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  • Posted on Friday February 13, 2026
    If the 1930s were Hollywood’s decade of confidence, then the 1940s are when that confidence begins to fracture. This is not an era defined by a single style or movement, but by a gradual shift in tone – a creeping sense that the old certainties no longer quite hold. The world was at war, then […] The post Loss of Innocence: Cinema in the 1940s – 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 Review: Downton Abbey Season Four Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Thursday February 12, 2026
    Motormouth Marty Mauser is a grade-A shit heel. A 1950s hustler with a tommy gun delivery who won’t take no for an answer. He’s a lithe, wiry, fuck stick, spidering his way through New York city avenues and alleyways, dive bars and flea pits to wrangle 700 dollars to fly to London and win the […] The post “A manic farce, careening at a million miles an hour”: Marty Supreme review first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: The web’s top three #113 Unity, faith, discipline, terror and the Manawan Police Training School 15 Reactions I Had to Neko Case’s Hell-On Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Wednesday February 11, 2026
    With the anniversary theater run of the original Lord of the Rings trilogy being complete, I have found myself in conversation about The Two Towers again. In the year 2026, the second installment of Peter Jackson’s epic Tolkien adaptation is more relevant than ever. Originally my second favorite in the trilogy, I now find that […] The post “A story that needs to be told and re-told by the hopeful to the hopeless”: The Two Towers (The Lord of the Rings) first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: Is “Crazy Rich Asians” the Film Asian Americans Have Been Waiting For? Thunder Bay & lessons not learned from residential schools Editor’s Diary: Moscow expats and “going native” Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Tuesday February 10, 2026
    There’s an odd moment that hits somewhere in your 30s or 40s when you realise you’ve been listening to the same Beautiful South albums for 20 years. Not because Blue Is The Colour isn’t brilliant – it absolutely is – but because, at some point, you kind of stopped seeking out new music. You’ve become […] The post Break out of your musical rut: how to discover new music (even if you feel stuck in your ways) first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: Save Ralph: the short film denouncing cosmetic testing on animals From starscapes to starships: how sci-fi art imagined the future France’s burqa ban: in the name of freedom? Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Monday February 09, 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 #75 – Sir Ian McKellen on Colbert first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: Social media heroes part seventy one: images, videos and stories of unity and fun “Slimy, subversive and surprising”: Slime Mother by Abi Palmer at the Site Gallery The web’s top three #58 Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Friday February 06, 2026
    People don’t generally have a very positive association with slugs. They’re slimy in a way that’s considered gross, and people blame them for eating food they plant. So seeing Slime Mother, a solo exhibition by artist Abi Palmer, at the Site Gallery in Sheffield was quite a revelation. More accurately, a series of revelations. View […] The post “Slimy, subversive and surprising”: Slime Mother by Abi Palmer at the Site Gallery first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: TASTE: Something Special #47 – Tomato salad Must reads: Dogs, murder, circuses, and personal histories The abuse of security forces and violence as a response in Latin America Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Thursday February 05, 2026
    Opened in 1836, the Botanical Gardens in Sheffield in the north of England cover 19 acres and include 5,000 species of plants. In many ways, it’s very grand and reflective of the trends in Victorian open spaces, with a large glass pavilion and impressive fountains. What was most interesting to me on a visit to […] The post Sheffield Botanical Gardens: bears, birds, and bans on loathsome disease first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: Must reads: #MeToo, gun control, racism in fashion, tourism, Chicago NYC Inc.: Emergent City review The UK’s asylum system is in crisis, but the government – not refugees – is to blame Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Wednesday February 04, 2026
    Ben McCann, Adelaide University Catherine O’Hara, the beloved actor and comedian who has died aged 71, occupied that rare position in contemporary screen culture: a comic actor, a cult figure and a mainstream star. Her work spanned more than 50 years, from improv sketch comedy to Hollywood features and off-beat TV classics. She was celebrated […] The post Funny, tender, goofy – Catherine O’Hara lit up the screen every time she showed up first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: Dutch public broadcasting: protesters campaign against drastic cuts to media infrastructure Five Songs to Download – November Can water help Tajikistan develop its economy? Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Tuesday February 03, 2026
    The Netherlands had a right wing government for less than a year, and the administration was not very effective on any of the urgent issues and threats facing our time. But it did manage to achieve one thing: an enormous spending cut on Dutch public television. Dutch public television was forced by politicians to cut […] The post Dutch public broadcasting: protesters campaign against drastic cuts to media infrastructure first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: The Turkish Election: The Dangers of Sidelining the Political Aspirations of the Kurds Oedipal Dalek Asylum: Doctor Who and Steven Moffat’s Mother Issues Review: CW’s Reign Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Monday February 02, 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 PLACE: Something Special #74 – Castle Howard (the real Bridgerton!) 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 »


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