DENNIS BROE points out that Apple is part of the corporate and state surveillance network which the new series Prime Target rails against
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DENNIS BROE appreciates the work of TV writer Steven Knight, and his systematic exposure of the debilitating effects of British capitalism
DENNIS BROE picks his highlights
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
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
DENNIS BROE reflects on how mainstream media has sealed the iron dome in its coverage of the war in Gaza
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
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
DENNIS BROE unpicks the propaganda strategy that lies behind the Netflix blockbuster The 3 Body Problem
DENNIS BROE interprets the film director’s challenge and the zionist chorus in response to it
To depict workers in Port Talbot as passive, mediatised addicts does no service to reality, muses DENNIS BROE
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
DENNIS BROE explains the detail in the strikers' case against Hollywood's bosses
Turning on his old allies, the Ukrainian leader’s campaign against inequity has still not done enough to impress the EU assessors — but who are they to pass judgement, asks DENNIS BROE
Social realist TV helps escape the corporate streaming bubble
Independent broadcast media confront the information blackout imposed on Western media. DENNIS BROE recommends those that caught his attention
Paradoxically sporadic, politically intelligent productions ameliorate the overall negative trends, writes DENNIS BROE
The left needs to be aware that primary reason for the rise of the far right in France is Macron’s policies, argues DENNIS BROE
DENNIS BROE looks back over the strange story of the comic actor who played president of Ukraine, only to become president of Ukraine – and asks which of his many faces represents the real Mr Zelensky
This Sunday's presidential election will see a far-right breakthrough thanks to Macron's inability to deal with the chaos unleashed on the working class by the conflict in the East and sanctions against Russia, writes DENNIS BROE
The first of two instalments offers a glimpse of the present streaming frenzy and who guards the cupboards with the skeletons
DENNIS BROE finds little to commend in the staple fare on offer
DENNIS BROE counsels ideological caution when committing to the next batch of ‘series’ visited on us by the predatory networks this autumn
How big business cornered the market following drug decriminalisation in the US is a classic example of capitalism at its most ruthless, says DENNIS BROE
Dennis Broe recommends a drama on the pursuit of profit at the expense of human life
The French Global Security Law, which makes it illegal to film police officers, is part of a rightward tilt by Macron, says DENNIS BROE
There seems to be no questioning the technological imperative both machinic and human, writes DENNIS BROE
Hard-hitting series exposes the gentrification process ravaging US cities
DENNIS BROE takes issue with the rose-tinted view of the American revolution promoted in the film Hamilton
Indictment of SS officer Otto von Wachter, overseer of the Nazi ‘final solution’ in Poland
Printing money takes on a whole new meaning in Nextflix's surprise smash-hit
Home Before Dark is the first must-see series from Apple TV+ after the stumble out of the starting gate that was The Morning Show
There's a profoundly ecological message buried deep within the horror tropes of Jordskott on Amazon Prime, says DENNIS BROE
Among our neoliberal EU leaders, the old ’60s slogan ‘Eat the rich’ has morphed into ‘Let the poor die,’ says DENNIS BROE
A century ago, the Austrian capital began a transformation in urban planning which is still a model for affordable and green urban development, says DENNIS BROE

The momentum behind a wave of strikes and protests over pension reforms shows no sight of abating, writes DENNIS BROE

The president may have succeeded in doing something no French leader has done before — uniting all workers against his policies. DENNIS BROE explains why the protests are mounting