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The Society of the ‘Fight Club’ is the Society of the Spectacle

When Jack, the lead protagonist and narrator of Fight Club (David Fincher, 1999), is at work, he monologues that “with insomnia,…

Film, July 2017, Online Essays, PopMatters

Navigating the Hollywood Monsters of the ‘Resident Evil’ Videogame Franchise

Following an arc from the haunted house terror of the original release in 1996 through to an explosive apex of…

June 2017, Online Essays, PopMatters, Video Games

‘The Sopranos’: Mythologizing the Gangster Genre

In a 1933 publicity piece for the film Blondie Johnson, Warner Brothers declared that, “The value of [gangster] films now…

Film, Jan 2017, Online Essays, PopMatters, Television

‘Sherlock’: “The Six Thatchers” Goes Beyond Disappointing Into Downright Nonsense

Holmes’ abductive methodology, through which an observed inference is arrived at through considering the known facts, may prove useful in…

Jan 2017, Online Reviews, PopMatters, Television

The Best TV of 2016: Preacher

Preacher occupies the foul-mouthed and gore-soaked terrain somewhere between NBC’s cancelled Constantine (2014) and the Starz network’s Ash vs Evil Dead (2015-). All three shows…

Comics, Dec 2016, Online Reviews, PopMatters, Television

The Best TV of 2016: Planet Earth II

Planet Earth II is a six-part British nature documentary from the BBC, but only considering it as such would be as…

Dec 2016, Online Reviews, PopMatters, Television

The Best TV of 2016: Game of Thrones

When you play the game of thrones, you win or you die. When you play the game of thrones, you…

Dec 2016, Online Reviews, PopMatters, Television

The Best Film of 2016: Nocturnal Animals

Near-naked ladies cavort on the enlarged frame in slow-motion close-up. The sizeable sirens brazenly fill the dimensions of our headspace…

Dec 2016, Film, Online Reviews, PopMatters

Spike Jonze: Examining the Collective Work Behind the Indie Brand Name

Inscribed beneath the film title on the promotional materials of Being John Malkovich (1999) are the words ‘A Film Directed…

Directory of World Cinema, Directory of World Cinema: American Independent 3, Film, Oct 2016, Print Essays

Noah Baumbach: Presenting Characters that Explore Self-Worth to Become ‘Kind of an Asshole’

Since 1995, Noah Baumbach has written and directed seven full-length feature films, and has additionally written, or contributed to, the…

Directory of World Cinema, Directory of World Cinema: American Independent 3, Film, Oct 2016, Print Essays

Future Technology in the ‘Star Trek’ Reboots: Complex Future(s)

With our first explorative adventure in Future Technology in the ‘Star Trek’ Reboots:Tethered and Performative, we examined how, through looking…

Co-written, Film, Oct 2016, Online Essays, PopMatters, Television

Future Technology in the ‘Star Trek’ Reboots: Tethered and Performative

As human beings, we are constantly developing, and exploration is one of the ways in which we can expect to…

Co-written, Film, Oct 2016, Online Essays, PopMatters, Television

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