The new MAGAt overlords at CBS crushed a story about Trump’s prison in El Salvador. What the hell else have they hidden from us?
Anyway, some Canadians found it, aired it, and now it is internet famous. As it should be. Give it a view, then maybe donate to archive.org and whoever else still has the stones to actually show us how the world is.
Monthly Archives: December 2025
CBS Sunday Morning: When the employed are pushed into homelessness
This country, and the system it runs on, is horrible and hurts the people that keep it running.
CBS Sunday Morning: Sauerkraut, the tangy condiment that’s a crowd-pleaser
CBS Sunday Morning: Feeding the soul: Creating a lifeline for families in hard times
CBS Sunday Morning: Metallica’s gift of giving
Who knew? Metallica helps folks learn trades. Yeah, even Lars.
CBS Sunday Morning: Feeding the soul: Teaching the food truck business
It is odd the skills our not-so-new century has needed us to pass on.
CBS Sunday Morning: In Maine, a cafe helps subsidize a community newspaper
I find it hard to trust newspapers anymore. They are either owned by horrible people or companies that are horrible people, or local conservatives that are, well, often horrible people. That said, when you see one try to stay in business while truly reporting on their community, you want to root for them.
CBS Sunday Morning: Korean fried chicken: The other KFC
I haven’t been posting a lot in general, but have also been missing CBS Sunday Morning stories. Frankly, since they’ve been taken over by fascists, I find it hard to support it but the reporters are still doing good and entertaining work. And honestly, this whole damn country has apparently knuckled under to racist pedophiles…every damn institution who should be fighting hard…isn’t.
The Art of Being Overlooked
Hollywood has no shortage of talent, but some performers slip between the cracks — not because they lack skill, but because the spotlight doesn’t always land where it should. These are the actors and actresses who elevate every scene, steal entire films with a single moment, and build careers full of unforgettable work without ever becoming household names. They’re the backbone of great storytelling: the chameleons, the character actors, the genre shapeshifters, the indie darlings, the scene‑stealers.
This list celebrates the performers who deserve far more recognition than they get — the ones who consistently deliver, quietly shape the films and shows we love, and remind us that brilliance doesn’t always come with blockbuster billing. Obviously not inclusive or meant to be exclusive. I’ll come up with a dozen more in 10 minutes and so could you.
ACTRESSES
Amanda Peet

Tags: Charismatic • Comedy/Drama Hybrid • Underrated Lead
Blurb: Effortlessly charming with impeccable comedic timing and surprising dramatic depth.
Anya Taylor‑Joy

Tags: Modern Icon • Intense Presence • Genre Chameleon
Blurb: Magnetic and off‑kilter, she brings a hypnotic intensity to every role.
Carla Gugino

Tags: Genre Royalty • Dramatic Powerhouse • Chameleon
Blurb: Moves effortlessly between drama, horror, and action with total command.
Chloë Grace Moretz

Tags: Fearless • Genre Favorite • Early Prodigy
Blurb: Started strong and stayed strong — grounded, bold, and consistently compelling.
Claire Forlani

Tags: 90s Icon • Romantic Drama • Underused Talent
Blurb: A hypnotic screen presence who deserved far more leading roles.
Elisha Cuthbert

Tags: Versatile • Thriller/Comedy • Expressive
Blurb: Sharp and expressive, equally strong in comedy, thriller, and drama.
Eliza Dushku

Tags: Cult Favorite • Genre Heroine • Attitude
Blurb: A fan‑favorite performer with presence, edge, and charisma.
Emily Browning

Tags: Indie Darling • Soft Intensity • Atmospheric
Blurb: Quiet, haunting, and emotionally precise — a true indie gem.
Eva Green

Tags: Operatic • Bold • Mesmerizing
Blurb: One of the most distinctive performers of her generation, fearless and magnetic.
Geraldine Viswanathan

Tags: Comedic Natural • Rising Star • Warm Presence
Blurb: A breakout talent with natural comedic instincts and surprising dramatic weight.
Gugu Mbatha‑Raw

Tags: Radiant • Emotional Precision • Dramatic Depth
Blurb: Delivers layered, luminous performances that linger.
Imogen Poots

Tags: Indie Favorite • Unpredictable • Quirky
Blurb: Unpredictable in the best way — grounded, strange, and endlessly watchable.
Jena Malone

Tags: Fearless • Raw • Indie Edge
Blurb: Brings honesty and intensity to every role, big or small.
Joey Lauren Adams

Tags: Indie Icon • 90s Standout • Distinctive Voice
Blurb: A singular presence with a mix of vulnerability and sharp wit, Adams elevates every indie film she touches.
Julia Stiles

Tags: Smart • Grounded • 90s/00s Icon Blurb: A defining presence of her era with understated dramatic power.
Lili Taylor

Tags: Indie Legend • Character Actor • Emotional Authenticity
Blurb: Known for deep, lived‑in performances across decades.
Mary Elizabeth Winstead

Tags: Genre Queen • Versatile • Underappreciated
Blurb: Consistently elevates every project with grounded, compelling work.
Melanie Lynskey

Tags: Character Specialist • Slow‑Burn Performer • Emotional Depth
Blurb: A master of subtle, character‑driven work — finally getting her due.
Michelle Monaghan

Tags: Dramatic Anchor • Steady • Intense
Blurb: Believable and grounded in every role; a rock‑solid dramatic presence.
Natalie Dormer

Tags: Enigmatic • Sharp • Complex Characters
Blurb: Magnetic and layered, excels at morally gray roles.
Parker Posey

Tags: Cult Icon • Eccentric • Comedic Genius
Blurb: A true original with impeccable comedic instincts.
Rachael Leigh Cook

Tags: 90s Icon • Warm • Underused Dramatically
Blurb: Expressive and quietly compelling, deserved more dramatic showcases.
Rebecca Hall

Tags: Psychological Drama • Slow‑Burn • Masterful
Blurb: Subtle, intelligent, and riveting — one of the best working today.
Sarah Gadon

Tags: Elegant • Haunting • Period Drama Specialist
Blurb: Brings nuance and emotional depth to every performance.
Sarah Paulson
Tags: Transformative • Intense • Versatile
Blurb: A powerhouse of emotional intensity and range.
ACTORS
Ben Foster
Tags: Intense • Raw • Method‑Level Commitment
Blurb: One of the most committed actors alive — impossible to ignore.
Cillian Murphy

Tags: Hypnotic • Controlled • Internal Performer
Blurb: Quietly devastating and endlessly compelling.
Clifton Collins Jr.

Tags: Character Actor • Chameleon • Underrated
Blurb: A shapeshifter with incredible emotional honesty.
David Morse

Tags: Gentle Giant • Dramatic Weight • Subtle
Blurb: Brings quiet precision and humanity to every role.
David Thewlis

Tags: Offbeat • Expressive • Deeply Human
Blurb: A uniquely expressive performer with a gift for complex characters.
Ethan Embry

Tags: Comeback Story • Grounded • Indie Energy
Blurb: A likable, grounded performer with surprising intensity.
Garret Dillahunt

Tags: Versatile • Under‑the‑Radar • Transformative
Blurb: A quiet powerhouse who disappears into roles.
Giovanni Ribisi

Tags: Unpredictable • Magnetic • Distinctive
Blurb: Brings a strange, compelling energy to every performance.
Jared Harris

Tags: Character Titan • Prestige Drama • Slow‑Burn Intensity
Blurb: Jared Harris is a master of controlled, emotionally layered performances. Whether he’s playing a doomed scientist, a conflicted leader, or a quietly unraveling man, he brings a depth and gravity that anchors entire series. His work in Chernobyl, Mad Men, and The Terror is some of the finest character acting of the modern era.
Lee Pace

Tags: Regal • Warm • Commanding
Blurb: A presence that feels larger than life.
Lance Reddick

Tags: Commanding • Iconic Voice • Dignified
Blurb: A voice like thunder and a presence like steel.
Michael Biehn

Tags: 80s Icon • Vulnerable Tough Guy • Cult Favorite
Blurb: An action legend with real emotional depth.
Michael Shannon

Tags: Intense • Eccentric • Riveting
Blurb: One of the most distinctive actors working today.
Michael Wincott

Tags: Villain Specialist • Cult Icon • Gravel‑Voiced Legend
Blurb: Commands the screen with charisma and menace.
Oscar Isaac

Tags: Charismatic • Emotional Intelligence • Leading Man
Blurb: Effortlessly compelling with deep dramatic range.
Rufus Sewell

Tags: Darkly Charismatic • Intense • Complex
Blurb: Excels in morally gray, psychologically rich roles.
Sam Rockwell

Tags: Kinetic • Soulful • Scene‑Stealer
Blurb: Makes every role feel alive and unpredictable.
Timothy Olyphant

Tags: Cool • Charming • Deceptively Nuanced
Blurb: A modern classic leading man with effortless charisma.
Walton Goggins

Tags: Wild Card • Charismatic • Deeply Expressive
Blurb: A scene‑stealer with surprising emotional depth.
Benjamin Percy’s Horrifying News
I have been following Ben Percy’s work for awhile, even got to meet him at a book release (and got some Wolverine issues signed). Seems like a cool cat.
Now he’s working on a thing with Stephen King himself and it is using regional resources to put it into play.
Yes, I have already subscribed…even got one for my brother (shh, don’t tell him).
