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13 Mar 2024

Emma Stone Thanked Her Daughter for “Poor Things” Oscar Win: An Egregious Late-Term Abortion, Pedophilia, and Sexual Abuse Praising Movie 

Jordan Estabrook | March 13, 2024
After the Oscars, Hollywood traditionally recirculates all the films connected to the winners. In the Category of BEST MOVIE NEVER TO WATCH is Poor Things, an R-rated production that reminds you that what passes for entertaining in the shabby world of Tinsel Town can be a real nightmare. Warning, the spoilers you’re about to read can really turn your stomach.
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29 Jun 2023

Pro-Abortion Judges Aren’t a Problem Only in REAL LIFE: Supreme Court “Barbie” Actress, After Playing Law, Wants to Rule – We Object!

Caroline Wharton | June 29, 2023
Abortion lovers playing at being judges is a problem in many courts across the country, but it’s even harder to take when a high-profile abortion activist playing judge in a “Barbie” movie wants to bring her expertise from the big screen to a court near you.  The doll brand manufactured by Mattel (popular with some yet often criticized by parents for oversexualization) has
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03 Mar 2023

WATCH IT NOW: Documentary Featuring SFLA ‘Battleground’ Hits Streaming Service Starz

Caroline Wharton | March 3, 2023
If you haven’t seen it yet, now’s the time: the most unintentionally pro-life documentary has hit the streaming services! ‘Battleground,’ released to the public in the fall of last year, was made available for viewing on March 1st on the Starz platform — click HERE to access the film. Watch it this weekend with your friends and family to better
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08 Nov 2022

Haven’t Seen ‘Call Jane’ Yet? We’re Not Surprised & Don’t Bother  

Caroline Wharton | November 8, 2022
If you’ve seen one pro-abortion movie, you’ve pretty much seen them all — after all, the premise is always kill babies, good and anyone who disagrees with killing babies, bad. The blatant bias in these movies can make them tiring to watch, and the newly released ‘Call Jane’ film fits that bill — but considering the times we live in,
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11 Jul 2022

All Life Devalued: Chilling Dystopian Film Addresses Crisis for Aging Population in Japan

Caroline Wharton | July 11, 2022
GUEST POST: A new film exploring a dystopian future in which Japan tries to pay elderly people to kill themselves is making waves, and the premise is too close to home for comfort. “Plan 75″ by Japanese director and writer Chie Hayakawa is “quietly devastating” audiences at the Cannes Film Festival.  Hayakawa imagines a not-so-distant future in which all residents
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11 Jan 2022

Your Itinerary for the Week of Pro-Life Activism

Caroline Wharton | January 11, 2022
The most important week of the year for the pro-life movement is coming up, and Students for Life of America is here to help you maximize it. If you’re headed to Washington D.C. for the National Pro-Life March, you should know about other important opportunities available while you’re there. Forget your FOMO: Here is a pro-life activist’s itinerary for the
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06 Nov 2020

‘Borat’ Film Pokes Fun at Pregnancy Center – Abortion Supporters Declare War 

Jessica Nardi | November 6, 2020
  Abortion supporters show their true colors when they demean or deny the significance of pregnancy resource centers in providing women actual care and options. While a pro-life pregnancy center got some screen-time in actor Sacha Baron Cohen’s recent comedy film “Borat Subsequent Moviefilm,” the brief portrayal took some subtle hits at the center which was then supersized by abortion
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27 Apr 2020

Abortion Supporters Tell Girl with Disability, “You Should’ve Been Aborted”

Lori Cascio | April 27, 2020
Last Friday night, after thousands of viewers watched Students for Life’s online showing of the movie Unplanned, 10 chat groups were run by 10 SFLA team members to facilitate a debrief. We spoke with about 50 people of all ages and backgrounds!   The emotions were across the board. One woman was in tears. Others were angry, in disbelief, or otherwise upset. No matter the feelings,
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