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About Titus Techera
Titus Techera is the executive director of the American Cinema Foundation and a contributor to National Review, The Federalist, Law & Liberty, and Modern Age.
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Science, Leviathan and “Jurassic World”

June 21, 2018 Titus Techera 5

In the latest installment in the planned Jurassic World trilogy, it’s the human beings who are truly monstrous. […]

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Chris Pratt and the truth about God and our souls

June 20, 2018 Titus Techera 1

I’m not sure when last you heard a Hollywood A-lister tell people to pray, because it’s good for their souls, or that grace will make […]

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What’s next after the “Masterpiece Cakeshop” ruling?

June 4, 2018 Titus Techera 2

This case was ultimately about what citizenship demands and permits. There will be a next case, and it will probably be much more troubling. […]

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Netflix’s “Anon”: Love in the time of total surveillance

May 29, 2018 Titus Techera 4

This sci-fi thriller depicts the struggle to remain human in the face of all-encompassing technological control. […]

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Tom Wolfe, human dignity, and “the right stuff”

May 15, 2018 Titus Techera 33

A consideration of The Right Stuff is an especially fitting way to remember Wolfe: it is a portrayal of Stoic manliness, reasserting human dignity in the […]

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