There’s a moment in nearly every tournament poker final where a player pushes their stack to the middle of the table with complete confidence. No hesitation. No glance around. It’s the same moment you see when Logan Roy’s eyes lock on a boardroom opponent just before he drops a decision
The Weekly Round-Up #840 w/ Batman #5, Cheshire and Cheetah #6, Amazing X-Men #3, and more
Best Comic of My Week: Giant-Size Criminal #1 – I’ve missed the world of Criminal, but more than that, I’ve missed Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips collaborations. They’ve moved onto graphic novels over serialized monthly comics, and while I have most of them, as you know, I’m behind on my
Blu-ray Review: Luther The Geek (Tromatic Special Edition)
The sideshow was once a staple of the circus life with their array of human and animal oddities. When I met Sid Krofft (Land of the Lost) at a convention last year, he talked about his time in the circus. He was part of the sideshow early on in his
New Films in UK Cinemas Next Week January 2026
Next week, we see a return to a beloved horror franchise that has been reinvented for a new generation, a heartwarming exploration of human connection in modern Japan, and a devastating docudrama that demands our absolute attention.
The Relationship Between Cultural Identity and Online Decision Making
Digital decision making reflects more than convenience. Choices made online often signal taste, values, and personal priorities shaped through culture, media, and lived experience. Audiences now approach online spaces with clearer intent, guided less by scale and more by relevance. Cultural identity influences how people assess information, whom they trust,