Legends of Tomorrow Wants to Be Doctor Who, and Is All the Better for It By Dominic Preston • October 21st, 2016 The first season of Legends of Tomorrow never left the shadows of The Flash and Arrow, but it could turn it around for season 2
Diaries of a Spaceport Janitor Crushed My Soul By Dominic Preston • October 12th, 2016 Diaries of a Spaceport Janitor is the most faithful janitorial simulator on the market, and that’s as depressing as it sounds. But in a good way.
If You’re Not Watching Ash vs Evil Dead, You’re Doing It Wrong By Dominic Preston • October 5th, 2016 Ash is still a doofus, still has a boomstick and a chainsaw hand, and there’s still enough blood to make Carrie blush. And it still rules.
Virginia Is a Game, But Should It Be? By Dominic Preston • September 28th, 2016 Bickering about whether something is or isn’t a videogame is boring. Let’s talk about whether it should be a videogame.
Blair Witch is the Embodiment of Cinema in 2016 By Dominic Preston • September 15th, 2016 Blair Witch is a mission statement for horror to come, but it fails to write the new blueprint like its predecessor.
HBO’s Westworld Looks Like A Remake Done Right By Dominic Preston • September 9th, 2016 We have returned from the robo-west to talk all about HBO’s Westworld.
Unwinnable’s First Look at Luke Cage By Dominic Preston • September 8th, 2016 The third in Netflix’s take on Marvel heroes, Luke Cage differentiates itself from it’s sibling shows and brings Black Lives Matter to to bear.
Dreading Long Games By Dominic Preston • August 24th, 2016 I didn’t want to have to leave like this. You deserve someone that can give you more time. It’s not you, Solus Project, it’s me.
Netflix’s The Get Down and Learning to Get Down By Dominic Preston • August 17th, 2016 The Get Down doesn’t quite know what it means to get down. Is it still worth watching though?