A Dismal Tide: The Rover’s Neo-Western Nature By Wyeth Leslie • October 9th, 2024 The Rover’s version of the West is as wounded as Eric and Rey, from the abandoned mines to the weather-worn outposts.
Meat and Potatoes Country: Nightmare at Noon (1988) on Blu-ray By Orrin Grey • December 23rd, 2022 To an enormous extent, your enjoyment of (and even tolerance for) Nightmare at Noon will rely largely on how much affection you have for these actors, since they’re the beating heart of the film.
Casting Deep Meteo El Hijo, the Solid Snake of Tag By Levi Rubeck • February 4th, 2021 In stealth games, I always aspire to be the ghost.
Spilled Ink A Softer West Part 2 – Trigun By Austin Price • October 11th, 2017 Part two in a two-part essay explore the themes and style of Yaushiro Nightow’s wildly popular western manga.
Spilled Ink A Softer West Part 1 – Trigun By Austin Price • October 4th, 2017 Few settings lend themselves so well to explorations of violence as the Western.
Why the Videogame Western is s One Horse Town By Matthew Byrd • November 3rd, 2016 How the West was won by Red Dead Redemption.
Hell or High Water is Everything a Modern Western Should Be By AJ Moser • September 9th, 2016 The Western genre is back, just not in a way you’d expect.