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American Psycho director Mary Harron is marking her film’s 25th anniversary by reminding toxic male fans that the story of Patrick Bateman is actually a satire of Wall Street bro culture and 80s ...
Congratulations on your admission to Prosperity University’s class of 2026. We’re going to get you in and out of here faster and more efficiently than any of those LOSER Colleges that look like total ...
A lot of us learned about the revolutionary sprint through Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s iconic poem that begins, “Listen, my children, and you shall hear, of the midnight ride of Paul Revere.” ...
Charades and New Europe Film Sales have acquired international rights to the hot project, while UTA Independent Film Group will represent North American rights. Oscar-nominated actors Sandra ...
Media buyers and sellers predict the most significant changes to the TV upfront brought on by streaming—and if this is the year streaming and linear reach investment parity.
At that rally, as a third grader, I recited a satirical poem about occupied Belgrade. I forgot, a long time ago, that song and who its author was. But, looking at what has been happening in Belgrade ...
A team led by UC Berkeley researchers at the School of Public Health published a study Monday revealing an increase in self-harm among American adolescents, especially among young women and ...
Article continues below As expected from Armando Iannucci, the creator of The Thick of It, the film tackles the story with razor-sharp satire that mocks the utter chaos ensuing after the Soviet ...
Last September, Penn President Larry Jameson noted that Penn’s values draw upon “our Latin motto, Leges Sine Moribus Vanae, which is commonly translated into English as ‘Laws without morals are ...
While the term was coined earlier, Michael Young’s 1958 The Rise of Meritocracy was a satirical look at the British education system, and the term was used throughout the 1960s as a way to poke fun at ...
The satirical prints of the Georgian Era marked the “Golden Age” of caricature. From the late 1700s into the early 1800s the bite-sized iconography gave Londoners an outlet for the increasing artistic ...
From Brickman, I learned that satire can be friendly, even cheerful, and that anything was a suitable target, including the innocuous pages in the back of a theatre program. But that was not why I ...