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  2. Grigori Rasputin in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    The 1972 British-Spanish film Horror Express (Spanish: Pánico en el Transiberiano, lit. "Panic on the Trans-Siberian"), directed by Eugenio Martín and starring Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing and Telly Savalas, with Argentine actor Alberto de Mendoza also starring as a version of Rasputin named Father Pujardov, a mystical monk who travels on train as the adviser of a Russian Tsar (who is ...

  3. Anti-Russian sentiment - Wikipedia

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    Russians and Russian Americans are usually portrayed as ruthless agents, brutal mobsters, psychopaths, and villains in Hollywood movies [250] [251] [252] and video games. In a 2014 news story, Fox News reported that "Russians may also be unimpressed with Hollywood's apparent negative stereotyping of [the Russian people] in movies.

  4. 'House of Villains' Is Stacked With Reality-TV Legends - AOL

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    House of Villains, which pits 10 of the most infamous reality stars against one another, is coming to the network in October. Find out more about the series, including which television ...

  5. Alyssa Milano on why Hollywood is so politically left-leaning

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    People who really wrote protest anthems." Amidst relentless partisan turmoil plaguing the country, Milano says Americans should look to one of their favorite pasttimes to learn how to better ...

  6. Media portrayal of the Russo-Ukrainian War - Wikipedia

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    Seumas Milne, writing for The Guardian, perceived "demonization" of Putin and Russia by the Western media: "the anti-Russian drumbeat has now reached fever pitch", "Putin has now become a cartoon villain and Russia the target of almost uniformly belligerent propaganda across the western media", and "anyone who questions the dominant narrative ...

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  8. Albinism in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    The "evil albino" stereotype or stock character is a villain in fiction who is depicted as being albinistic (or displaying physical traits usually associated with albinism, even if the term is not used), with the specific purpose of distinguishing the villain in question from the heroes by means of appearance. [2]

  9. Studio boss David Zaslav’s tactics have made him a villain in ...

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    A media mogul for this “age of great anxiety” Of all this year’s public relations snafus, perhaps the most revealing is a relatively low-profile fracas that happened in June.