Religious Zealots, Mercenaries and Sadomasochistic Demons: A Study In Antagonism By Ian Gonzales • May 24th, 2012 Ian Gonzales looks at the nature of the antagonist through the lens of Hellraiser, Star Trek V and Metal Gear Solid.
Cobra – Everyone’s Favorite Fascists By Ed Coleman • May 24th, 2012 How a movie trailer reawakened Ed Coleman’s love for G.I. Joe’s nemesis.
GoldenEye and the Politics of Espionage By Cara Ellison • May 24th, 2012 “Do you even know who the enemy is?” Cara Ellison examines GoldenEye and wonders if the real villain in the James Bond universe is actually Jolly Old England.
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.