Category: Entertainment

Warner Brothers To Mark 100th Anniversary With Woke Revisions Of Its Old Classics

With one-hundred years having passed since it opened its doors to filmmakers and audiences alike, Warner Bros. has announced that it will be ringing in its anniversary with “a short film series that reimagines the Studio’s iconic films through a diverse and inclusive lens.” After all, there’s nothing like celebrating your own history by attempting to appease those who unapologetically hate everything about it…

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Harvey Weinstein Sentenced To 16 Years In Los Angeles Rape Trial

Oscar-winning Hollywood producer and convicted sex offender Harvey Weinstein has been sentenced to an additional 16 years in jail in his Los Angeles rape and sexual assault trial; all but guaranteeing that the 70-year-old movie mogul will spend the rest of his life behind bars…

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Disney CEO Iger Pledges To Double Down On LGBT ‘Storytelling’ Content In Animated Kids’ Movies

Affirms LBGTQ inclusiveness as Disney ‘core value.’ According to The New York Times, Bob Iger, the newly appointed CEO of Disney, pledged to double down on LGBT “storytelling” in the company’s animated kids’ movies during a Monday company town hall meeting with employees…

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Disney Claims Florida Can’t Dissolve Its Special Tax District Until Debts Are Paid

In a statement quietly posted April 21, Disney informed investors that despite the recent law abolishing its special tax district by 2023, the state of Florida can’t actually do that unless it also covers all outstanding debts associated with the district. Subsequently, the company told investors it intends to conduct business as usual for the time being…

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Double Down: Disney Launching Task Force To Create More LGBTQ+ Content For Children & Families

A groveling Disney CEO Bob Chapek on Monday told employees the company should have condemned Florida’s Parental Rights in Education bill that blocked the teaching of sexuality and transgender ideology to students in kindergarten through third grade, speaking 24-hours hours before mutinous staff planned to walk out during a day-long strike…

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