Support for Israel is plummeting among the U.S. public, but Zionism dominates mainstream media more than ever. Several recent high-profile examples show the staggering disconnect between the media establishment and its viewers.| Mondoweiss
A few days after writing a story on starvation and malnutrition in Gaza, the New York Times issued a clarification that it felt readers must know: that the emaciated Palestinian boy it had profiled actually had a preexisting health condition.| Mondoweiss
CBS Elementary centers on a close friendship between a man and a woman that accomplishes something unique: it stays that way. More than that, it tells the story of the evolution of their relationship from initial animosity to collaboration to exceptional intimacy, to the point of treating each other as the most important person in their lives, all while keeping sex and romance out of it.| The Ace Theist
Horror provides a safe space to explore that which scares us most. Find out how Fire Walk with Me uses allegory and framing to hand Laura Palmer’s story back to her.| Slow Burn Horror
From a creature feature from the 80s to a sexploitation slashers set in the 80s, find out how Tremors and Maxxxine are trashy and proud.| Slow Burn Horror
What is it about all things horror that draw us in, no matter how young? Find out about the wide world of children's horror, what makes it scary, and what it tells us about our most fundamental fears.| Slow Burn Horror
Like a comet closing in on Planet Earth, the US presidential election is hurtling toward its destination. With around two weeks left before impact, the stakes of the choice before the American electorate are becoming ever clearer, as are the differences between the parties' standard bearers. Robe| Religion Dispatches
Created over the course of several decades, Phil Tippett’s Mad God delivers a powerful movie watching experience. Especially when it comes to one scene in particular…| Slow Burn Horror