Review: Patriot Games (1987)

It’s pretty much impossible to talk about the works of Tom Clancy without talking about The Hunt for Red October. That book is the Bible for Clancy’s entire body of work and best articulated his worldview while keeping the highly technical aspects of warfare and military operations It’s not surprising then that most of hisContinue reading “Review: Patriot Games (1987)”

A Brief Recap of The Mandalorian – Episode 13

The episode this entire season has built up to has arrived! Boy was it a doozy! The episode does NOT hold off getting to the point quickly. The episode immediately debuts with Ahsoka Tano single handedly laying siege to a village on a swamp planet with her two white lightsabers from Star Wars: Rebels. AsContinue reading “A Brief Recap of The Mandalorian – Episode 13”

PODCAST – LateNightGaming talks Halo: Shadows of Reach SPOILERS!

Taras, host of the YouTube channel Late Night Gaming, was kind enough to join the AntiSocial Network a third time to discuss the newest Halo novel. He’s rapidly becoming the AntiSocial Network’s MVP when it comes to Halo news and gossip and it’s always fun getting to sit back and shoot the crap with himContinue reading “PODCAST – LateNightGaming talks Halo: Shadows of Reach SPOILERS!”

Review: The Christmas Chronicles 2 (2020)

I have no earthly clue what metric one should go about judging the Christmas Chronicle films on Netflix. They’re too sentimental to be ironic. They’re too gimmicky to be dramatic. Their casting of Kurt Russell as Santa Claus feels like a joke (much like Mel Gibson in his upcoming Santa film Fatman). They just don’tContinue reading “Review: The Christmas Chronicles 2 (2020)”

Broadside: Thanksgiving – George Washington’s Thanksgiving Proclaimation

By the President of the United States of America, a Proclamation. Whereas it is the duty of all Nations to acknowledge the providence of Almighty God, to obey his will, to be grateful for his benefits, and humbly to implore his protection and favor– and whereas both Houses of Congress have by their joint CommitteeContinue reading “Broadside: Thanksgiving – George Washington’s Thanksgiving Proclaimation”

A Brief Thanksgiving Testimony: Despair, Hope, God and Gratitude in 2020

“…the more hopeless is the situation the more hopeful must be the man.” – Heretics by G.K. Chesterton I can’t just be speaking for myself saying that 2020 has been a hard year. I lost my day job in March and it never came back. I lost other better job opportunities to chance. I hadContinue reading “A Brief Thanksgiving Testimony: Despair, Hope, God and Gratitude in 2020”

PODCAST – Lou Aguilar discusses His New Christmas Novella and Modern Storytelling

This week on The AntiSocial Network, we were joined by the wonderful Lou Aguilar for a discussion about his new book The Christmas Spirit. Lou is a contributor with The American Spectator, a journalist, a Cuban-American patriot and an author with several published books under his belt including his underrated 2018 comedy Paper Tigers. HisContinue reading “PODCAST – Lou Aguilar discusses His New Christmas Novella and Modern Storytelling”

Movie Review: Let Him Go (2020)

I can’t help but respect Kevin Costner’s late career transition in comparison to some of the other actors of his generation. Whereas actors like Harrison Ford or Liam Neeson have retreated into excessive sequelizing or selling out, Costner’s late period work has been suitably appropriate for him. While he isn’t working in massive Hollywood filmsContinue reading “Movie Review: Let Him Go (2020)”

PODCAST – Professor Rachel Fulton-Brown discusses “The Forge of Tolkien”

One of my favorite regular guests who I have had the opportunity to meet and befriend in the past two years has been the wonderful Mrs. Rachel Fulton-Brown. She is a professor of Medieval history at the University of Chicago and a famous firecracker in the culture wars of the past half decade. As aContinue reading “PODCAST – Professor Rachel Fulton-Brown discusses “The Forge of Tolkien””

Warner Bros to Premiere “Wonder Woman 1984” on HBO Max – Christmas Day

In one of the least shocking reveals of 2020, Warner Brothers has finally pulled the plug on it’s theatrical released and announced that it will be premiering on Christmas day simultaneously in theaters and on HBO Max. As CNN reports: “The film will be released simultaneously in theaters and on the streaming service in theContinue reading “Warner Bros to Premiere “Wonder Woman 1984” on HBO Max – Christmas Day”