
Giancarlo Sopo
Communications Strategist and Cultural Writer at Freelance
I mostly write about cinema and politics • Made in 🇺🇸 With 🇨🇺 Parts • “I was born standing up and talking back”
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3 weeks ago |
nationalreview.com | Giancarlo Sopo
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1 month ago |
nationalreview.com | Giancarlo Sopo
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1 month ago |
washingtonexaminer.com | Giancarlo Sopo
Conservatives often bemoan their cultural losses — and not entirely without reason. Hollywood, academia, and the media lean liberal. Yet every now and then, a quiet victory sneaks through, wrapped in a film that may not “own the libs” but hums with values conservatives should instantly recognize. Rather than taking the win, many on the Right recoil — letting it slip away and, in the process, projecting cultural impotence. History is instructive. Consider the Elvis-induced moral panic of the 1950s.
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1 month ago |
nationalreview.com | Giancarlo Sopo
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2 months ago |
nationalreview.com | Giancarlo Sopo
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Rewatching Unstoppable and yeah, Tarantino was right — it’s one of the best films of the 2010s. Tony Scott was absolutely cooking. Also smarter than it looks: a tribute to blue-collar courage outwitting corporate mediocrity. https://t.co/HrF9XvsKB9