Hail Benefits! Finding the Super Criminal Syndicate that is Right for You By Michael Edwards • May 23rd, 2012 In a world of corrupt corporations and crappy jobs, Michael Edwards wants to cut to the chase and join up with a super criminal syndicate. At least they have ray guns.
Nice Villains Finish First By Ethan Sacks • May 22nd, 2012 The Avengers may have a Hulk, but villains like Loki have style, heart and pathos. So stick it, Stark! Ethan Sacks talks to big-screen supervillains Tom Hiddleston and Mark Strong (Sinestro) about their real lives as nice guys.
He Ain’t that Bad By Erik Weinbrecht • May 22nd, 2012 Erik Weinbrecht is pretty sure that not all villains are all that bad. Let’s see who deserves to get cut some slack.
The Burnt Offering Unfairy Tales By Stu Horvath • May 21st, 2012 Stu Horvath introduces Villains Week with a call to honor our inner bad guy.
Gods and Audiences – The Horrors of Filmmaking By Gia Grillo • April 30th, 2012 Gia Grillo has found the real monster in The Cabin in the Woods and Rubber – the audience.
When to Hold ’em and When to Fold ’em By Ian Gonzales • April 26th, 2012 Ian Gonzales is a stubborn jerk, but you don’t have to be.
Uhhhrng Brains… How We Fell in Love With Zombies By Erik Weinbrecht • April 24th, 2012 Erik Weinbrecht applauds the world’s acceptance and newfound love for zombies.
Long Live the Multiverse By Gus Mastrapa • April 20th, 2012 Gus Mastrapa looks at the barriers between creative worlds and screams, “TEAR DOWN THOSE WALLS!”
Development Hell By Ian Gonzales • April 19th, 2012 Ian Gonzales has found himself in Development Hell.
How I Let Go of Star Wars By Gus Mastrapa • April 6th, 2012 Gus Mastrapa explains how he jettisoned his Star Wars nostalgia.
Why Geek Matters By Gus Mastrapa • March 30th, 2012 Gus Mastrapa explains why he’s still proud to be a geek.
Mother’s Legacy: Engendering AI in Videogames By Cara Ellison • March 30th, 2012 Mother, why are you trying to kill us? Cara Ellison examines the foundations of fear for the female AI.
Oh, RoboCop By Charles Francis Moran VI • March 23rd, 2012 For your entertainment: Charles Francis Moran VI collects the strangest videos of RoboCop to be found on the Internet.
RoboChrist and Space Jesus By Gus Mastrapa • March 23rd, 2012 In honor of Unwinnable’s Robocop Week, Gus Mastrapa finds a way to link the work of Paul Verhoeven, Mass Effect’s Commander Shepard and Jesus Christ.
The Dusty Hoard – RoboCop 2: The Official Movie Adaptation By Ian Gonzales • March 22nd, 2012 Ian Gonzales takes a break from shooting Nuke to reread RoboCop 2: The Official Movie Adaptation.
Serve the Public Trust, Protect the Innocent, Look Badass By Dan Apczynski • March 22nd, 2012 Detroit’s own Dan Apczynski talks to Brandon Walley of the Imagination Station about the status of Detroit’s RoboCop memorial statue.
Brand MillerCop By Michael Edwards • March 21st, 2012 Mike Edwards ponders one of life’s greatest mysteries: Could there have been better RoboCop sequels?
RoboCop Reboot? It’s Been Done. By Bee Tee Dee • March 20th, 2012 Bee Tee Dee determines that RoboCop’s spiritual successor already exists.
Unwinnable Celebrates RoboCop Week By Charles Francis Moran VI • March 19th, 2012 Unwinnable shows that there is a little bit of love for RoboCop in all of us.
I’d Buy That for a Dollar! By Garrett Martin • March 19th, 2012 Garrett Martin finally sees the original RoboCop and admits that, yeah – it’s pretty good.
Of Men and Monsters – A Look at Historical/Fictional Mash-Ups By Kenneth J. Lucas • March 1st, 2012 Ken Lucas takes a look at historical figures who are zombie killers, vampire hunters and demon slayers.
The Devil Inside By Ian Gonzales • February 23rd, 2012 Ian Gonzales discusses loss of self and The Exorcist.
Favorite Satans: Top Depictions of the Devil in Movies By Ed Coleman • February 21st, 2012 Ed Coleman takes a humorous look at portrayals of the Devil in film.
Ghost Rider: Motorcycle Hero? By Michael Edwards • February 15th, 2012 Mike Edwards discusses Ghost Rider and finds that vengeance is a dish best served in small portions.
Confessions of a ‘Downton’ Dude By Matt Marrone • February 3rd, 2012 Matt Marrone publicly embraces his love of Downton Abbey and gets himself featured in the New York Post.
Vixens Break By Team Unwinnable • January 22nd, 2012 Team Unwinnable is psyched for the Vixens of Virtue Vixens of Vice Season 2 DVD.
A Planet Where Apes are Animated on Men? By Ethan Sacks • January 20th, 2012 Ethan Sacks demands an Oscar nod for Andy Serkis’ motion-capture performance in Rise of the Planet of the Apes.
The Madness of the Infinite Do-Over By Gus Mastrapa • January 13th, 2012 Gus Mastrapa sinks into a nightmare of madness fueled by science experiments, pot brownies and Super Crate Box.
The Best Movies of 2011 By Team Unwinnable • December 29th, 2011 Team Unwinnable goes through all their ticket stubs to find out what the best movies of 2011 were.
You Had Me at “Elementary” – A Game of Shadows Reviewed By Heather Sedlak • December 24th, 2011 Heather Sedlak reviews A Game of Shadows and discusses her love of Sherlock Holmes.
1… 2… 10! Again! By Bee Tee Dee • December 19th, 2011 Bee Tee Dee imagines Kevin McCallister in his early 30s, still up to his old tricks.
Conan the Delirious Comedian By Stu Horvath • December 5th, 2011 Arnold Schwarzenegger says “exactly” so many times in the commentary track for Conan the Barbarian, Unwinnable thought it would make a great drinking game. We all got alcohol poisoning.
The Most Sensational, Inspirational, Celebrational Muppet Movie By Gia Grillo • November 29th, 2011 Gia Grillo gets things started with her review of The Muppets.
Wilhelm Scream Break By Rob Roberts • November 28th, 2011 Team Unwinnable shares a little useless (yet interesting) movie sound effect knowledge.
Well, Isn’t She Precious? By Ethan Sacks • November 28th, 2011 Ethan Sacks shares some thoughts on the midseason finale of The Walking Dead.
The Ring Finally Rewatched By Gia Grillo • November 21st, 2011 At the behest of her readers, Gia Grillo dares to watch The Ring for the first time since it nearly killed her.
Raiders of the Lost Media – Wired’s Relic Wranglers By Stu Horvath • November 10th, 2011 Stu Horvath talks to Chris Baker about Wired’s new Relic Wranglers project.
The Holler’s Screaming All the Time By Ian Gonzales • November 7th, 2011 Ian Gonzales chats with John Lee, Patton Oswalt, Kristen Schaal and the cast of the new Adult Swim mini-series, The Heart, She Holler.
Renegade Astronauts and Sentient Motorcycles By Daniel Imperiale • November 7th, 2011 Ever heard of Heat Vision and Jack? You should have. Dan Imperiale tells us why.
Goongala! It’s Casey Jones – The Movie By Dave Trainer • November 2nd, 2011 Dave Trainer satisfies his masked vigilante fetish with the Casey Jones movie.