The Thrill of Hopelessness By Chris Cesarano • March 31st, 2017 Rogue One allowed us to revel in the oppressive power of the Empire in a way the original films never had. I wish Halo: ODST had done the same.
In Pato Box, Revenge Is a Dish Served With a Flurry Of Punches By Khee Hoon Chan • March 28th, 2017 “Full of nuance and quiet unease, Pato Box warrants your interest, subverting the fighting genre by sprinkling in elements of crime fiction and drama.”
There’s a New Power Rangers Movie and It’s Fine I Guess By Amanda Hudgins • March 27th, 2017 “Power Rangers is a cartoon rendered in the dull shades of grey and brown that have come to represent the modern blockbuster.”
My Three Year Quest to Suffer Through L.A. Noire By Matthew Byrd • March 23rd, 2017 What makes L.A. Noire so frustrating is that it seems to resent the things that make it great and love the things that it simply can not do.
Peter Jackson’s King Kong By Amanda Hudgins • March 13th, 2017 If you can get past that extended timeline, you still have to put up with a plot that drags along in a way that would make glaciers envious.
A Disappointment of Dads: Logan is Just Alright By Amanda Hudgins • March 6th, 2017 “We are supposed to give Logan credit because it tried, because it’s better than its peers. But trying does not mean you succeed.”
Self Insert Who is Clan Techie? By Amanda Hudgins • February 23rd, 2017 Fan ficton: where Judge Dredd meets Star Wars.
Documentary Sunday Welcome to Leith By Megan Condis • February 22nd, 2017 What do you do when Nazis come to take over your town?
The Burnt Offering On Preconceived Notions By Stu Horvath • February 21st, 2017 How do you create criteria to find more surprises that defy your criteria?
The Three John Wickiest Games By David Shimomura • February 13th, 2017 David Shimomura recreates that John Wick feeling in some popular shooters.