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Editor-in-Chief and Writer, The Indie Magazine & Podcast
Culver City, Los Angeles, West Los Angeles
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Biography
Writers, storyteller, armchair history buff, foodie, music lover, and traveler. I don't care if you want to date me, I want good pitches. The stories of the little guy, the underdog, the rags-to-riches comeups, those are what I live for. Let's talk movies and music!
Entertainment , Music , Movies , TV , Streaming , Gaming
Music, cooking, travel.
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By Tristan Torgersen, Cole Wissinger| The Indie Magazine & Podcast@ From the first teaser trailer to the screenshots, the game’s description to its gameplay teasers, Sinfeld: Evil Resident is a wild ride. Chocked-full of jump scares, beat-em-up action, hidden gems and secrets throughout, and a whole lot of references to a beloved sitcom that I won’t name, Sinfeld: Evil Resident is one of the more surprising releases of 2025. That isn’t to say it’s one of *those* indie games, this isn’t a game that makes you watch paint dry or tend to e-plants all the day long
By Tristan Torgersen| The Indie Magazine & Podcast@ I had a dream I was in a world not unlike Severance. Hallways upon hallways, rooms full of organized nonsense, coworkers so oddly cheery that is leaves you unsettled, and white hallways. Everything was somewhere on the spectrum between off-white, eggshell, and pure white. I awoke…and all I could think about was Severance Season 2 – Episode 6. Like Mark S., my time with the severed floor and team has begun to mesh the worlds in my mind…and it’s not going as smooth as either of us would hope
By Tristan Torgersen| The Indie Magazine & Podcast@ This was a rough episode for MDR’s star refiner. Dylan G. has been equal parts comic relief, no-nonsense workhorse, and master of the quickest quips and most berating burns. As an awestruck Mr. Milchick points out at one point, Dylan G. has an ounce of sugar, alongside his regular salt. And you know what? For Severance Season 2 – Episode 5, we enjoyed a little sugar. It helped ease the pain of the added salt in last episode’s wound
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The Indie Magazine & Podcast