Featured: Top of Home Page/Games/Moving Pixels/Podcasts The Moving Pixels Podcast Interrogates ‘Virginia’ By G. Christopher Williams / 12 December 2016 This week we discuss how Virginia explores themes of power, corruption and identity through its cinematic gameplay.
Featured: Top of Home Page/Games/Moving Pixels Exposition Dumps Don’t Need Dialogue in ‘Virginia’ By Nick Dinicola / 9 December 2016 Virginia manages to have an exposition dump without wordy exposition.
Featured: Top of Home Page/Games/Moving Pixels Emerging from My Hiatus from Big Budget Games By G. Christopher Williams / 7 December 2016
Featured: Top of Home Page/Film/Reviews ‘Loving’, An Urgent Work of Compelling Quietude By Argun Ulgen / 2 December 2016 Loving is particularly resonant at a time when many in America may feel as if their own inherent rights are on shaky ground.
Featured: Top of Home Page/Games/Moving Pixels ‘Virginia’: Masks, Identity, and the Horror of Our Own Reflection By G. Christopher Williams / 19 October 2016 Virginia suggests that material evidence implies interpretations and conclusions that don't necessarily always align, as we would like them too, with certainty and proof.
Featured: Top of Home Page/Music/Reviews Wrinkle Neck Mules: Apprentice to Ghosts By David Maine / 17 July 2012
Featured: Top of Home Page/Mixed Media/Television The Year in TV: December 2010 By Jessy Krupa / 4 May 2011