The Man of Steel: The Lost Gospel of Snyder?
It’s big. And I’m not just talking about its 143 min. runtime, its universe-spanning plot, Han Zimmer’s colossal score, Zack Snyder’s apocalyptic visuals, or even its $120 million projected weekend […]
It’s big. And I’m not just talking about its 143 min. runtime, its universe-spanning plot, Han Zimmer’s colossal score, Zack Snyder’s apocalyptic visuals, or even its $120 million projected weekend […]
It is not always the same reasons that beckon us to sit at our desktops until sunrise, or endure the cramped back and sweaty legs symptomatic of a night’s binge […]
When I hear of humans who sell children’s bodies for money, when I read headlines of angry men who enact random violence against innocent marathon runners, when I learn that […]
Jacques Derrida has long been something of a gunslinger in the ivory tower. Recently, however, I have been made to consider what would happen if this gunslinger were to don […]
One of my favourite games of all time is oft-neglected Final Fantasy IX. Of the many reasons to love this game, one is that it contains my favourite character ever […]
Science versus faith. This is the unlikely starting point of the pilot episode of the hit anime series Fullmetal Alchemist (2003-4). I am an anime noob. I grew up heavily […]
The first time I played Final Fantasy VI I did not use a controller. It was October 20, 1994, the day of the game’s release, and I was in my […]
I recently watched the first three seasons of Downton Abbey. I loved the series and, as the third season drew to its shocking close, I found myself reflecting on the […]
Back before vampires had their own soap operas and bro-mances, not long after Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire (1973), and Stephen King’s Salem’s Lot (1975) were stirring the embers […]
Samuel Taylor Coleridge plays League of Legends Being the manipulator of time that I am, and having enjoyed my gaming session with Calvin on the weekend [find that post here], I […]