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Jana Riess: On Joss Whedon, J.K. Rowling, cancel culture and the Bible I won’t be tossing out my “Harry Potter” books or “Buffy” DVDs. I’d have to junk the Bible, too. (AP Photo) In this combination photo, Charisma Carpenter, from left, attends the 6th annual Thirst Gala on June 30, 2015 in Beverly Hills, Calif., Sarah Michelle Gellar arrives at Jingle Ball on Dec. 6, 2019, in Inglewood, Calif., and Joss Whedon arrives at the premiere of Bad Times at the El Royale on Sept. 22, 2018, in Los Angeles. Whedon, the prominent film and TV creator who faced a claim of abusive behavior on the set of “Justice League,” drew criticism Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2021, from actors who worked with him on “Buffy the Vampire Slayer,” including Gellar and Carpenter. ....
Run Hide Fight: A New Era of Conservative Entertainment Fans of FX’s American Horror Story will recall the theme of the show’s seventh season: Cult. The title refers to a gang of disillusioned people who terrorize residents of a fictional Michigan suburb in the aftermath of the 2016 Election. President Trump’s victory emboldens Kai, the cult’s maniacal leader, to hide his insanity under the guise of traditional conservatism. The person who eventually takes down the cult, Sarah Paulson’s character Ally, runs for a Senate seat in the aftermath of her victory. In the season’s final scene, she is debating her opponent when Kai, the last remnant of the cult, confronts her. He holds a gun to Ally’s head, but it is out of ammo. Just before the police shoot Kai, Ally delivers the line that best encapsulates the message of the season. She says, “You were wrong. There is something in this world more dangerous in this world than a humiliated man: ....
Heather Riggleman Crosswalk.com Contributing Writer 2021 30 Jan Snuggling up together with a few cozy blankets and a big bowl of popcorn is one of the best ways to enjoy some quality family time. But deciding on a movie that everybody wants to watch isn’t easy (cue the sibling bickering). It can also be tough trying to find a movie that is free of violence, crude language, and sex. Afterall, we want to build their faith in God and honor Him at the same time. So, what’s a parent to do when everyone is burned out on Netflix’s long list of “clean” movies and everyone also already binged on most movies thanks to the pandemic? ....