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  • Posted on Monday October 13, 2025
    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 READ: Something Special #59 – What Happens If No One Reads first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: Social media heroes part seventy one: images, videos and stories of unity and fun Is “Crazy Rich Asians” the Film Asian Americans Have Been Waiting For? The web’s top three #58 Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Friday October 10, 2025
    October 10 is World Mental Health Day, which aims to raise awareness of mental ill-health and, hopefully, remind us to take a little extra care of ourselves. And while some of the messaging can feel a little stale and corporate, an encouraging feature this year has been the quality and quantity of mental health-themed art […] The post 8 artists to celebrate on World Mental Health Day first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: Jane Austen, 250 years later: the new (and old) adaptations that celebrate her legacy The intersections of being both fat and disabled I can’t make you care about Ukraine Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Thursday October 09, 2025
    This spooky season, I am genuinely sick of serial killers and assorted deviants. I want to care about their victims, and not their twisted inner worlds. But the makers of Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story have now decided to bring us Monster: The Ed Gein Story, and I have slogged through this Netflix eight-part miniseries […] The post “I have slogged through this so you don’t have to”: Monster: The Ed Gein Story first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: The dawn of a Golden Age: Late to the Movies Being Barack: An Interview with “Bronx Obama” Director Ryan Murdock Must reads: From Panama Papers to Homan Square Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Wednesday October 08, 2025
    I’ve been so excited about this month’s column, because I’ve now reached the Golden Age of Hollywood and the earliest talking movies. Since the golden age of Hollywood spans such a long period of time, I’m focusing this month on the 1930s, when cinema was full of glamour and invention, and rapidly becoming a powerful […] The post The dawn of a Golden Age: Late to the Movies first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: “Caught Stealing is a time machine, an escape capsule to the 90s” The Last Of Us season two crashed and burned WATCH: Something Special #51 – Taylor Swift Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Tuesday October 07, 2025
    Watching Dead Of Winter is a tense 98 minutes in the cinema, and moments of relief are few and far between. Emma Thompson is stunning as Barb, who sets out to Lake Hilda during a snowstorm and witnesses a young woman’s abduction. In the middle of icy nowhere, with no phone signal and her car […] The post “Give me more older women saving the day in films, please”: Dead of Winter review first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: Must reads: Gun control, hate activity, polar exploration, spacesuits The Last Of Us season two crashed and burned The “Wage Puzzle”: How Companies Keep Employee Pay Low Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Monday October 06, 2025
    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 #58 – Autumn playlist 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 October 03, 2025
    Normally in this column I take a book that’s been turned into a TV show or film, and see what happens in the shift from page to screen. However, this month over at Five Books For I’ve been looking at memoirs, and you’d be correct in thinking that it’s more common for fiction to be adapted […] The post Great Adaptations: My Child And Other Mistakes and Cravings by Ellie Taylor first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: “A furiously funny, unflinching reckoning”: One Battle After Another review Victoria Clark talks Yemen and the West Is “Crazy Rich Asians” the Film Asian Americans Have Been Waiting For? Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Thursday October 02, 2025
    Like the devastating impact of climate change, the cold civil war being fought in America heats up incrementally degree by degree. The constant pressure applied to the body politic by the flickering bullshit cascaded down by the White House and smeared like excrement through the relentless algorithms that haunt social media threaten to explode into […] The post “A furiously funny, unflinching reckoning”: One Battle After Another review first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: The Biggest Loser: how an aggressive entertainment culture normalised body-shaming The corruption problems sinking Latin America Post-election minority fears deserve to be taken seriously Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Wednesday October 01, 2025
    Freya Gowrley, University of Bristol The Netflix documentary Fit for TV: The Reality of the Biggest Loser raises questions around the ethics of one the most popular US reality TV series of the 2000s. From claims about the cruel treatment of its contestants and its callous endorsement of “fatphobic” narratives, the series sits at odds […] The post The Biggest Loser: how an aggressive entertainment culture normalised body-shaming first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: The white vastness of Los Glaciares National Park The first films: Late to the Movies SEE: Something Special #55 – Luscious botanical art Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Tuesday September 30, 2025
    Traveling to the south of Argentina is a way of getting closer to the edge of what feels possible. There, where cold becomes a constant, lies Los Glaciares National Park, a territory that seems to have been designed to remind us of our smallness. Created in 1937, this protected area preserves more than 700,000 hectares […] The post The white vastness of Los Glaciares National Park first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: WATCH: Something Special #57 – “FRIM” Football anthems for your Euro 2024 playlist “The sheer scale of their sins can never be completely hidden from view”: The Zone of Interest Continue Reading »


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