The Why of ‘The Rover’: A Review
By: Daniel Reynolds There are generally two types of post-apocalypse movies: the ones where some context is given for humanity’s predicament (nuclear bomb, disease, zombies, what have you) and the […]
By: Daniel Reynolds There are generally two types of post-apocalypse movies: the ones where some context is given for humanity’s predicament (nuclear bomb, disease, zombies, what have you) and the […]
By: Chris Dagonas and Dan Grant CHRIS: Hey Dan, have you ever seen that Powerade commercial? The one with the college basketball coach? DAN: Yeah, I remember that one. Why […]
By: Daniel Reynolds With so many new TV shows, movies, books and music coming out these days, sometimes staying culturally literate can be exhausting. To help sift through it all, we […]
By: Daniel Reynolds So which side were you on? Did you fly by the seat of your pants with Sonic The Hedgehog or joyfully bounce around with Super Mario? Did […]
By: Dan Grant Those of you that watch SportsCentre may have seen a couple special plays this week from Oakland A’s left fielder Yoenis Cespedes. Cespedes, who apparently has a […]
By: Chris Dagonas Over the past two weeks, I executed some lovely dribbles around the group stage of the World Cup (kicking off today!) Based on my predictions for those […]
By: Jordan Ferguson Four years ago the comedian Patton Oswalt wrote an essay for WIRED on how he saw the current state of geek culture, and the effects the Internet […]
By: Daniel Reynolds Tom Cruise saves the day. But you knew that already. Let’s go back and start again. Tom Cruise is an actor who has been starring in films, […]
By: Dan Grant Statistics have come to dominate our beloved sports these days. Over the past several months, Dan Grant has been working on an ongoing series designed to explain […]
By: Chris Dagonas Last week, I dribbled neatly through groups A to D. This week, I turn my attention to the other half of the draw: groups E to H. […]