“Black Adam” Is The Latest Proof That Superhero Movies Need A Change
The DC film starring The Rock is a rote entry in the superhero canon.
Eric Thurm is a writer and the campaign coordinator for the National Writers Union. They wrote a book about the politics of board games, available from NYU Press.
The DC film starring The Rock is a rote entry in the superhero canon.
It Takes Two, a video game about a married couple on the verge of divorce, is a fun but also frustrating depiction of a romantic relationship.
The hotly anticipated Amazon series is beautifully shot and engaging, but doesn’t quite have a unifying story yet.
If there was a sense of justice or morality underpinning the world, it would be a train wreck. But it isn't. (Warning: Contains spoilers.)
Occasionally, someone will congratulate me on “committing to the bit,” as if it’s inconceivable that I could love something this much.
It Takes Two, a video game about a married couple on the verge of divorce, is a fun but also frustrating depiction of a romantic relationship.
The DC film starring The Rock is a rote entry in the superhero canon.
If there was a sense of justice or morality underpinning the world, it would be a train wreck. But it isn't. (Warning: Contains spoilers.)
The hotly anticipated Amazon series is beautifully shot and engaging, but doesn’t quite have a unifying story yet.
Occasionally, someone will congratulate me on “committing to the bit,” as if it’s inconceivable that I could love something this much.