There Is No Antimemetics Division reminded me why I keep coming back to speculative fiction.
The Worst Filing System Known To Humans
Reload the Canons!
This series of articles is an attempt to play through The Canon of videogames: your Metroids, your Marios, your Zeldas, your Pokemons, that kind of thing.
Except I'm not playing the original games. Instead, I'm playing only remakes, remixes, and weird fan projects. This is the canon of games as seen through the eyes of fans, and I'm going to treat fan games as what they are: legitimate works of art in their own right that deserve our analysis and respect.
Monday, December 16, 2024
Thursday, November 28, 2024
The Twilight Zone Reboot, Five Years Later
Jordan Peele's Twilight Zone reboot is a bizarre time capsule of issues liberals said they cared about in 2019. Just five years on, many of them seem unspeakable at the highest level of politics. What insights into this rapid about-face can we glean from its first season?
Monday, September 30, 2024
Jon McNaughton: Reactionary Painter As Postmodernist
Hey, you see the recent output from Jon McNaughton, painter of all values traditional and all aesthetics that uphold the Western Tradition? Yeah, is it just me or is it starting to look a little... you know... degenerate?
Sunday, April 30, 2023
A Multiverse Around The Corner (Where Your Dead Friends Live)
Isn't it weird how many stories lately feature villains trying to tap into alternate or simulated realities to reunite with loved ones? Let's take a tour of this multiverse full of dead relatives and what they have to say about our cultural moment.
Thursday, March 30, 2023
Just, Ruinous: Poker Face and Interview with the Vampire as Superhero Stories
Our culture is saturated with superhero stories, but as those stories turn towards action adventure narratives it's up to a detective story and an epic vampire horror serial to ask "just what is a hero?"
Tuesday, January 31, 2023
Age of the Executive Auteur
The Auteur as a figure in entertainment is dead. Grown strong on digital production, a more artistically bankrupt creature emerges in their place. It is the Executive Auteur, and it's coming soon to a theater near you, whether you like it or not.
Friday, January 13, 2023
Some Nightmares Before Christmas Or Thereabouts Part 3
Thursday, December 22, 2022
Some Nightmares Before Christmas Or Thereabouts Pt 2
The seasonal countdown of horror movies continues, with werewolves as romantic metaphor, the horror of adolescence, and a bunch of films whose place on this list is real unstable.
Thursday, December 15, 2022
Some Nightmares Before Christmas Or Thereabouts Part 1
Over the last few years, I've watched close to 100 horror movies.
Now, to escape the nightmare of the holidays, I'm ranking them. All of them.
Wednesday, November 30, 2022
Parafiction and the Bluecheck Crisis
A single joke tweet dropped pharma giant Eli Lilly's stock value by $15,000,000,000. Inside the aesthetics and strategies of Parafiction: the hoax as activist art.
Content warnings for: discussion of anti-queer violence, chemical spills, medical oppression, corporate malevolence.
Sunday, October 23, 2022
A Nightmare On The Brains Of The Living: Prometheus and the Undead
Prometheus was supposed to be Ridley Scott's triumphant return to making films about Aliens. Instead, we got a film full of necromancers, ghosts, and zombies. What can we make of this frustrating, tantalizing film?
Wednesday, August 31, 2022
Give Me Wings: Dance Dance Danseur and the Craft of Gender
The anime Dance Dance Danseur dwells on the angst of conforming to standards of performance--of art, and of gender. Why does its protagonist seek out the pain of classical ballet training?
Wednesday, August 24, 2022
To Watch All My Heroes Sell A Car On TV
As generations age out of our youth valorizing culture, but find no purchase in our political gerontocracy, what form does the art of those too old to rock and roll and too young to die take?
Sunday, July 31, 2022
Art Beyond AI
AI art is here. How the hell are artists actually supposed to respond? If proposed answers all feel like dead ends, maybe it's time to look beyond art: to politics.