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A crop of the box for the double feature The Unseen and the Uninvited, with an art deco painting mostly in shades of green with a man in a suit holding an unconscious woman while in the background a face with wide eyes stares and a shadow lurks

Uninvited and Unseen: Two Chilly Classics of the 1940s on Blu-ray Together

By Orrin Grey • July 26th, 2024

The success of The Uninvited hangs in the air around Lewis Allen’s 1945 follow-up, The Unseen.

Funeral Rites
A drawing of a river cutting through a valley, rendered in striking black and red ink.

Smelting RPGs Down to Simple Bliss with Outcast Silver Raiders

By Justin Reeve • July 26th, 2024

“Perhaps out of a sense of satire or perhaps just because I really like horror movies, metal and the occult, I wanted to create something that would have been absolutely forbidden in my house.”

Feature Excerpt

The World Outside the Glass was Almost Gorgeous

By Will Borger • July 25th, 2024

The first step to solving a problem is admitting a problem exists, and the role you played in causing it. None of us are innocent.

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A Los Angeles beach on an overcast day.

The Games Space

By Jay Castello • July 24th, 2024

Geoff is excited for videogames at Opening Night Live in August. Geoff is excited for videogames at the Game Awards in December. Geoff is excited for videogames at Summer Game Fest in June. Soon it will be August again.

Letter to a Heroine
Melissa King's pink pompadoured FFXIV character, Bobot Bobot, celebrates a victory with two pink-suited Fall Guys.

Bobot Bobot and the Power of Cute

By Melissa King • July 23rd, 2024

Mel’s back with an essay praising the most important heroine of all: herself.

Nonhuman Meditations
Artwork depicting Godzilla curled up in the Roman Colosseum while spotlights shine on him from several angles.

Godzilla: From Nuclear Trauma to Emotionally Recovering in the Colosseum

By Alyssa Wejebe • July 22nd, 2024

While Godzilla was created from nuclear warfare – he’s ultimately not his creator. Or he doesn’t have to be.

The Sorcerers’ Enclave

By Stu Horvath and John McGuire • July 22nd, 2024

You know the Necromancer is always going to be trouble.

Here's the Thing
Kurt Russell as Lee Shaw in Monarch: Legacy of Monsters.

Godzilla’s Legacy of Humans

By Rob Rich • July 19th, 2024

Rob has always rolled his eyes whenever people complain about spending too much time with the people in Godzilla films, and watching Monarch: Legacy of Monsters gave him even more Strong Opinions on the subject.

Letter from the Editor

Unwinnable Monthly – July 2024

By David Shimomura • July 19th, 2024

It’s Skinner’s game industry.

Forms in Light
A busy street in Tokyo, filled with colorful ads and signage.

Taming the Beast

By Justin Reeve • July 18th, 2024

The tale of Japan’s Bubble Economy and the metaphorical devastation wrought by Godzilla provides valuable lessons for the future of generations everywhere.

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