The book, originally released in hardcover in 2019, explores significant themes and ideas relevant to contemporary society. It delves into complex characters and their journeys, offering insights and reflections that resonate with readers. The narrative is crafted to engage and provoke thought, making it a compelling addition to any collection. Its unique perspective and well-developed storyline contribute to its impact and relevance in today's literary landscape.
Michael Medved Book order (chronological)
Michael Medved is a prominent American radio host and political commentator whose daily program reaches millions of listeners nationwide. He is also recognized for his sharp film criticism, having served as a chief film critic and co-hosted a popular review show. Medved has authored numerous books that often dissect and critique American society and culture, offering a distinctive voice that champions traditional values.




Hollywood vs. America
- 416 pages
- 15 hours of reading
The book explores the disconnect between popular culture and traditional American values, questioning why the entertainment industry often portrays religion negatively, glorifies violence, undermines familial structures, and mocks patriotism. It delves into the implications of these cultural trends, examining their impact on society and the values that many Americans cherish. Through critical analysis, it seeks to understand the motivations behind these portrayals and their consequences on the cultural landscape.
The Golden Turkey Awards
Nominees and Winners - The Worst Achievements in Hollywood History
- 350 pages
- 13 hours of reading
The Golden Turkey Awards presents a humorous take on Hollywood's most notorious cinematic disasters. This "reverse" awards ceremony highlights categories such as the Most Unerotic Concept in Pornography, the Worst Performance by an Animal, and the Most Ridiculous Monster in Screen History. Illustrated in striking black and white, it celebrates the worst of the worst in film, featuring infamous performances and cringe-worthy dialogue that define these abysmal movies. Recall John Travolta's role as a melting monster in The Devil's Rain, or Henry Fonda battling bees in The Swarm. Remember Mary Tyler Moore as a lovesick nun in Change of Habit or Scuttlebutt the Talking Duck in Everything's Ducky? The book challenges readers to guess the winners across 30 categories, including The Most Obnoxious Child Performer of All Time and the Life Achievement Awards for Worst Actor, Actress, and Director. It also includes a national poll for The (very) Worst Film of All Time and a comprehensive index of the most unbelievable films. Hosted by the Brothers Medved—Harry and Michael—this collection of cinematic mediocrity features descriptions of over 425 films, with one complete hoax among them. Can you spot the fake?