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Talladega is 2.66 miles of asphalt foolishness. The banked turns were designed at 33-degree angles, meaning, when you're ...
A visit to the U.S. by far-right Israeli security minister Itamar Ben-Gvir is prompting fierce protests and exposing rifts in ...
On Thursday, three federal judges in Maryland, New Hampshire and Washington, D.C., said Trump's anti-DEI efforts were on ...
The Trump Administration wants us to believe that somehow trying to integrate Black people into society hurts the white ...
High in the Black Hills of South Dakota, colossal faces stare out across the ages—silent, majestic, and controversial. The ...
Kanye West took to Twitch on Friday, April 25, to rant about how he “should’ve had babies” with Paris Hilton instead of Kim ...
Given that in recent weeks alone, Kanye West has shown up to an interview in a KKK hood, promoted anti-Semitism, and mocked the children of Jay-Z and Beyonce, it probably won't surprise you to learn ...
A Kansas City resident, Zeskind began studying the white nationalist movement more than 40 years ago and published his ...
In the beginning of the film, we see Smoke and Stack buy the property where they set up their club from Hogwood (David Maldonado), a member of the Ku Klux Klan. The twins are clear that the Klan ...
But danger lurks outside, and not just in the form of the Ku Klux Klan. Vampires exist, and the thirsty Remmick (Jack O’Connell) is drawn to the club’s music — as well as its inhabitants.
Unfortunately, not only has the Ku Klux Klan established itself in the area, but vampires have also taken over. The film was uniquely shot in multiple aspect ratios, which flip back and forth to ...