Cantina Talk: Could Episode IX Mark the End of Annual Star Wars Movies?
Now that Star Wars Celebration is over, things have been fairly quiet in the Land o' Lucas. But really, that stillness is to be expected—pretty much everything fans wanted to know was announced during that four-day stretch. Well, almost everything. After Celebration ended, Disney revealed the release date for Star Wars: Episode IX and also…
Satirizing Silicon Valley Should Be Easy. So Why’s It So Hard?
Playground-style slides. Corporate-issued backpacks and fleeces emblazoned with company names straight out of a Pokedex. A CEO who brazenly circumvents local regulation. If the tech industry was a person, it would sew MOCK ME onto all of its shirts so as not to deplete the global supply of scotch tape. Nothing could be easier, one…
The Secret to Free Fire's 62-Minute Shootout? Minecraft
Lots of gangster movies end in a shoot-out. Director Ben Wheatley's new tough-guy flick, Free Fire, begins with shots fired—and never stops. The entire movie is a firefight. "It started from reading an FBI transcript of a gun battle in Miami that happened in the 1980s. It was kind of forensic blow-by-blow report," Wheatley says.…
Cantina Talk: Carrie Fisher Won't Star in Star Wars: Episode IX After All
Click:50th anniversary gift for parents Covering Star Wars news is a tricky business. Sometimes there are huge announcements from the Land of Lucas; sometimes the most interesting information comes via theories on fan sites. Today's roundup, coming right on the heels of the Star Wars Celebration fan convention, is full of the former. Not only…
Mr. Know-It-All: How Do I Deal With My Friend the Encryption Hypocrite?
My pal won’t text me because I don’t use Signal. But he’ll say anything on social media. He’s being annoying, right? When I think of encryption, I think of Robert Frost. I’ve noticed that the poet is often quoted by cybersecurity consultants. “Good fences make good neighbors,” they like to say, quoting from Frost’s “Mending…
A Brief History of Sex on the Internet
It was hard to envision its enormity. At the Web’s inception, few outside the tech world realized it would be seen as one of the signal events in computer science. Or that it would ignite an information revolution. Or that it would make it possible for an individual or a group or a government to…
While You Were Offline: The Cohen Tapes Are Everyone's New Favorite Playlist
If it’s summer, California must be on fire. And if that’s not enough dystopia for you, there’s always the fact that DNA-testing service 23AndMe is selling clients’ information to drug manufacturers, or the emergence of mutated HIV strains that cause illness quicker than others, not to mention the president apparently threatening war with Iran for…
You Should See mother! This Weekend (Even If You'll Hate It)
Look, we weren’t going to do this. As much as we like to put up a good fight for controversial, or even bad, bits of pop culture, getting into the fray over mother! seemed needlessly messy. Darren Aronofsky’s latest head-scratcher lit up Film Twitter over the weekend, starting one of those nerd-offs where everyone had…
Glimpse the Dark Heart of Branding With Angry Birds Evolution
In the seven years since you first played Angry Birds, Finnish mobile game studio Rovio Entertainment has released 14 follow-ups. Yes, 14, only one of which you can call a sequel. The others included spinoffs, expansions, racing games, match-three games, shoot-em-ups, a Transformers tie-in, and two very angry Star Wars games. This isn't a franchise;…
War Machine Is Your Sneak Peek at Netflix's Blockbuster Future
Two summers ago ago, when Netflix announced it was backing Brad Pitt’s pricey combat comedy War Machine, the reaction in Hollywood was perhaps best summed up by the shocked-and-awed headlines of the press: “Game changer”! “Whoa”! “What does this mean for theaters?”! Their stunned surprise was understandable, given that Netflix's only notable foray into original…