Drama at Douglas
Hal Coase’s ‘Jekyll’ speaks to the anxieties of the internet age By Adam Tatelman, Contributor A ridiculous comic book villain…
Hal Coase’s ‘Jekyll’ speaks to the anxieties of the internet age By Adam Tatelman, Contributor A ridiculous comic book villain…
Learning to make better use of one’s time is one of the most critical lessons to learn from Monk Mode.
All that’s necessary is […] an eye for experimentation and a devious streak, and a niche audience who loves a good scare.
Remember to put the same effort into your criticisms as you would like others to put into their criticisms of your work.
Don’t allow yourself to be thrown into existential despair because you break an impressive streak or revert to an old pattern.
The purpose of magic is not to deceive people, but to give them a sense of wonder and hope.
Luke Cage feels very much like a modern stylistic mashup of everything from Blaxploitation films to street dramas to modern crime thrillers.
The brilliance of the KM method is that it rejects all fighting techniques which require fine motor skills to execute.
Plot-wise, the developers have made the baffling decision to try to write a redemption story.
Certainly, it won’t appeal to everyone, but there is a sense that Miller is getting at something a little deeper than simple oddity.