus that had just rushed by at such an unseemly speed actually carried the stupid torch, so we headed for the tube and home. My son wanted to know why people kept saying "China, stop the kitty."

December 14, 2005 | Clifford D. May |

Unserious Syriana

How hopeless is Hollywood? More than four years after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, America's movie moguls seem to have not a clue about who attacked us or why, or what sort o...

July 3, 2003 | FrontPageMagazine

Symposium: Bush’s Decision to Go to War. Was it Justified?

By Jamie Glazov As the controversy over the missing Weapons of Mass Destruction in Iraq escalates, so does the criticism of President Bush and his decision to go to war. Was the liberati...