The Double Tragedy of Nolan's 'Oppenheimer'
Sam Miller, November 1, 2023
Sam Miller reviews Nolan's 'Oppenheimer,' arguing that although the central character is less Promethean than the opening epigram implies, the film is still effective as tragedy due to its nesting of Oppenheimer's life story in the broader world of U.S. Popular Front Communism. Read Article.
The Implicit Illiberalism of Crimes of the Future
Sam Miller, September 9, 2022
Sam Miller reviews director David Cronenberg's new film Crimes of the Future, arguing that it successfully critiques 'end of history' liberalism. Read Article.
Bismarck, Browder, Biden: Joe's Hegemony versus Ours
Sam Miller, October 21, 2021
Sam Miller polemicizes against the delusions of the left in the Biden administration and proclaims the necessity for a class independent approach to politics. Reading: Myk Laabas. Read Article.