V for Vendetta: the Once and Future 1984
In 1985, author Neil Postman released Amusing Ourselves to Death, a treaty on political discourse in the mass media age. Postman argued that George Orwell’s vision of Continue Reading
In 1985, author Neil Postman released Amusing Ourselves to Death, a treaty on political discourse in the mass media age. Postman argued that George Orwell’s vision of Continue Reading
Financially successful if creatively flawed, 2005’s Constantine is a mixed bag. On the one hand, it’s chock-full of Hollywood stereotypes and seems like it was developed by Continue Reading
Since I just left Megan and Charles’s place stuffed full of food, wine and the guilt that comes from playing Cards Against Humanity, I offered to Continue Reading