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Dennis Broe
TV
Decoding network TV / 24 March 2025
24 March 2025
DENNIS BROE points out that Apple is part of the corporate and state surveillance network which the new series Prime Target rails against
punching
TV Series review / 4 March 2025
4 March 2025
DENNIS BROE appreciates the work of TV writer Steven Knight, and his systematic exposure of the debilitating effects of British capitalism
Best of TV
Best of 2024 / 10 December 2024
10 December 2024
DENNIS BROE picks his highlights
DEFEATED: Kamala Harris holds up a phone as she phone banks
Features / 7 November 2024
7 November 2024
In sordid tactics that ended up backfiring, Kamala Harris’s ‘nomination’ was the least democratic in history, while the party actively suppressed dissident voices online and its lawyers suppressed third-party candidates from the ballot box, says DENNIS BROE
Kamala and Donald
US election / 3 November 2024
3 November 2024
DENNIS BROE takes issue with the US political Establishment's paranoid inability to look critically at itself and its deeds worldwide and the proclivity for shameless blame games
benchmarx
BenchMarx / 21 August 2024
21 August 2024
DENNIS BROE reflects on how mainstream media has sealed the iron dome in its coverage of the war in Gaza
Jean-Luc Melenchon
Features / 12 July 2024
12 July 2024
The Melenchon-led NFP coalition now holds most Assembly seats, challenging the president’s anti-worker agenda — the far-right threat remains, but the path to progressive government is now open, writes DENNIS BROE
AI and entertainment: here come the machines, there go the j
Features / 8 May 2024
8 May 2024
After the recent writers' and actors' strikes, the bosses in film and TV are embracing the cost-cutting potential of AI even faster than before — barely acknowledging that what they will be cutting is livelihoods, writes DENNIS BROE
3 body
Opinion / 2 April 2024
2 April 2024
DENNIS BROE unpicks the propaganda strategy that lies behind the Netflix blockbuster The 3 Body Problem
glazer
Opinion / 28 March 2024
28 March 2024
DENNIS BROE interprets the film director’s challenge and the zionist chorus in response to it 
the way
TV series review / 5 March 2024
5 March 2024
To depict workers in Port Talbot as passive, mediatised addicts does no service to reality, muses DENNIS BROE 
French President Emmanuel Macron speaks during a meeting wit
Features / 11 November 2023
11 November 2023
This weekend’s march in Paris ‘against anti-semitism’ is a divisive smokescreen to allow the president to pose as a unifying force, while pushing forward a new more restrictive immigration policy against Muslims, writes DENNIS BROE