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Downfall Asks: How Do You Want to Spend the End of Days?

By Megan Condis • January 18th, 2016

A floating island, falsified data, collaboration and a society about to slide into oblivion.

Words like Hammers, Sentences like Bombs

By Stu Horvath • December 4th, 2015

Stu Horvath reads Laird Barron’s latest novella, X’s for Eyes.

Misery on Broadway: Stick to Action

By Amanda Hudgins • December 1st, 2015

John McClane should have stayed in Chicago.

Don’t Starve on Thanksgiving

By Jeremiah Cheney • November 30th, 2015

It’s a hard life out there in… wherever Don’t Starve takes place. Wilson and his gnome buddy aren’t going to let Thanksgiving pass them by, though.

It’s Time to Forgive Constantine

By Amanda Hudgins • November 23rd, 2015

Keenu’s Constantine is turning 10 years old, maybe it’s time to finally time to forgive the film for its one major gripe. Even God forgave him, can’t you?

Return to Call of Cthulhu – UW69

By Stu Horvath • November 13th, 2015

Stu is looking forward to driving his RPG players insane in Call of Cthulhu. Plus: We’re going MONTHLY!

The Burnt Offering

Content is the Opiate of the Masthead

By Stu Horvath • November 6th, 2015

A website that chases advertising dollars with lists and re-writes is the same as a factory that pumps toxic waste into the ecosystem.

Regression: A Scene from a Career in Decline

By Declan Taggart • November 6th, 2015

Regression is so much like a TV movie. Every time I look at the cinema screen, I’m surprised. I think: Wow. Why’s this TV so big? And how did it get into our living room?

A Collection of Apocalypses: An Interview with Paul Tremblay

By Stu Horvath • November 5th, 2015

“When horror is done well, I love the sense of awe, of holy-shit-what-is-that…” Stu talks with horror writer Paul Tremblay on his influences, past and future.

The Co-op of Cthulhu

By D.M. Olson • November 5th, 2015

“Arkham Horror could be used as a case study of almost perfectly executed mechanics as narrative.” D.M. Olson dies to Cthulhu in two Lovecraftian board games.

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