Podcasts / Nintendo Keeps Going Back To The Millennial Nostalgia Well (And So Does Everyone Else) "Nintendo’s just like 'You’ll buy it again, you son of a bitch.' And we will" By Nathan Grayson / 8 May 2026
Movies / Thank God, They’re Properly Re-Releasing The Devils A white whale of preservation for film freaks, Ken Russell's classic is finally getting the treatment befitting a masterpiece. By Chris Person / 7 May 2026
Movies / Charlie Day, Who Plays Luigi In The Mario Movies, Shouts Out Alleged United Healthcare CEO Killer Luigi Mangione Based By Nathan Grayson / 2 Apr 2026
Interview / Meiko Kaji's 60 Year Career Has Been Defined By Stubborn Ambition Half a century after Lady Snowblood, the famed Japanese actress revisits he roles, risks, and relentless drive that carried her into immortality in pop culture cinema. By Isaiah Colbert / 31 Mar 2026
Woke Week / Nightbreed Is An Impossible, Anti-Assimilationist Masterpiece Clive Barker’s Nightbreed was butchered on release, but through a miracle it was restored back to its daring vision. By Chris Person / 27 Mar 2026
The Work / This Year's Oscar Nominees Have Real Fight In Them, Even If Hollywood Doesn't An introduction to The Work, a column about resistance in fiction By Joshua Rivera / 12 Feb 2026
Movies / They Didn’t Stop To Think If They Should Xfinity's Jurassic Park superbowl ad is a lesson how to do everything wrong when the original movie did everything right. By Chris Person / 5 Feb 2026
Anime / Once A Hack, Always A Hack Darren Aronofsky producing an AI slop show isn’t surprising when you consider how he’s been aping Satoshi Kon’s work By Isaiah Colbert / 2 Feb 2026
Movies / Kokuho Has The Juice Kokuho is a blistering look at how far an artist will bleed, bend, and break in pursuit of perfection By Isaiah Colbert / 26 Jan 2026
Movies / The Testament Of Ann Lee Makes A Dying Faith Radical Through its interpretation of Shaker songs and dances, the movie shows what made the movement challenging By Riley MacLeod / 5 Jan 2026
Afterchat / Wake Up Dead Man's Saving Grace Is How It Talks About Religion A "road-to-Damascus thing" goes a long way By Isaiah Colbert and Riley MacLeod / 16 Dec 2025
Movies / Rental Family Is The True Brenaissance Film We’ve Been Waiting For Less a review and more a childhood fan giving Brendan Fraser his flowers as my first movie star By Isaiah Colbert / 26 Nov 2025