Hugh Grant on his devilish role in new film 'Heretic': 'This one's brave and odd'
Briefly

Annoyance about modern media was palpable as critiques flew from short-skirted anchorettes to frivolous podcasts—reminding us how the essence of public discourse has deteriorated.
Reflections on America's past reveal a disappointing reality that still rings true today: the nation has lost its central authority and moral compass, leaving voids filled with mundane chaos.
A juxtaposition of contemporary filmmakers and historical figures underlines the ongoing struggle between artistic expression and propriety, highlighting a loss of once-beloved standards and sentiments.
The historical context of America’s War of 1812 serves as a reminder of the challenges against foreign aggression, revealing a recurring theme of national vulnerability and disorder.
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