My Turn - Bram Stoker's Dracula
Our tour of Francis Ford Coppola and related works comes to an end with Bram Stoker’s Dracula, a movie that, in retrospect, tells you a lot about where Coppola would eventually go many years later.
Our tour of Francis Ford Coppola and related works comes to an end with Bram Stoker’s Dracula, a movie that, in retrospect, tells you a lot about where Coppola would eventually go many years later.
It might’ve been inevitable, but the news that Sony is shutting down the developer of Concord is still distressing. Patrick, Janet, Rob, and Cado unpack this and more.
This might be the most important interview in the history of Remap, as Patrick interviews with Lance Allen, senior merchant of decorative holiday at Home Depot.
Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown is one of the best games of the year. Naturally, Ubisoft has disbanded the development team.
We open with one of the worst suspicions a homeowner can have: something is leaking. In this case, it’s Rob’s bathroom sink.
With Rob out for the week, it’s left to Patrick, Cado, and Janet to consider Destiny getting a mobile game, the massive data leak at Pokémon developer Game Freak, and, uh, Asmongold.
It’s finally time. Were we supposed to watch another movie before this? Yes. Did we want to wait any longer to have our big discussion on Francis Ford Coppola’s Megalopolis? Absolutely not.
It’s spooky season, but there’s nothing spooky about the announcement of a sequel to Alien: Isolation. Rob, Patrick, and Cado try to figure out what a sequel to one of the horror greats might look like, before turning their confused attention to the future of Halo.
Before we dig into your responses to last episode’s dip into the permit pool, the Remap HOA has convened to discuss one of life’s great mysteries: what kind of fridge should you get?
It’s a week of weird/downer news in video games, between Star Wars Outlaws not selling well, Assassin’s Creed Shadows feeling the weight of an entire company, Nintendo going after emulation (again), and more.
A few weeks into the latest NFL season, Patrick and Rob aren’t sure what to make of their Chicago Bears. Is it good when your offensive line is going viral for falling on the ground?
It’s a busy week of news, as Patrick, Rob, Janet, and Cado convene to discuss Sony’s latest State of Play, the delay of Assassin’s Creed: Shadows, the latest on Concord, and more.
As My Turn prepares to embrace Megalopolis, we must first turn to the past. In this case, it’s not just considering one of Coppola’s most (in)famous works, but a documentary about making it, too.
Rob, Patrick, and Cado are psyched to be joined by Bloomberg’s Jason Schreier, who’s also the author of an upcoming book about the complicated legacy and uncertain future of Blizzard.
After a brief update on Rob’s car situation and Patrick realizing the front door of his house might be falling off, the Remap HOA convenes to work through a growing mailbag of questions we’ve been ignoring.