by Leeann Remiker | Apr 30, 2025
From ‘Severance’ to Bong Joon-ho’s ‘Mickey 17’, recent media has become obsessed with doppelgängers as a metaphor for fractured identity within a fast-moving, capitalist world. Seeing the slick body of Robert Pattinson fall lifelessly out of a septic printer over and...
by Emma Gladstone | Apr 27, 2025
Lady Gaga headlines 2025 Coachella, bringing together a mix of her gothic and mayhemic music. The Gaga effect is real. It’s a rule that anyone who packed into the desert for Coachella 2025 learned within the first five minutes of her headlining set— or, really, the...
by Leeann Remiker | Apr 23, 2025
Gene Hackman was not supposed to be a movie star. A Marine dropout, a struggling actor well into his thirties, a man once voted “Least Likely to Succeed” by his acting troupe, Hackman nonetheless clawed his way into Hollywood through sheer force of will. His career,...
by Mario Martinez Ignacio | Apr 18, 2025
Innovative storytelling techniques and immersive worldbuilding in today’s popular series and films reflect the enduring legacy of a game that has captivated imaginations for decades. Created by Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson and first published by Tactical Studies...
by Mario Martinez Ignacio | Apr 16, 2025
‘Spy High’ incorporates comedic elements to its documentaristic nature in order to create a unique type of docuseries, creating a new paradigm for the medium. In February 2010, the Lower Merion School District became the center of attention all over the country when...