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The future is dumb.
Taffy Brodesser-Anker (apologies for butching your name - s.b.) profiled “AI” “actress” Tilly Norwood and her creator Eline van der Velden for the New York Times (gift link here). It’s a good profile that reveals just h...
On this week’s episode, we dive into a VERY exciting week at the box office. What does it mean that Backrooms and Obsession both may well end up outgrossing The Mandalorian and Grogu. Maybe nothing. But maybe a lot! And then we review Backr...
By the time you read this, I—a notorious ‘fraidy cat—may have been scared to death by Backrooms, which we’ll be reviewing on Tuesday. If I perish in the line of Across the Movie Aisle duty, I trust all of you to make sure and send me off p...
This is it, folks: The definitive Star Wars rankings.
This is it, folks: The definitive Star Wars rankings. Live action theatrical only. We didn’t have all week to go through the seventeen billion hours of cartoons and TV shows or whatever...
On this week’s episode, we asked what on Earth Paul Schrader is doing getting dumped by an AI girlfriend. Then they reviewed The Mandalorian and Grogu, a movie that is nominally set in the Star Wars universe and has Star Wars-like elements...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Culture Editor
I write Cocktails With Suderman, a newsletter for home bartenders. I’m also an editor at Reason Magazine, a regular panelist on the Reason Roundtable podcast, and a co-host of the Across the Movie Aisle podcast.
Obsessed with Buster Keaton's insane stunts, Ursula Nordstrom and her empire of children's book authors, David Fincher's "Zodiac" and the genius of Alice Provensen. Also cookies. I bake a lot of cookies.
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