HBO Max Announces Over 90 New Movies/TV Shows For March
HBO Max yet, you might want to fix that, as March is set to be a
huge month for the Warner Bros. streaming platform. As well as serving up a load of newly licensed content from the studio’s enviable back catalog, including a ton of iconic films, the service is also hosting the debuts of two of the biggest movie releases of the month.
Yes, it’s finally time –
Zack Snyder’s Justice League is about to be drop at long last. The director’s epic four-hour cut of his DC team-up flick looks set to blow the sour memories of the 2017 theatrical version from your mind, with Snyder offering up a bevy of fan-pleasing cameos – like the Joker and Martian Manhunter – and plot developments not seen in the previous outing – black suit Superman, Cyborg’s origins, etc. Don’t miss it when it lands on March 18th.
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Rewind, Review, and Re-Rate: ‘Our Brand Is Crisis’: How Much Political Spin Is Too Much Political Spin?
“Our Brand Is Crisis” is an interesting movie to rewatch in this political-crisis time of President Trump versus “President-elect” Biden, as the mainstream media is currently spinning Biden. (The Epoch Times chooses to think of Biden more as “Possible–president-elect” Biden.)
It’s a good reminder of the behind-the-scenes chess matches of professional political handlers, spin doctors, and puppet masters. Campaigns are showbiz, Oz the Great and Terrible, hair and makeup.
Campaigns need to have a “brand” (like “MAGA”), and marketing experts abound. But political spin goes back to ancient Rome: 64 B.C., to be exact. The following is from a letter written to Marcus Tullius Cicero by his younger brother Quintus. Quintus outlined campaign strategies that are still used to this day.