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  • Posted on Thursday March 26, 2026
    After a busy March, TV networks and streaming platforms are stepping up their game with stories ranging from pure suspense to returns that are already dominating the conversation on social media. April brings a fresh line-up with something for everyone. For action fans, the highlights include the fifth and final season of the superhero satire […] The post April 2026: The best TV and streaming premieres first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: “Wonderfully, off-handedly humorous and horrifying”: The Pitt review Is The Substance an exploitation film or is it social commentary? Between the human, the monstrous, and the shadows: the 7 most disturbing horror films of 2025 Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Wednesday March 25, 2026
    Millennial nostalgia creeps up on you slowly. One day, you notice that the music you used to listen to in middle school – and perhaps even thought of as transgressive – is playing at the grocery store now. Then some idiot decides to declare that “vintage low rise jeans are back” (please, no). And then […] The post “Wonderfully, off-handedly humorous and horrifying”: The Pitt review first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: Horror won big at the 2026 Oscars – it’s time the genre was taken seriously Review: Leeds Festival “A wistful ode to small deeds”: Wake Up Dead Man review Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Tuesday March 24, 2026
    Frazer Lee, Brunel University of London The horror genre rose from the grave to win big at this year’s Oscars, with four films featuring prominently in the awards. Ryan Coogler’s period vampire movie Sinners was nominated for a record-breaking 16 Oscars, bringing home four golden statues – including the coveted best actor prize for Michael […] The post Horror won big at the 2026 Oscars – it’s time the genre was taken seriously first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: LISTEN: Something Special #81 – Foundlings and textiles Ukraine: What comes after the fall of Avdiivka? Iran: unions and civil rights groups demand democracy and social justice Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Monday March 23, 2026
    Every Monday on Global Comment, we share Something Special you don’t want to miss. To fit with the six core pillars of the magazine, these will alternate between the themes of watch / listen / read / see / taste / place. It will be something different every week, but it will always be about […] The post LISTEN: Something Special #81 – Foundlings and textiles first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: Social media heroes part seventy one: images, videos and stories of unity and fun The web’s top three #58 Terrorism Fatigue: Why We’ve Forgotten Nigeria’s Kidnapped Girls Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Friday March 20, 2026
    This month over at Five Books For I’ve been looking at crime novels – not detective fiction exactly, and not quite thrillers either, but stories centred on the crime itself and, often, the psychology behind it. Strangers on a Train by Patricia Highsmith is precisely that kind of story. On the surface, it’s a simple, almost […] The post Great Adaptations: Strangers on a Train on screen first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: Must reads: From Panama Papers to Homan Square Is “Crazy Rich Asians” the Film Asian Americans Have Been Waiting For? “A manic farce, careening at a million miles an hour”: Marty Supreme review Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Thursday March 19, 2026
    Interrailing across Europe has been a long-established rite of passage for British students in ‘the A-level summer’ before university. Although no longer as cheap and carefree of an experience as my parents described (‘£50 and a backpack’), the tradition has definitely persisted. With some basic organisational skills, you simply choose a route, dates, and accommodation, […] The post Travelling across Europe with my best friends: Interrailing at 18 first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: 5 reasons you can’t miss the final season of Like Water for Chocolate When the fauxgressive is on your side Who gets to #BeBold on International Women’s Day? Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Wednesday March 18, 2026
    The 2024 premiere of the adaptation of  Como Agua para Chocolate (Like Water for Chocolate)  marked a turning point for productions in the Latin American region, establishing itself as the the area’s most-watched title globally on the Max platform.  This milestone is no coincidence; it stems from an authentic and powerful narrative that transcends borders. […] The post 5 reasons you can’t miss the final season of Like Water for Chocolate first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: The purgatory of the female artist: The Bride! review “An old world, full of echoes”: The Fellowship of the Ring Who are the new horror film icons? Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Tuesday March 17, 2026
    Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley is bound like a demon behind the screen, expressionistic but held hostage to misfortune just the same. She could be possessed by Carl Theodor Dreyer’s The Passion of Joan of Arc, the emotional suffering etched in black and white across her face. Brain cancer consumed her at the age of 53 but […] The post The purgatory of the female artist: The Bride! review first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: Halloween 2025: 8 animated horror movies for kids that the whole family will love Racial profiling in airports: not a simple case of black & white 2023 TV series finales: a guide to the best shows ending this year Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Monday March 16, 2026
    Every Monday on Global Comment, we share Something Special you don’t want to miss. To fit with the six core pillars of the magazine, these will alternate between the themes of watch / listen / read / see / taste / place. It will be something different every week, but it will always be about […] The post WATCH: Something Special #80 – Life without bees first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: Social media heroes part seventy one: images, videos and stories of unity and fun The web’s top three #58 Is “Crazy Rich Asians” the Film Asian Americans Have Been Waiting For? Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Friday March 13, 2026
    After the bitter taste left by the end of Game of Thrones and the dense political tragedy of House of the Dragon, HBO has surprised us with a proposal that feels like a real breath of fresh air in Westeros. Based on the novellas by George R.R. Martin, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms has […] The post A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms: 5 reasons why you can’t miss the new Game of Thrones spin-off first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: The Family Stone is epically reviled, but it’s my perfect Christmas film. Here’s why. 11 podcasts that debunk right-wing populism and misinformation “A wistful ode to small deeds”: Wake Up Dead Man review Continue Reading »


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