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  • Posted on Wednesday December 24, 2025
    We are now in the midst of the holiday season, which means it’s time for the hopeful, optimistic, and cheerful movies that are typical of this time of year. And what better way to celebrate the 2025 holidays than to immerse ourselves in a Latin American movie marathon? It’s fair to say that, over the […] The post 7 Latin American Christmas movies that should be an annual tradition first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: 3 children’s books reimagined for new generations on screen “An earnest gem”: Shrinking review Combining crises lead to ongoing cost-of-living fears Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Tuesday December 23, 2025
    Children’s stories have often found a second life on screen. From illustrated classics to contemporary sagas, the leap from page to film or television has become a way to reimagine the worlds that once lived only in the minds of young readers. In this era of streaming platforms and nostalgia, publishers and studios seem to […] The post 3 children’s books reimagined for new generations on screen first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: “… ultimately about the rage, helplessness, and desire for justice when systems fail survivors”: M.F.A. (2017) review Government Surveillance in a New American Century: Who Are the Feds Investigating? Is Europe finally giving up on the illusion of democratic representation? Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Tuesday December 23, 2025
    Natalia Leite’s M.F.A. (2017) is a rape-revenge thriller that looks at campus sexual assault, victim blaming, and the drastic actions powerlessness can provoke. The film follows Noelle (Francesca Eastwood), a shy art student who is raped by a classmate at a party. As is often the case in both film and real life, the institutional […] The post “… ultimately about the rage, helplessness, and desire for justice when systems fail survivors”: M.F.A. (2017) review first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: On Grey’s Anatomy, a Childfree Christina Yang No More? Social media highlights of the week Must reads: Sex, tips, surveillance, love, tech Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Monday December 22, 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 PLACE: Something Special #68 – Lapland 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 Global Comment’s Book Club: September 2025 Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Friday December 19, 2025
    This month we bring you a selection with a double promise: stories that already shine on the page and that, in 2026, will make the leap to the screen. It’s not just a reading list, it’s an early look at the narratives that will shape next year’s cultural conversation. If you want to stay ahead […] The post Global Comment’s Book Club: December 2025 first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: Great Adaptations: How To Hold A Grudge as a podcast The best TV and streaming premieres: March 2025 The best TV and streaming premieres: May 2024 Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Friday December 19, 2025
    Over at Five Books For this month, I thought it would be interesting to explore something I’ve never yet covered: books to change your life. I’m not talking about great works of fiction either (although there are plenty of those which could be life-changing, encountered at the right time), but rather non-fiction books which, in various […] The post Great Adaptations: How To Hold A Grudge as a podcast first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: Is “Crazy Rich Asians” the Film Asian Americans Have Been Waiting For? My three-hour-long busking career With Russia distracted, its ally Armenia could suffer another defeat in Nagorno-Karabakh Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Thursday December 18, 2025
    Can you believe we’re almost entering a new year? That means saying goodbye to 2025 and welcoming 2026! And what better way to start the year than by diving into a new series that deserves a TV marathon? January is shaping up to be an exciting month for television and streaming enthusiasts, with options for […] The post January 2026: the best TV and streaming premieres first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: “A wistful ode to small deeds”: Wake Up Dead Man review Alone in the New Year? 11 inspiring and rewarding ways to celebrate the end of the year on your own Is The Substance an exploitation film or is it social commentary? Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Wednesday December 17, 2025
    Faith is always on shaky ground. You might say that back in the good (or bad) old days, faith had more muscle. You could get burned at the stake for questioning your faith – or at least be run out of town. Of course, enforcement of religious dogmas has little to do with faith itself. […] The post “A wistful ode to small deeds”: Wake Up Dead Man review first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: 6 books to give the nature-lovers in your life this Christmas Light the Dark: Australians Gather to Protest Asylum Seeker Policy Review: Clemency Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Wednesday December 17, 2025
    The pressure is on. You need to buy Christmas presents for everybody you love and, for some people, you are stuck. It’s an inevitable part of the season. If you know somebody who is fascinated by nature or who simply wants to know more about it, anything from this list of nature-related books would an […] The post 6 books to give the nature-lovers in your life this Christmas first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: Review: Leeds Festival Serbia: is air pollution ever going to end? Is “Crazy Rich Asians” the Film Asian Americans Have Been Waiting For? Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Tuesday December 16, 2025
    It is a truth universally acknowledged that this quote from Jane Austen is one of the most famous and quoted in literature. This opening line of Pride and Prejudice sets the tone for the novel and anticipates sharp, realistic, and refreshing writing, capable of scanning society with surprising accuracy. These are features that undoubtedly appeal […] The post Echoes of Jane Austen: 5 contemporary novels to reimagine Austen’s world on her 250th anniversary first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: Jaws turns 50: 7 facts worth knowing about Steven Spielberg’s first blockbuster The best TV and streaming premieres: February 2024 “Repo”: a wild night at the genetic opera Continue Reading »


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