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On Misery and Splendor in Paterson, New JerseyNicholas Haggerty •Jan 14, 2026The New Jersey mill town founded by Alexander Hamilton bears the weight of exploitative capitalism while evincing a magnetic pull for new immigrants on their path to the American Dream.
I Support His Computer Generated PoliciesRob Collins•Jan 6, 2026With AI-generated deepfakes becoming a viable campaign tool, why bother with democracy?
The Lanthimosian EthosMichael Campbell•Dec 29, 2025In Yorgos Lanthimos' most recent film, Bugonia, the Greek director further codifies the rules defining his films' thought worlds.
Evergreens and Eves: The Layperson’s Guide to Christmas Louis Thompsett•Dec 21, 2025If you go back far enough, Christmas doesn’t exist at all. What exists instead is winter.
Hollywood's Wuthering HeightsAlice Keeling•Dec 20, 2025Is Hollywood up to the challenge of the Victorian classic? Has it ever been?
Tarantino Shatters Cinema's Sacred Contract: The Pulp Fiction Revolution Louis Thompsett•Nov 27, 2025What happens to movies when gangsters start discussing the metric system over murder?
Marketing for MysticsKate Brunswick•Nov 21, 2025Mel Robbins and the false authority of the self-help guru.
Peregrinations in a Campy, Postwar DreamscapeMichael Campbell•Nov 14, 2025A 1977 cult masterpiece from Nobuhiko Obayashi’s delivers even as the cameras blink shut.
Cameos for a TikTokDeMoKracyRob Collins•Nov 10, 2025Both rising and disgraced politicians come to Cameo to line their pockets.
The Decline Is Being TelevisedLiam Stegman•Nov 1, 2025Gil Scott-Heron described an America that has little changed.
A Cultural PubertyKate Brunswick•Oct 23, 2025Feel like changing your interlocutor's views? Think again. Our brains can't do no wrong.
Hoarding Nickels: The Ultra-Contrarian InvestmentThornwell May•Oct 22, 2025Stacking coins in your basement is the newest, ludicrous money-making scheme.
One Battle After Another: Paul Thomas Anderson's Cartoon California Michael Campbell•Oct 17, 2025The rogues and anti-fascists find a place in a mythical present.
McMadness in JapanAlexander Noschese •Oct 17, 2025Wasted fast food plagues a country gone mad over the pursuit of collectible Pokémon cards.
On Misery and Splendor in Paterson, New JerseyNicholas Haggerty •Jan 14, 2026The New Jersey mill town founded by Alexander Hamilton bears the weight of exploitative capitalism while evincing a magnetic pull for new immigrants on their path to the American Dream.
I Support His Computer Generated PoliciesRob Collins•Jan 6, 2026With AI-generated deepfakes becoming a viable campaign tool, why bother with democracy?
The Lanthimosian EthosMichael Campbell•Dec 29, 2025In Yorgos Lanthimos' most recent film, Bugonia, the Greek director further codifies the rules defining his films' thought worlds.
Evergreens and Eves: The Layperson’s Guide to Christmas Louis Thompsett•Dec 21, 2025If you go back far enough, Christmas doesn’t exist at all. What exists instead is winter.
Hollywood's Wuthering HeightsAlice Keeling•Dec 20, 2025Is Hollywood up to the challenge of the Victorian classic? Has it ever been?
Tarantino Shatters Cinema's Sacred Contract: The Pulp Fiction Revolution Louis Thompsett•Nov 27, 2025What happens to movies when gangsters start discussing the metric system over murder?
Marketing for MysticsKate Brunswick•Nov 21, 2025Mel Robbins and the false authority of the self-help guru.
Peregrinations in a Campy, Postwar DreamscapeMichael Campbell•Nov 14, 2025A 1977 cult masterpiece from Nobuhiko Obayashi’s delivers even as the cameras blink shut.
Cameos for a TikTokDeMoKracyRob Collins•Nov 10, 2025Both rising and disgraced politicians come to Cameo to line their pockets.
The Decline Is Being TelevisedLiam Stegman•Nov 1, 2025Gil Scott-Heron described an America that has little changed.
A Cultural PubertyKate Brunswick•Oct 23, 2025Feel like changing your interlocutor's views? Think again. Our brains can't do no wrong.
Hoarding Nickels: The Ultra-Contrarian InvestmentThornwell May•Oct 22, 2025Stacking coins in your basement is the newest, ludicrous money-making scheme.
One Battle After Another: Paul Thomas Anderson's Cartoon California Michael Campbell•Oct 17, 2025The rogues and anti-fascists find a place in a mythical present.
McMadness in JapanAlexander Noschese •Oct 17, 2025Wasted fast food plagues a country gone mad over the pursuit of collectible Pokémon cards.
On Misery and Splendor in Paterson, New JerseyNicholas Haggerty •Jan 14, 2026The New Jersey mill town founded by Alexander Hamilton bears the weight of exploitative capitalism while evincing a magnetic pull for new immigrants on their path to the American Dream.
I Support His Computer Generated PoliciesRob Collins•Jan 6, 2026With AI-generated deepfakes becoming a viable campaign tool, why bother with democracy?
The Lanthimosian EthosMichael Campbell•Dec 29, 2025In Yorgos Lanthimos' most recent film, Bugonia, the Greek director further codifies the rules defining his films' thought worlds.
Evergreens and Eves: The Layperson’s Guide to Christmas Louis Thompsett•Dec 21, 2025If you go back far enough, Christmas doesn’t exist at all. What exists instead is winter.
Hollywood's Wuthering HeightsAlice Keeling•Dec 20, 2025Is Hollywood up to the challenge of the Victorian classic? Has it ever been?
Tarantino Shatters Cinema's Sacred Contract: The Pulp Fiction Revolution Louis Thompsett•Nov 27, 2025What happens to movies when gangsters start discussing the metric system over murder?
Marketing for MysticsKate Brunswick•Nov 21, 2025Mel Robbins and the false authority of the self-help guru.
Peregrinations in a Campy, Postwar DreamscapeMichael Campbell•Nov 14, 2025A 1977 cult masterpiece from Nobuhiko Obayashi’s delivers even as the cameras blink shut.
Cameos for a TikTokDeMoKracyRob Collins•Nov 10, 2025Both rising and disgraced politicians come to Cameo to line their pockets.
The Decline Is Being TelevisedLiam Stegman•Nov 1, 2025Gil Scott-Heron described an America that has little changed.
A Cultural PubertyKate Brunswick•Oct 23, 2025Feel like changing your interlocutor's views? Think again. Our brains can't do no wrong.
Hoarding Nickels: The Ultra-Contrarian InvestmentThornwell May•Oct 22, 2025Stacking coins in your basement is the newest, ludicrous money-making scheme.
One Battle After Another: Paul Thomas Anderson's Cartoon California Michael Campbell•Oct 17, 2025The rogues and anti-fascists find a place in a mythical present.
McMadness in JapanAlexander Noschese •Oct 17, 2025Wasted fast food plagues a country gone mad over the pursuit of collectible Pokémon cards.