With a constant stream of articles, posts, and tweets it’s hard to know what you’ve missed. Therefore, I’ve compiled a list of the previous month’s best posts and reviews (i.e., the Reader’s Digest version of Opus).
Dec 1: December 2021’s Best Streaming Titles: Knight Rider, Lost in Space, The Expanse, The Matrix Resurrections
TV’s greatest talking car, Will Robinson, the best sci-fi show on TV, Neo’s return, and more.
Dec 3: “Astral Body 2 Body” by Redder Moon
The Kansas City trio’s sleek, synth-driven music conjures up a stylish Euro vibe.
Dec 3: “Out of Your Arms” by Starsabout
The Polish band returns with a new single of moody, atmospheric indie-rock par excellence.
Dec 6: Review Roundup: 343 Industries’ Halo Infinite
Critics react to the return of the Master Chief.
Dec 11: The Halo TV Series Is Finally Coming in 2022
The long-gestating Halo TV series emerges from development hell with an honest-to-goodness trailer.
Dec 11: New Subscriber Playlist: “The Post-Post-Punk Sound”
Subscribers can listen to a selection of some my favorite post-punk songs of the last few years.
Dec 14: Everything Everywhere All at Once Looks Absolutely Trippy (and I’m Here For It)
The sci-fi film stars Michelle Yeoh, Ke Huy Quan, Jenny Slate, and Jamie Lee Curtis.
Dec 18: Fellow Web Devs: Let’s Get Reacquainted with the “Rule of Least Power”
What’s the best way to build a website?
Dec 21: Review Roundup: Lana Wachowski’s The Matrix Resurrections
Critics respond the return of Neo.
Dec 22: Bathe in Black Light by Desiderii Marginis (Review)
The latest from Johan Levin’s long-running dark ambient project is a harrowing, exhilarating journey through desolate places.
Dec 27: My 2022 Pop Culture Outlook
Just a few of the albums, movies, TV shows, and books that I hope to enjoy in 2022.
Click here to see everything that I posted on Opus in December 2021.
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