Gita Jackson
In ‘Rap Shit,’ the Internet Is Real Life, Just as It Is in Real Life
The way Issa Rae's new show portrays social media is a more modern expression of what the internet is and how we use it every day.
The Most Fascinating Guest on 'The Rehearsal,' Who Crashed a Scion TC at 100 MPH, Did Not Enjoy His Time on the Show
"I was just wondering," he said of his experience on Nathan Fielder's new show, "if I was about to be murdered for my faith or something."
Fandoms Can Do Bad All by Themselves
The online armies demanding the release of Zach Snyder's "Justice League" contained many robots, according to a new report—but also a lot more non-robots.
Profoundly Divorced Guy Ben Affleck Gets Married
Ben Affleck has gone from indie movies to stardom to being visibly embarrassed in terrible superhero flicks, to mainly being defined by losing things.
Netflix’s ‘Resident Evil’ Is Gossip Girl With Zombies
It's campy, it's nonsensical, and it has almost nothing to do with Resident Evil. It's also a fun time.
It Is Time to Read 'Chainsaw Man'
Tatasuji Fujimoto's acclaimed manga returns after a two year break, and right now is a great time to catch up.
Jordan Peterson Becomes an Absurd Video Game Villain
Jordan Peterson’s 14-minute rant about being banned from Twitter make a lot more sense coming from the mouth of a Metal Gear Solid Character.
‘Absurd Trolley Problems’ Presents Increasingly Ridiculous Ethical Dilemmas
“I think the trolley problem and all its variations are so funny because they turn thousands of years of philosophical debate into a simple yes or no question."
Dedicated ‘Diablo’ Site Will Stop Supporting ‘Diablo Immortal’ Because It’s Against Its ‘Values’
"Life is about more than money though, it’s about doing the right thing.”
Is ‘Minions: The Rise of Gru’ a Genuine Hit or a Viral TikTok Joke?
At this point, Minions are an inescapable fact of life.
Indie Games Raise $140,000 for Abortion Funds
“In light of the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade and threaten and remove access to abortions, creators from all across itch.io have contributed projects to this solidarity bundle."
An Entire Stadium Went Nuts for a Small Indie Game, Pride, and the Threat of Axe Based Violence
Mae Borowski from Night in the Woods has become an unlikely, axe wielding icon this Pride month.