I Will Go Down With This Trash Ship By Amanda Hudgins • December 23rd, 2015 Fanfiction is going to make Kylo Ren and Rey a couple, and there’s nothing you can do to stop it. (Huge spoilers within, you weenie.)
I Love Leia By AJ Moser • December 21st, 2015 “The princess was my first real encounter with a strong female character. She was a diplomat, a rebel, a leader and an all around hero.”
I Love Chewbacca By Evan Hauled Gedhill • December 21st, 2015 “I love Chewie the individual as I love Chewie, in the abstract, as a symbol of acceptance far greater than any human seems able to achieve.”
I Love Han By Jill Scharr • December 21st, 2015 Jill Scharr loves Han Solo. But more than that, she loves Han’s relationship with Leia.
The Burnt Offering The Ambivalent Side of the Force By Stu Horvath • December 18th, 2015 Stu Horvath doesn’t mind if the Force decides to sleep in.
The Essential Quality of Star Wars By Roy Graham • December 10th, 2015 “How can we praise Battlefront for possessing that intangible quality of Star Wars-ness if it ignores such a sizable chunk of the Star Wars canon?”
Mankind Divided, as is Science Fiction By Josh Griffiths • December 10th, 2015 “It isn’t just that the creators behind these science fiction stories don’t add diverse characters, it’s that there’s a large fan base that are actively hostile to diversity.”
The Good Dinosaur and Bill Nye’s Admirable Exercise in Futility By Tim Mulkerin • December 10th, 2015 Who would have thought that a movie about dinosaurs would parallel the old Ken Ham/Bill Nye dispute?
The Mark Hamill Movie Marathon: A How-To Guide By Declan Taggart • December 4th, 2015 For as long as mankind has loved Mark Hamill, it has also faced its greatest foe: properly preparing for Mark Hamill Movie Marathons. Together, with this How-To Guide, we can beat that foe.
Running on Broken Glass By Amanda Hudgins • December 2nd, 2015 “Metal Gear Solid V sabotages its own depth by playing everything straight, by presenting real world horror alongside events that are completely ridiculous.”