The best way to honor Carrie Fisher’s legacy is to stop posting pictures of Princess Leia’s slave bikiniByNoah Berlatsky
“Rogue One’s” special effects prove there’s such a thing as too much Star Wars nostalgiaByNoah Berlatsky
Bernie Sanders’ anti-political correctness rant proves the left is learning the wrong lessons from TrumpByNoah Berlatsky
After 50 years, there’s a reason why “The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly” remains an incredible filmByNoah Berlatsky
Orwellian euphemisms like “post-truth” and “alt-right” are perfect for whitewashing fascismByNoah Berlatsky
Jill Stein’s doomed recount effort is raking in millions because liberals are desperate for a leaderByNoah Berlatsky
Donald Trump’s quest for “law and order” will likely lead instead to chaos and racismByNoah Berlatsky
The new film “Loving” can help a divided America push back against stereotypes of racist, rural whitesByNoah Berlatsky
Democrats need to reach out to Trump voters in 2020. But they must not sell their souls to do itByNoah Berlatsky
Guilty liberal elites now think empathizing with Trump voters means making excuses for themByNoah Berlatsky
Peter Thiel wants America to take Trump seriously, but not literally. That’s dangerous.ByNoah Berlatsky
This Election Day, US voters finally have a chance to stop Republicans’ destructive obstructionismByNoah Berlatsky
Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s Colin Kaepernick criticism is a reminder that even liberals can get too comfortableByNoah Berlatsky
The post-racial “Magnificent Seven” is a lesson in how not to inject diversity into modern rebootsByNoah Berlatsky
How America’s obsession with TV cop shows like “Law and Order SVU” enables police brutality in real lifeByNoah Berlatsky
The University of Chicago’s trigger warnings ban is a reminder that intellectual freedom on campus is a mythByNoah Berlatsky