Global Comment
- Posted on Wednesday September 17, 2025
For many readers, books are more than simple objects: they are windows to other worlds. And although book lovers often dream of building a grand personal library, there is not always enough space to hold so many volumes. Fortunately, in different corners of the planet there are bookstores that have become true literary temples, places […]
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Continue Reading » - Posted on Tuesday September 16, 2025
In recent years, South Korean TV series have been expanding their scope and depth, challenging genres and offering new forms of storytelling. 2025 has been no exception, and to date, it has given us some of the best K-dramas of over the past few decades, ranging from intense revenge stories to timeless romances to thought-provoking […]
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Continue Reading » - Posted on Monday September 15, 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 […]
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Continue Reading » - Posted on Friday September 12, 2025
Yorkshire is full of gorgeous art spaces and opportunities to appreciate a wide range of artwork. So whatever artistic mood you’re in, there will be something you can enjoy. So, as the weather gets colder and wetter, take shelter in a gallery and take in some arts and culture in Yorkshire this autumn. Here’s some […]
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Continue Reading » - Posted on Thursday September 11, 2025
The final months of 2025 are packed with some of the most promising movies of the year. From James Cameron’s highly anticipated Avatar: Fire and Ash to Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein and Scott Cooper’s Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere, the last few months of the year are packed with original works, sequels, and literary adaptations. […]
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Continue Reading » - Posted on Wednesday September 10, 2025
Netflix’s Unknown Number documentary recently introduced millions of viewers to a mom who catfished and harassed her own daughter, Lauryn, with text messages that varied from sexual harassment to explicitly telling her own child to kill herself. This went on for nearly two years before she was caught. Horrific messages were also sent to Lauryn’s […]
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Continue Reading » - Posted on Tuesday September 09, 2025
Cholong Sung, SOAS, University of London Thanks to the runaway global popularity of Netflix’s new animated film, KPop Demon Hunters, cinemas around the world have picked it up and are now screening a sing-along edition. Huntr/x, the musical girl group featured in the story, has topped charts worldwide with their track Golden. As the film […]
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Continue Reading » - Posted on Monday September 08, 2025
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Continue Reading » - Posted on Friday September 05, 2025
When I first started this history cinema project, I mostly expected films to be about stories – plots, characters, events unfolding. But with German Expressionism, I’ve learned that sometimes films are just as much about the way the world looks and feels as what actually happens. Expressionism, I see now, was an artistic movement that […]
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Continue Reading » - Posted on Thursday September 04, 2025
Watching Caught Stealing is like being smacked in the face by a baseball bat and asking for more. Darren Aronofsky’s blood-splattered love letter to 90s New York echoes with that very specific metallic ping, a homerun of dark nostalgia sailing out of the theatre away from the horrific normalisation of Trump’s American autocracy. Austin Butler’s […]
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