Ben Stiller has called out the White House on social media for using footage from one of his films without authorization. On Thursday, March 5, the official White House X account posted a video ...
Ben Stiller has publicly demanded that Donald Trump's White House remove a clip from his 2008 satire Tropic Thunder from a ...
There is something almost magical about rewatching a movie you've already seen dozens of times and suddenly spotting a face ...
Oh, what an unserious war. On Thursday, the White House released a video splicing together scenes from Nintendo Wii sports ...
There is a person — or maybe a team of people — inside the White House whose job it is to take footage of real ... Read More ...
Hollywood is used to being in the international persuasion business. Donald Trump’s triumphalist warmonger videos change that ...
US wages fast-escalating war, with no clear motivation and no realistic plan. It isn’t fooling anyone ...
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Through its social media feed, the White House has sent out a series of pumped-up videos that mix real Iran war explosions with movie action heroes, video game footage and sports heroes.
For Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman, war was hell. But as represented by the Trump White House’s social feeds, war is LOL.
In a recent ramble, Kiss bassist Gene Simmons reflected a strange demand for art to remain separate from politics. Read more ...