• What Remains of Edith Finch

    It turns out that the game from last year that has gotten near-universal praise and made it onto multiple best-of lists is actually pretty good.

  • No Place in Her Story

    The Last Jedi is really just a rehash of many of the ideas from the first Star Wars movie.

  • If You Was a Pedant You’d Understand

    Enjoying pointless endeavors like encouraging the correct use of language and finding fault with years-old internet video essays

  • The Right People

    About the return of Mystery Science Theater 3000 and the creepy complexities of nerd ownership

  • Cyber-Hot Take Strike Force 2017: The Reckoning

    Reports from an alternate timeline where the sky’s the color of a television tuned to a dead channel.

  • Harambe of Darkness

    Kong: Skull Island is a focus-grouped action movie franchise launch, but it’s clever and artistic enough to avoid being disposable and forgettable.

  • The Road Not Taken

    Playdead’s “Inside” is a beautiful and horrible masterpiece, but it also feels like it reveals a hard limit on what video games are capable of. Spoilers throughout, so please don’t read this until you’ve finished the game.

  • City of Infuriatingly Charismatic Stars

    Reporting back from a movie-filled weekend. Some spoilers for the relentlessly charming La La Land, and a review of Rogue One inspired by Thumper the rabbit

  • Violent Delights

    The end of Westworld’s first season has felt like a series of reveals for the sake of having reveals. This post is packed full of unmarked spoilers.

  • No Insight To Be Had Out There

    Shallow takes on “Baby, It’s Cold Outside” are a perfect example of faux-progressive pop cultural simplification for the Twitter generation

  • Now They Set Their Clocks By Mine

    Moana is a by-the-numbers Disney princess movie that keeps going off-script to transform into something inspired.

  • Some-maj

    Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them is at its best when it’s at its darkest and weirdest.