Controversial conservative filmmaker Dinesh D’Souza is back with a film that tries to compare Trump to Lincoln and today’s progressive Democrats to the Nazi party.
Controversial conservative filmmaker Dinesh D’Souza is back with a film that tries to compare Trump to Lincoln and today’s progressive Democrats to the Nazi party.
A feel good piece of cinematic fluff for those who know the everyday joy of spending their lives with a companion animal that’s as pleasant as it is forgettable.
Hopefully this film will inspire others to either start or continue speaking out about injustices, wherever they may arise. All power to all the people.
The film tells the saga of a trio of triplets who were separated at birth and were reunited at age 19 by a series of random coincidences in 1980.
The film has an unusual blend of melancholy and whimsy, which in turn makes this film much more meaningful to adults rather than children.
Callahan’s career as a crude cartoonist is where the real interesting stuff lies; too bad it’s only touched on briefly in favor of reminding audiences of AA’s 12 step program.