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  • Posted on Friday July 18, 2025
    Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby, a tale of love, loss, wealth and excess, is now 100 years old. Over at Five Books For this month we’ve been looking at classics that are quicker reads and this is a great one: perfect if you’re yearning for some literature but low on time, looking after kids on […] The post Great Adaptations: The Great Gatsby on film first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: If I Could Trust TV… “The exploration of power, gender and privilege in this play is handled with care”: Prima Facie with Jodie Comer review 11 Instagram accounts to follow for beautiful – and inspiring – posts about the natural world Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Thursday July 17, 2025
    After the finale of The Handmaid’s Tale this year, it didn’t take long for disappointment to surface on social media, with some viewers calling the last episode “awful.” However, that reaction overlooks a crucial detail: many are unfamiliar with the continuation that Margaret Atwood envisioned in The Testaments, her 2019 sequel that expands and deepens […] The post Why you should read ‘The Testaments’ if you have watched ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: 10 things you didn’t know about “Ghost”, 35 years later Must reads: Muslim and Jewish identity Review: True Detective Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Wednesday July 16, 2025
    Millions of tourists arrive every year to Machu Picchu, but not all of them take the time to explore other indigenous jewels preserved in Cuzco and the Sacred Valley. For me, spending a few days in this city meant gaining a more complete vision of Andean culture, and appreciating the monumental legacy that goes far […] The post Coricancha: the golden temple that defied time, the Spanish conquest and nature first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: Is a 40-hour work week bad for society? The Ruining of River Song Review: Embassytown by China Miéville Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Tuesday July 15, 2025
    July 13 marked the 35th anniversary of the release of Ghost, a film that has left an important mark on the history of cinema, particularly in the romantic genre. Starring actors Patrick Swayze, Demi Moore and Whoopi Goldberg, it tells the story of a man who, after being murdered, returns as a ghost to protect […] The post 10 things you didn’t know about “Ghost”, 35 years later first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: SEE: Something Special #46 – Stevi Fiona Benson LISTEN: Something Special #38 – If I Were A Fish by corook Ukraine: What comes after the fall of Avdiivka? Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Monday July 14, 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 SEE: Something Special #46 – Stevi Fiona Benson first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: The Promise of a Kurdish-Turkish Peace Agreement Social media heroes part seventy one: images, videos and stories of unity and fun The web’s top three #58 Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Friday July 11, 2025
    A few weeks ago, a friend sent me an Instagram reel that made me laugh. This was because she knew – as I had not stopped talking about it – that I was getting very into a particular app on my phone. View this post on Instagram A post shared by The Holderness Family (@theholdernessfamily) […] The post “It’s safe to say, I got obsessed”: Merlin, the app that identifies birdsong first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: PLACE: Something Special #42 – Leiden, South Holland, Netherlands Why Bakhmut doesn’t matter Is Indonesia heading for a brain drain? Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Thursday July 10, 2025
    Gill Plain, University of St Andrews This piece contains spoilers for Towards Zero. Agatha Christie, a middle-class English crime writer who preferred to be known as a housewife, is the world’s bestselling novelist. Since her death in 1976, her work has been translated into over 100 languages and adapted for cinema, TV and even video […] The post Agatha Christie’s mid-century ‘manosphere’ reveals a different kind of dysfunctional male first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: Donald Trump is obsessed with dictators The role of public figures in combatting vaccine hesitancy “A mass of contradictions”: Hillbilly Elegy by J.D. Vance review Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Tuesday July 08, 2025
    TV in the first half of the 2025 has been wonderfully fruitful. There has been a little bit of everything, from dark comedies and teen dramas, to post-apocalyptic adaptations and heartwarming family stories. Each of these series has shown great potential and has taken our breath away over the past six months.  The stark beauty […] The post The 8 best TV shows of 2025 so far first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: Fascism isn’t back; it never went away: The Order Review “An earnest gem”: Shrinking review From Singin’ In The Rain to La La Land: 8 films to celebrate International Dance Day Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Friday July 04, 2025
    It would be fair to say that, generally speaking, I’m not much of a movie person. While others can quote entire scenes from their favourite films or debate the merits of different directors, I’ve always been more likely to reach for a book than a remote. I read a lot, and I even write a […] The post The first films: Late to the Movies first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: Why this is the time for international films “More films like Black Bag will birth more directors who are capable of making films like Black Bag”: Black Bag Review New Christmas movies to check out in 2023: our guide to this year’s new holiday films (and where to see them) Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Thursday July 03, 2025
    This week, it was announced that Neil Druckmann will be stepping away from HBO’s The Last of Us series to focus on his work for Naughty Dog. Some background in case you are not aware: Druckmann and Naughty Dog are responsible for the two games, The Last of Us and The Last of Us II, […] The post The Last Of Us season two crashed and burned first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: “A visual spectacle, skillfully crafted throughout”: The Last of Us season 2 review “Tense, melancholic and violent fiction”: The Last Of Us More twisted, bizarre and exciting than ever: Squid Game Season 2 review Continue Reading »


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