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Bateman is the founder of Credo 23, an organization that aims to promote human-driven filmmaking and combat the growing use of AI in the industry.
The New York Times may lament the return of the 1980s, but this was an era of patriotism, and we should welcome the return of its energy.
Actress Justine Bateman warned those under 30 not to be convinced by the media or politicians to "resist the other side" and have a "heart attack over nothing." ...
Filmmaker and director Justine Bateman reacts to President Donald Trump's visit to California on 'Jesse Watters Primetime.' Just a tremendous amount of transparency between the President, the ...
Family Ties star Justine Bateman put Prince Harry and Meghan Markle on blast as “disaster tourists” after they handed out food and other supplies at an evacuation center for victims of the L.A ...
Justine Bateman said this week that the cancel culture connected to President Donald Trump ‘s 2016 victory and beyond has become “fucking unbearable.” “I don’t remember a time in my ...
Filmmaker Justine Bateman celebrates the end of the cancel-culture era and her Social Media Video Critiques during an appearance on "The Megyn Kelly Show." JUSTINE BATEMAN: If people go to my ...
Actress and director Justine Bateman expressed enthusiasm over Donald Trump's 2024 presidential win, viewing it as the end of the "woke era" and cancel culture.
Watch the clip below: Actress Justine Bateman on what President-elect Trump’s victory means to her: “What I'm really excited about is that the political correctness, the sort of woke era is over.
Justine Bateman feels like she can breathe again after the presidential election. She's not alone – though many disagree.