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Nathan Mattise
Nathan Mattise
Features Editor, Social Media Editor & Podcast Producer at
Ars Technica
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Recent Articles
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Mad God: What happens when the best practical VFX artist, ever, writes a film?
Phil Tippett’s love letter to practical effects and monster creation is be-a-u-tiful.
about 3 years ago
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It’s a Summer Film! is the most fun we’ve had “at” the movies in years
Stream this samurai-loving genre mashup when you can. Speaking of: ATTENTION US DISTRIBUTORS.
about 3 years ago
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DC’s Rorschach: A detective walks into a world shaped by squids and...
During COVID-19, Rorschach has been something to look forward to each month.
over 3 years ago
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Can you make a comedy set during COVID-19? Recovery takes the idea ...
Director: “I want people thinking it’s a Marvel movie. And that Timothee Chalamet is in it.”
over 3 years ago
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YouTuber Patrick (H) Willems has thoughts on movies—lots of thought...
In this edition of “Personal History,” we talk with Willems about his YouTube comments.
over 3 years ago
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FAA chief tests a Boeing 737 MAX—including its infamous flight cont...
FAA Administrator Steve Dickson spent 2 hours at the controls, then spoke for 30 minutes.
about 4 years ago
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NASA versus Katrina: August 29, 2005 - Ars Technica
From the archives: How 38 NASA employees kept the program alive amid the devastating hurricane.
about 4 years ago
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The painstaking, hyper-granular process behind Amazon’s artful Undo...
Director/production designer Hisko Hulsing pulls back the mystery on rotoscoping magic.
over 4 years ago
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A weed dealer’s $59M lesson: Don’t hide Bitcoin keys with a fishing...
The man reportedly “regarded [the loss] as punishment for his own stupidity.”
over 4 years ago
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No foolin’—the 2010s were a crazy decade for tech - Ars Technica
Spaceflight lived, software ownership died, and net neutrality lived and died.
almost 5 years ago
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“This isn’t like shipping wine”—Defense Distributed v. Grewal has i...
Is distributing gun files like distributing a package? Can NJ law be disputed in TX court?
almost 6 years ago
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Trailer: 20th century’s greatest technical achievement goes Hollywo...
We can’t wait for October 12. “To go to the moon, that’d be something.”
over 6 years ago
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To build the best bots, NASA happily looks to others here on Earth
Ars catches up with the lead of NASA’s Intelligent Robotics Group, Terry Fong.
over 6 years ago
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Get Out director Jordan Peele to reboot The Twilight Zone - Ars Tec...
Iconic sci-fi/horror anthology will join Star Trek: Discovery in CBS’ streaming lineup.
about 7 years ago
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Disney makes a bigger ask of theaters than ever before with The Las...
Evidently, these distribution deals are a little Galactic Empire-esque.
about 7 years ago
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Three generations of Trek fandom (and non-fandom) in the family - A...
My dad watched TNG all the time, and I despised it—but finally we made peace.
about 8 years ago
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The Venture Bros. blew up its universe, moved to NYC—and stayed as ...
Ahead of the season premier, Ars catches up with creators Jackson Publick and Doc Hammer.
almost 9 years ago