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Moments of Movie Wisdom: True Loyalty in ‘Lord Jeff’ (1938)
Commentary In his book “From Within I Rise,” T. F. Hodge wrote, “One owes loyalty, only, to those who demonstrate in kind.” Loyalty is one of human nature’s most admirable ...
May 17, 2024
BY
Tiffany Brannan
‘They Shall Have Music’ from 1939: Inspiring Young Talent
Commentary Hollywood of the 1930s to 1950s is remembered as a golden era of filmmaking for its glamour, ...
May 16, 2024
BY
Tiffany Brannan
The Latest vs. the Greatest: ‘Challengers’ (2024) vs. ‘Rhapsody’ (1954)
Commentary Some people can’t understand why anyone wouldn’t freely partake in the latest entertainment Hollywood is putting out. ...
May 15, 2024
BY
Tiffany Brannan
Respect for the Flag: The Motion Picture Production Code and the Flag Code
Commentary “The flag should never touch the ground.” “It must be destroyed in a dignified manner when it ...
May 14, 2024
BY
Tiffany Brannan
Power to the Government or Power to the People? Civil War Movie Review
This week, hosts B.J. Kang and Fred and special guest Rudy Ruiz dive into the 2024 dystopian thriller, ...
May 9, 2024
BY
Reel Generation Gap
Moment of Movie Wisdom: Romance After Marriage in ‘The Chocolate Soldier’ (1941)
Commentary Why is it so easy to forget romance after marriage? Why do so many couples settle into ...
May 8, 2024
BY
Tiffany Brannan
Moments of Movie Wisdom: Money Can’t Buy Love in ‘Maisie Was a Lady’ (1941)
Commentary There’s an old saying: “Money can’t buy happiness.” It also can’t buy love, attention, or the companionship ...
May 7, 2024
BY
Tiffany Brannan
‘Wonka’: A Pleasant Surprise in an Industry of Bad Eggs
The lighthearted PG musical was largely snubbed at this year's award shows.
May 7, 2024
BY
Rebekah Brannan
When Millions of Americans Cheated from Their Homes: The Big Short Movie Review
This week, we dive deep into the 2015 financial drama, "The Big Short."
April 30, 2024
BY
Reel Generation Gap
Moments of Movie Wisdom: Being ‘Tough’ in ‘The Devil is a Sissy’ (1936)
Commentary For years, men and boys have struggled with what it means to be “tough.” Do you prove ...
April 24, 2024
BY
Tiffany Brannan
Moment of Movie Wisdom: A Parent’s Responsibility in ‘Dangerous Years’ (1947)
Commentary Throughout history, there has been a natural antagonism between the youth and the generation before, who are ...
April 23, 2024
BY
Tiffany Brannan
Moment of Movie Wisdom: Americanism vs. Barbarianism in ‘A Yank at Eton’ (1942)
Commentary Rebelliousness is a basic human trait. It could be described as immature, foolish, or even sinful, but ...
April 23, 2024
BY
Tiffany Brannan
Has Racial Tension in America Eased Since the Ragtime Era?
This week, we're reviewing the 1981 movie 'Ragtime'.
April 19, 2024
BY
Reel Generation Gap
Moments of Movie Wisdom: Embracing Individuality in ‘Young Tom Edison’ (1940)
Commentary According to recent statistics, 1 in every 36 children in the U.S. is diagnosed with some form ...
April 18, 2024
BY
Tiffany Brannan
Moment of Movie Wisdom: Honesty is the Best Policy in ‘An Innocent Affair’ (1948)
Commentary The depiction of marriage in old movies is often complex. During the Golden Era of Hollywood, the ...
April 16, 2024
BY
Tiffany Brannan
The Latest vs. the Greatest: ‘Sitting in Bars with Cake’ (2023) vs. ‘How to Marry a Millionaire’ (1953)
Commentary Do you remember when Amazon was content with being the world’s largest online merchant and shipping company? ...
April 15, 2024
BY
Tiffany Brannan
Brainwashing, Sleeper Agents, Before MKULTRA there was… The Manchurian Candidate
Have you seen the movie "The Manchurian Candidate"? Who is the Manchurian candidate in 2024?
April 12, 2024
BY
Reel Generation Gap
Huckleberry Finn on the Silver Screen
Commentary Mark Twain’s classic novel “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” has been called “The Great American Novel.” Even ...
April 11, 2024
BY
Tiffany Brannan
Amazon Secures $25 Million Tax Credit to Film Second Season of ‘Fallout’ in California
'Fallout' is one of 12 television productions to nab California tax credits totaling $152 million.
April 11, 2024
BY
Audrey Enjoli
‘The War on Children’: A Must Watch Documentary or a Propaganda Piece?
Join B.J. and Fred as they dissect "The War on Children," a documentary by Robbie Starbuck.
April 9, 2024
BY
Reel Generation Gap
Moment of Movie Wisdom: Being True to Yourself in ‘Easter Parade’ (1948)
Commentary “Be yourself” is one of those inspiring catch phrases which is tossed around like a beanbag. Modern ...
April 8, 2024
BY
Tiffany Brannan
‘Anatomy of a Fall’: A Marriage on Trial
In this episode of the Real Generation Gap podcast, hosts Fred and B.J. delve into the captivating world ...
April 4, 2024
BY
Reel Generation Gap
Whatever Is Good: Entertainment and Morality
Commentary “Art is neither moral nor immoral; it’s just art.” How often have I heard some variation on ...
April 4, 2024
BY
Tiffany Brannan
War, Wacky Space Religions, and Giant Worms? Dune Part 2 Review
Get ready for a cinematic showdown like no other as hosts B.J. Kang and Fred, our seasoned Boomer, ...
April 3, 2024
BY
Reel Generation Gap
The Latest vs. the Greatest: ‘American Fiction’ (2023) vs. ‘Gentleman’s Agreement’ (1947)
Commentary I recently wrote an article on whether awards shows like the Oscars are worth any attention. I ...
April 2, 2024
BY
Tiffany Brannan
Moments of Movie Wisdom: Cherishing Good Teachers in ‘Confidentially Connie’ (1953)
Do you remember who first taught you about our great American tradition of freedom, equality for all, and ...
March 27, 2024
BY
Tiffany Brannan
Moments of Movie Wisdom: An Unselfish Act in ‘Beauty for the Asking’ (1939)
Commentary When someone mentions the name Lucille Ball, most people picture the red-headed comedienne of the “I Love ...
March 26, 2024
BY
Tiffany Brannan
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