Author: Abigail Nussbaum
Folks, I need to apologize. The intersection of politics and pop culture is, I think we can generally agree, my beat on this blog, and in particular when it produces.
This last summer, when the WGA and SAG strikes were at their height, some people started saying that soon we would have nothing left to watch. Even at the time,.
Yeah. So. It's been a rough couple of months, nor are we out of them. As I've mentioned in the comments here a couple of times, I'm physically quite safe,.
The situation remains unclear, but as of this moment we are eight hours into a large-scale Hamas attack on Israeli territory, comprising thousands of rocket attacks and ground incursions into.
Terry Pratchett, author of more than fifty books, most of them set in the ever-expanding Discworld universe, died of complications of Alzheimer's in 2015. His death sent shockwaves through a.
Pictured: Star Trek's greatest shame Welcome back, after a long hiatus, to A Political History of the Future, our series about how science fiction intersects with politics, economics, sociology, and.
As we all know, film twitter is the fucking worst, and they are rarely in fuller flower than when a new movie by a beloved white male auteur is newly.
In brief, Oppenheimer is good, though I find some of the rapturous praise for it curiously overblown. Even allowing for the fact that I am fairly lukewarm on Christopher Nolan.