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Global Comment
- 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 […]
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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, […]
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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. […]
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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 […]
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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 […]
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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 […]
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Continue Reading » - Posted on Thursday March 12, 2026
It is very common to assume that popularity is what proves relevance or value. We live in an era where the number of likes, followers, and views seems to be the key metric for measuring real impact. But comments made by Timothée Chalamet in an interview with Matthew McConaughey for Variety only demonstrate how we […]
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Continue Reading » - Posted on Wednesday March 11, 2026
I can’t say I’ve ever been a big fan of Westeros. A fan of the stories set in it, sure (in spite of the final season of Game of Thrones being suuuuuuch a mixed bag), but overall, I find it to be a sorry place. George R. R. Martin is a wonderful writer, and the […]
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Misinformation and propaganda are proliferating across social media and in politics around the world, and it can be frustrating to see people being sucked in by what seems to – quite obviously – be nonsense. But sometimes, we need people who are dedicated to really pulling apart that misinformation to provide context and data and […]
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Continue Reading » - Posted on Monday March 09, 2026
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