26th January 2024 - The Glasgow Guardian



The Problem with Netflix

26th January 2024

In the era of streaming services, does Netflix still reign supreme? Netflix has become a household staple since its establishment in 1998 (a lot earlier than most people realise), and over the past 26 years, the platform has risen to one of the most competitive and globally used streaming platforms. However, in recent years, Netflix ...


The (un)changing face of the femme fatale

26th January 2024

An examination of the stereotypical femme fatale role and subversions of the archetype. Our hero is a Humphrey Bogart-type. He’s a product of the Great Depression; a private eye, intent upon exposing injustice, locked in a fruitless battle against the corruption that infects the very foundations of capitalist America. He’s drowning in filth excreted by ...


The Top 10 Films of 2023

26th January 2024

The very best films of last year, from Poor Things to Oppenheimer. 2023 has been a monumental year for cinema—both in the industry as well as the sheer volume of excellent films that have been released. I’ve had a great year digesting all the new releases—from Cocaine Bear to The Peasants—and feel comfortable in saying ...


Conceptual art: profound or elitist?

26th January 2024

Conceptual art gets a bad rep, but maybe we shouldn’t write it off just yet. Conceptual art, as a movement, genre, or idea, is inherently hard to pin down, not least of all because so many conceptual artists deliberately attempt to work in opposition to boundaries or rules. The origin of conceptual art is generally ...