Friday Fiction: The Night Of Dreamers And Dreams (Part 4)
The waking world is madcap. For some, it is exhausting. In the dreaming dark, there are other options, strange as they may be.
By Brandon Scott on Apr 29th, 2022
The waking world is madcap. For some, it is exhausting. In the dreaming dark, there are other options, strange as they may be.
By Brandon Scott on Apr 27th, 2022
Too long ago, I announced a series where I would periodically review a few movies from the Dust YouTube channel. Well, it’s finally time to return. I’ve selected three short films. Each is different. Each is exciting. And each shows a wildly different future.
By Brandon Scott on Apr 25th, 2022
My initial interest in reading The Night Will Find Us was because it appeared to be a classic “friends camping” horror story with a heap of cosmic horror on top. And I got what I wanted. Those two things are a big part of the story.
By Brandon Scott on Apr 22nd, 2022
What we understand is so small. What we can see is so limited. The dark holds more secrets than we’ve ever learned in the light. Jeremy is about to discover a single hidden truth. Assuming he can even understand what he’s witnessing.
By Brandon Scott on Apr 20th, 2022
So, those are the card choices, but before you go off and play, let’s talk about what decks to look out for, and what upgrades might happen down the line with the upcoming set.
By Brandon Scott on Apr 18th, 2022
Longtime readers will know that I’m a big fan of the Arclight Phoenix deck. It’s popular and powerful in Historic on Arena and I use it to grind ranks. Getting lots of practice in has led me to make tons of tweaks and even a few deviations from any list you’ve probably seen.
By Brandon Scott on Apr 15th, 2022
If you choose to be of the night, then you must share it. If the night chooses you, there’s little to be done.
By Brandon Scott on Apr 13th, 2022
Before listening to The Storage Papers, I never thought a podcast could scare me as much as The Magnus Archives. That the mind-melting, the dark-is-dangerous thrill it gave me was the peak of horror storytelling.
By Brandon Scott on Apr 11th, 2022
Spider-Man: No Way Home is the type of movie that could only exist in this new media environment. The draw is the spectacle of connecting reboots and pulling in actors to reprise long-gone roles.
By Brandon Scott on Apr 8th, 2022
The night offers and takes so much. It’s a place where the curious, the dangerous, and the inexplicable might be found.
By Brandon Scott on Apr 6th, 2022
Many people are unhappy with Arena’s economy. I don’t have a formed opinion about it. But I want people to play the decks they like, so here’s some advice to at least help.
By Brandon Scott on Apr 4th, 2022
Ghostbusters: Afterlife has several excellent moments, a great protagonist, and a heartfelt core, yet is underwhelming in a lot of ways. Those who watch it will remember it mainly for its fan service, and though that’s kind of the point—it’s not great we have a lot of movies made with that in mind.