Flashback: WaPo Was For 'Fair Game' Untruths Before It Was Against The

December 6th, 2010 1:58 PM
As NB's Noel Sheppard noted on Sunday, the new film "Fair Game" is so full of falsehoods and is such an affront to historical accuracy that even the Washington Post's editorial staff felt obligated to debunk the many untruths it presents.

WaPo Film Critic Suggests DeLay, Abramoff Should Have Been 'Completely

May 7th, 2010 7:05 AM
On Friday, Washington Post film critic Ann Hornaday merged her review of Iron Man 2 with a leftist documentary on convicted conservative lobbyist Jack Abramoff. This strange mix led to Hornaday recklessly suggesting that Abramoff and former Rep. Tom DeLay may rehabilitate their careers when they should have been "killed off." Is that a metaphor? Not if you're holding a sign at a Tea Party rally.…

Bozell Column: Critics of Little Faith

April 17th, 2010 7:22 AM
Six years after "The Passion of the Christ," anyone expecting a renaissance in faith-based movies has largely been disappointed. This is not to say such movies aren't produced. Every now and then, there's a movie made for this audience, but the audience won't hear about it from the movie critics because these elites aren't interested.Last weekend, a new film premiered called "Letters to God." A…

WaPo Still Celebrates Liberal Media Dominance of the Vietnam-Watergate

February 13th, 2010 8:17 AM
The Washington Post championed a new documentary on Friday, a film airing only at one art theater in town. It’s still championing America-bashing radical leftist whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg in a new film titled "The Most Dangerous Man in America."In a large spread that starts at the top of the front page of the Style section, film critic Ann Hornaday celebrated Ellsberg’s "moral courage" for…

Brent Bozell's Takes on 'The Passion

April 10th, 2009 8:40 AM

WaPo Feminist Film Critic Loves Bella Abzug

September 21st, 2008 12:16 AM