Little Christian film called Jesus Revolution has grossed $30.5 million a better domestic take than five of this year’s Best Picture nominees.

After only two weeks in release, a little Christian film called Jesus Revolution has grossed $30.5 million, which is a better domestic take than five of this year’s Best Picture nominees. In fact, it’s a better domestic haul than four of those Best Picture nominees combined.

And only an idiot is surprised by this news.

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‘His wife was f****** her son’s friend’: Chris Rock mocks Will Smith about Jada’s affair and says he didn’t retaliate after Oscars slap because he was ‘raised not to fight in front of white people’

Chris Rock unleashed a year of pent-up rage after being slapped across the face by actor Will Smith in his new stand-up comedy special Saturday night.

The dramatic moment occurred on air during the 2022 Oscars ceremony after Rock, who was hosting the event, made a comment about Jada Pinkett Smith’s hair.

But in his live stand-up special, Rock, 58, claimed that anybody who really knew about the circumstances surrounding the slap knew that it wasn’t actually about him — as he accused Smith, 54, of ‘selective outrage,’ lashing out because his wife had an affair.

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Hollywood’s Biggest Lefties Airing Second Thoughts – What explains the transformations?

The most far-fetched, stranger-than-fiction tale to come out of Hollywood in our lifetimes receives no Oscars or even applause at this weekend’s Academy Awards. The longtime personifications of the industry’s hard-left politics now shockingly challenge the shibboleths and platitudes pushed by their industry.

Saying in 2003 that Sean Penn or Kevin Costner or Bill Maher someday, here and there, talk as though they read The American Spectator and watch Fox News would strike a lot of people as more outlandish than a movie in which blue people ride in the skies on the backs of flying dragons and swim underwater like fish.

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Nolte: Oscar-Bait Movies are Also Flopping on Streaming Platforms

Americans are so turned off by Hollywood, Oscar-bait, and prestige films that they are not only flopping at the box office; they are being ignored at their respective streaming platforms.

“While prestige films’ woes at the post-pandemic box office have been dissected at length, there’s been much less discussion of another side of the equation,” reports the far-left Variety. “For most such movies, large audiences haven’t been showing up on streaming, either.”


Hollywood is just not the cultural epicenter it was.

The blame rests on their shoulders.

All those “smartest people in the room” types kept telling huge swaths of their audience they hated them.

I still watch movies but at the first sign of “woke” I’m outta there.

I’ve found that the European offerings tend to focus on creating a movie rather than a tiresome lecture.

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Weinstein’s Los Angeles Rape Accuser Steps Out of the Shadows

The woman whose testimony put predator Harvey Weinstein behind bars for an additional 16 years has until now been known only as “Jane Doe 1.”

But now, she’s ready to tell her story.

In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, former actress and mother of three Evgenia Chernyshova revealed that the disgraced media mogul and serial sexual predator had raped her in a hotel room in Beverly Hills in 2013, opening up about the trauma she suffered and her struggle for justice in the years afterward.

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R. Kelly: The history of his crimes and allegations against him

For more than two decades, chart-topping R&B singer R. Kelly had faced allegations of sexual abuse.

The accounts went back to the start of his career in the 1990s, with many centring on the predatory pursuit of teenage girls.

In 2022, he was jailed for 30 years after being found guilty of eight counts of sex trafficking and one of racketeering in a New York court.

Months later, he was convicted of child sexual abuse in a second federal trial in Chicago.

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Harvey Weinstein sentenced to 16 years in LA rape case, slams victim and calls it a ‘setup’

Harvey Weinstein appeared Thursday in a Los Angeles court, where he was sentenced to 16 years in prison for raping a woman in 2013.

Judge Lisa B. Lench denied the disgraced movie mogul’s request for a new trial before victim, Jane Doe 1, only identified as an Italian model, gave an impact statement.

Weinstein — who is already serving a 23-year prison sentence in New York for criminal sexual assault and third-degree rape — then spoke to the court to plead for leniency before his sentence was handed down.

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YouTube Age-Restricts Catholic Disney Documentary

Last month, I stumbled across a story on CNS News about a documentary by the Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights called Walt’s Disenchanted Kingdom. As a member of GenX, I watched The Wonderful World of Disney when it came on every Sunday night. It was the last thing I watched before going to bed. And there were a few years in which we saved all of our money for a trip to Walt Disney World in Orlando. We ate a lot of leftovers and skipped plenty of other things, but it was worth it for a few days in the Polynesian or Contemporary Resort and to wander around the Magic Kingdom. Of course, that was the ’70s, not the 2020s. And I’ve read a bio about Walt Disney and another about book about how Disney fared under Michael Eisner. So I was interested enough to spend 50 minutes watching the film.

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Alec Baldwin faces reduced prison sentence after charge dropped in fatal ‘Rust’ shooting

Alec Baldwin has won a key legal battle that saw one of his charges over the deadly shooting of Halyna Hutchins dropped — drastically reducing the potential prison time he is facing.

The Santa Fe County District Attorney’s Office confirmed to The Post Monday that it had dropped a firearm enhancement to one of two involuntary manslaughter charges the “30 Rock” star was facing.

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Nolte: Woke Disney Admits Failure with Cutbacks on Marvel, ‘Star Wars’ Output

The child abusers and groomers at Disney are in so much trouble they have announced cutbacks on their Marvel and Star Wars content output.

Why is that news? Because Marvel and Stars Wars represent Disney’s most popular IPs. But now they have to cut back because the glut of products being released are almost universally awful, so awful they have 1) failed to boost the Disney+ subscriber base much and 2) are hurting the brands.

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