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New Accusers, Old Lies

The Michael Jackson Rebuttal returns to address new accusations with the same old motives. Here’s more from RazorFist.

Star Fox Is Back!

RazorFist is twitching as the once dominant video game resurfaces on Nintendo. Will he bite or switch over to All-Rant Mode?

It Happens Yet Again

Can an entire nation divorce for Irreconcilable Differences? Here’s more from RazorFist.

Did Star Trek Rip Off Babylon 5?

A defense of two great shows at once. Here’s more from RazorFist The Rageaholic.

 

The Force: Now Unemployed

Has Kathleen Kennedy killed her last franchise?

The Force is between job opportunities. Here’s more from RazorFist.

Minnesota: Tip Of Scheisseberg

They say if you peer out on a clear night in Minnesomalia… you can see Joey, still looking for a daycare. Here’s more from RazorFist.

Hardest Video I’ve Ever Done

RazorFist weighs in on Candace Owens and her stories of Egyptian military planes carrying the assassins who killed Charlie Kirk.

The Death Of The West

“If democracy dies, it will be equality that kills it.” -Lord Acton

Here, RazorFist looks back on a 20-year-old book, The Death of The West by Patrick J. Buchanan, that predicted the fate of contemporary Europe and perhaps the United States and Western Hemisphere as well.

Cancel Culture Comes For Left

Turns out a censorious weapon can be used by any pair of hands, regardless of political allegiance! Who knew? Here’s more from RazorFist.

 

Film Noirchives: Phantom Lady

A seedy bar. A phantom encounter. A dead wife. A husband wrongly convicted of her murder.

How far will one woman go to save the man she loves from the Electric Chair?

Today, we review one of the most striking movie masterpieces in the long-awaited return of the Film Noirchives — Phantom Lady, released by Universal Pictures in 1944, directed by Robert Siodmak and starring Franchot Tone, Ella Raines and Alan Curtis. Here’s more from RazorFist.

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