California Gothic By Levi Rubeck • November 7th, 2017 Nearly twenty years later, I’m afforded the chance to correct the failings of my youth and catch The Black Heart Procession on tour again
The Burnt Offering A Miscellany By Stu Horvath • November 7th, 2017 This month’s column is the equivalent of a clip show – horror movies, criticism of toxic fandom, fretting about fatherhood and more inside!
The Uncomfortable Racial Stereotypes in ARMS and Videogames By Khee Hoon Chan • November 7th, 2017 Part of me find Min Min’s appetite for ramen (lamian?) genuinely endearing—but it may be so for other people of Chinese ancestry.
Fascination On Who Saw Her Die? By Astrid Budgor • November 6th, 2017 As a director not bloodthirsty enough for the horror fans and not tasteful enough for the cinephiles, it only makes him ripe for endless rediscovery.
Documentary Sunday The Confession Tapes By Megan Condis • November 6th, 2017 Why would you confess to a crime you didn’t commit? Megan Condis watches The Confession Tapes to find out.
500 movies in a year By Amanda Hudgins • November 3rd, 2017 There are a few things no one actually wants to hear about: your dreams, your diet, and how many movies you’ve seen this year.
The Board Soul Food Wars By Jeremy Signor • November 2nd, 2017 Board games can be obsessed with war, but some themes are just as cutthroat.
Feature Excerpt Gods & Astronauts – An Excerpt from Unwinnable Monthly 96 By Oliver Milne • November 1st, 2017 If space is the final frontier for science, how come so many scientists and science fiction writers use the language of religion to describe it?
The Heart that Swings the Hammer: The Last of Us: Part II By Levi Rubeck • November 1st, 2017 It doesn’t take much peeling to find implications that the Last of Us: Part II will contain something more than non-stop slaughter.