Disremembrance Immersive Theater Review | Mary Shelley Lives Again
Mary Shelley squeezed my shoulder the louder the shouting grew. The arguing voices? There was Percy Shelley, Mary’s (soon-to-be) husband.…
The Dark Side of Ghosting
Are people who use ghosting to dump their partners more likely to have Dark Triad traits present in their personalities?…
Creating By Candlelight | Dark Storytelling In The Arts And Entertainment
A desk lamp provides Gavin Hurley with nothing when he’s at work. Only flickering candlelight is capable of supplying the…
Hoki | A Mystical Take On Modern Solitaire Card Games
When Dave Davignon of MekMek Games originally reached out to me about his and Armine Tahmassian’s new card game, I…
Far From Secular | Secular Marine In The Foxhole Tells Story
The eye of the new moon was tightly shut as Cpl. Daniel Kuhns’ unit crossed over the Kuwaiti border into…
The Moment Of Psycho: How Alfred Hitchcock Taught America To Love Murder
David Thomson’s The Moment of Psycho is a foray into the black-and-white imagination of Alfred Hitchcock’s most famous film. While…
Getting Go | The Go Doc Project
Who would have thought: there’s a gay-themed movie on Netflix that isn’t a boring and pukey attempt at filmmaking. I’m…
Awakening | Volume 02
The zombie genre is inescapably ouroboric—it always returns to its apocalyptic origins of representing the impending death of humanity and…
Superstore | NBC | Season 01
NBC’s Superstore is a big, big miss. Sure, the show is trying to pull off what its grand predecessors The…







