If the institution of marriage is ever looking for a PR agent to burnish its reputation to the world at large, it would do well to avoid the services of one Gillian Flynn. The author of the bestselling book Gone Girl, upon which this beautifully-wrought if emotionally-unnerving adaptation by acclaimed Continue Reading
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So little time, so much Star Wars … so Mashable gloriously compresses the saga into three minutes
Star Wars is, let’s face it, the granddaddy of all iconic science fiction tales, a “genre defining classic” in the words of Mashable, that must be watched as often as is humanly possible. The only trouble is we’re all so busy these days what with the new Golden Age Continue Reading
All aboard for Tomorrowland (poster + teaser trailer)
SNAPSHOT From Disney comes two-time Oscar winner Brad Bird’s riveting, mystery adventure Tomorrowland, starring Academy Award winner George Clooney. Bound by a shared destiny, former boy-genius Frank, jaded by disillusionment, and Casey, a bright, optimistic teen bursting with scientific curiosity, embark on a danger-filled mission to unearth the secrets Continue Reading
Weekend Pop Art: Friends go minimal and look brilliantly quotable doing it
Now this, THIS is how you celebrate the 20th anniversary of Friends first going to air! Allison Hoover, a “Miami Ad School art student and Friends superfan”, recently profiled on Mashable by Andrea Romano, decided to honour the show she loves with not one but a multitude of evocatively-colourful, beautifully Continue Reading
Movie memories: Why I love The Truth About Cats and Dogs
* This post first appeared on An Online Universe * I am a rom-com tragic. (It’s an odd juxtaposition of terms since (a) romantic comedies are supposed to be all Meet Cute to happily ever after ending with only a minor third act detour into sadness of any kind Continue Reading
Happy shiny zombies: What if everyone in The Walking Dead was understanding and compassionate?
You can well understand why The Walking Dead‘s Rick, Daryl, Michonne and the rest of the onetime prison gang (before it was rather shortsightedly blown up by the Governor) don’t always see eye to eye. After all, fighting for your life against the flesh-eating undead while simultaneously holding on Continue Reading
First impressions: Madam Secretary (S1, E1 “Pilot”)
If the current imbroglio with Islamic State in Syria/Iraq with its witches brew of sectarian fighting, genocidal bloodbaths and endlessly-on-the-move geo-political posturing has taught us anything, it is that (yet again) the world is not, not has it ever been, an easy place in which to operate, much less Continue Reading
Dance! Mindy Kaling and Elmo get enthusiastic about grooving to a beat
I LOVE MINDY KALING! AND I LOVE ELMO! OH AND DANCING … I LOVE DANCING! What’s with all the capitalised effusive declarations you ask? Why I am just being ENTHUSIASTIC!, a state of being where, as Mindy explains to a happily-hyped Elmo, “you’re really excited about something”. You know, like Continue Reading
Movie review: The Boxtrolls
There is something pleasingly, imaginatively dark in the drinking water at animation studio Laika, whose latest stop motion release The Boxtrolls (based on the book Here Be Monsters! by Alan Snow) follows in much the same storytelling vein as its previous films Coraline and Paranorman, both of which were firmly Continue Reading
The Swingin’ Sixties in space: Syfy’s Ascension gets its first full trailer
The Sixties were a tumultuous decade to say the least. The certainty of the rigid and often blatantly sexist and racist social mores of the ’50s and early ’60s were swept aside as the counter-culture “Flower Power” revolution gained momentum, a host of countries around the world gained independence, the Continue Reading