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DROP THE POLITICS

discovered in 2002 and have been a subscriber ever since. I have a collection of posters of my favourite movies and have a copy of the 2013 ‘500 Greatest Movies’ edition on the bookshelf when I am looking for inspiration of what to watch. Maybe a year ago you started including a section called ‘The Agenda’, and I negatively in relation to a “problematic” scene where two characters eat chicken... seriously. If I want to read about politics I will go to publications that cover that topic. When I want to read about movies, I come to . Please go back to writing about movies, and leave your politics at the door.

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