Amanda Seyfried as a working-class cop in Long Bright River By Dennis Broe There are some hits, some misses and some mixed series coming audiences’ way this... Continue reading
Social media, commons image by Alan McGuire In an age where the media is defined by algorithms, the rise of figures like Andrew Tate is no accident.... Continue reading
By Alan McGuire When Argentinian Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio stepped out onto the Vatican balcony in 2013, the world was already in crisis: ecological breakdown, rising inequality,... Continue reading
The stunt man’s fall, in Alan Bleasdale’s Boys from the Blackstuff by Nick Moss A new website will tell the story of Liverpool through the lives of... Continue reading
Jon Baldwin reviews Can Working Class Culture be Knowledge? by Stefan Szczelkun, Routine Art Co., London 2025 Through a discussion of aspects of working-class culture, this book... Continue reading
The conflict between the State of Israel and Hamas in Gaza calls into question the Deuteronomic command to ‘utterly destroy’ the existing nations in Palestine, in order... Continue reading
By Dennis Broe One of the key phrases circulating within the streaming TV series industry is “post-peak” TV. The boom is over, except for possibly Netflix one... Continue reading
Christ hanging over the City of Rafah, Gaza, which was destroyed by Israeli bombardment in 2025. Aerial View Source: IG/ @eye.on.palestine. Christ figure adapted from ‘Christo Morto’ statuette:... Continue reading
by Dennis Broe Adolescence, Netflix’ four-part single-take, real-time series about a schoolboy knifing, is the streamer’s most popular series of all time in Britain and in many... Continue reading
Mussolini, the march on Rome, 1922 by Jon Baldwin Mussolini: Son of the Century is an eight-part historical drama biopic which has just completed its run on... Continue reading