
I watched Dinesh D’Souza’s awkward anti-Hillary movie so you don’t have to
D'Souza selectively culls, bends, and ultimately breaks history in a desperate attempt to show how all evil flows from Democrats.

Romeo and Juliet jinxed in East Jerusalem
Emotions run high in this version of Shakespeare's classic tale of star-crossed lovers, set in one of today's flashpoints of international strife.

Spies R Us: Keeping it in the family on “The Americans”
Viewers spent some uncomfortable time in character Elizabeth Jennings' shoes.

“Shadow World” exposes mega-industry of global weapon sales
New film shows how U.S.-based corporations are supplying weapons for wars around the globe.

“The Americans”: Christ and the FBI come to dinner
Revelations keep coming on each new episode of "The Americans."

"The City of Conversations": Politics is all in the family
Giardina is insightfully pointing out that beneath the surface - especially in politics, which makes strange bedfellows - things aren't always as they appear to be.

"The Americans": Sex, friendship, and lies
For Elizabeth to have to betray her friend Young-Hee and deal with yet another U.S.-made deadly weapon, is entirely too much.

New book offers inside look at Soviet Communist Party discipline
Being a member of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union wasn't just an honor; it required strict discipline and moral obligations.

"The Americans": Making problems disappear, vodka optional
Maybe, just maybe, Philip and Elizabeth can catch a break.

"The Americans": Nowhere to run, someplace to hide?
Last week, poor Martha, human pawn, decided to make her own move for a change; will she escape or will she be captured, will she live or will she die?

