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Anti-woke movie guide site gives conservatives alternative to 'Rotten Tomatoes'
'The Five' co-hosts discuss Rep. Cori Bush, D-Mo., arguing at a congressional hearing that being anti-woke is being anti-Black. Hollywood and movie critics have become "predictable" in pursuing a divisive political agenda in films, a conservative film reviewer says, leaving audiences alienated and frustrated. James Carrick, founder of "Worth it or Woke?", told Fox News Digital he decided to create a movie review site that is transparent about its conservative Christian perspective, as an alternative to long-established film rating sites like "Rotten Tomatoes." The site launched in February and has reviews from current films in theaters, streaming series and favorite films that came out years ago which Carrick believes are "worth it" for audiences to see. A film enthusiast with a background in theater and philosophy, Carrick said he hopes his site will help others "vote with their dollars" to avoiding films with woke messages if they choose.
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Further complaints, most recently slung by Bookslut founder Jessa Crisipin, center on the perceived nepotism of book reviewing. Reviewers, she purports, are influenced too heavily by publishers, contributing to an insular community that doesn't allow room for subversive takes. It is perhaps due to these criticisms of criticism that Hunter noticed "so much change in terms of the media [...] newspapers moving to websites and cutting down book review sections or hiding them on sub-menus."