Episode 3 of the Hollywood in Toto podcast features an exclusive chat with John Nolte, former editor of Breitbart News' Big Hollywood. Nolte shares why liberal messages matter in our pop culture age
HiT welcomes filmmaker John Sullivan of '2016: Obama's America' fame to talk about his curious path to Hollywood and why the industry remains tone deaf to middle America
HiT shares a review of the new Mark Wahlberg film "Patriots Day" before chatting with conservative film critic Sonny Bunch of The Washington Free Beacon
HiT wonders why Meryl Streep and George Clooney won't speak out against Hollywood bullies, shares some love for Amazon's "Sneaky Pete" series and interviews conservative street artist Sabo
HiT explores the sorry state of political comedy, gives a warning about an insufferable new Netflix comedy special and talks to Ben Watkins, the creative force behind the powerful Amazon Prime series 'Hand...
HiT shares why 'Wonder Woman' is under a SJW-led attack, recommends a funny comedy in the 'Modern Family' tradition and talks to radio host Derek Hunter about why conservatives won't make Hollywood suffer...
HiT shares why the cancellation of 'Last Man Standing' matters, recommends a libertarian drama starring a progressive star and talks to Brett Smith, the visionary behind the graphic novel "Clinton Cash."...
HiT explains why today's movies will only get worse, how Robert DeNiro can still surprise us with his talents and talks to the creators of a new Christian movie that's unlike any previous faith-based feature...
Christopher Nolan’s “Dunkirk” is nothing like the countless war movies that precede it.
Every frame feels like a masterstroke from the auteur, from the delirious sound design...
There’s one critical element missing from today’s action films.
A hero who takes as many punches as he throws. Or as she throws, to be more inclusive.
Charlize Theron single...
Who directed “Rocky?” It’s a harder question than it should be.
The 1977 Best Picture winner remains one of the most beloved films of the past 50 years. We all know the...
This may be the worst advertisement for an eight-novel series ever made.
“The Dark Tower” is a sequel of sorts to Stephen King’s sprawling saga of the same name. That tale...
You don’t need a director’s statement to tell you what “Pilgrimage” thinks of organized religion.
Or one faith in particular.
The film, set in 1209 AD, takes a...
Hollywood loves reboots, remakes and dysfunctional families. And not necessarily in that order.
The more combative, the better, for clans that just can’t get along.
That means Jeannette...
You know you’ve done something remarkable when you make a Nazi zombie film and your follow-up is less believable.
Director Tommy Wirkola is the culprit behind two “Dead Snow”...
Sunao Katabuchi’s “In This Corner of the World” centers on Suzo Urano, a teenage girl growing up in the small Japanese town of Kure in 1933.
When Suzo is married to a soldier...
If you think about any one element in “The Hitman’s Bodyguard” long enough your head might hurt.
Here’s a pro tip: Don’t. You’re welcome.
This is pure...
How did a B-movie bust like “Bushwick” get into the Sundance Film Festival?
The prestigious event allegedly accepts the best of the best from the indie world. Filmmakers’...
Many fans of Morrissey have a love/hate relationship with the legendary singer.
The man’s old songs with The Smiths still sound fresh today, and his solo catalog is full of gems with...
Michael Winterbottom’s “The Trip to Spain” offers a rare thing – a sequel that honors and enriches what came before it.
Once again, Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon, playing...
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