Burning outThe pandemic’s effect on work life balance with generous dollops of anxiety to top it off for a succulent petri dish of dissatisfactionJun 7, 20211Jun 7, 20211
Finding the joy in solitudeThoughts on my mind that happen across a power cut while I silently brush my feet impatiently across the carpet from the lack of Netflix...Dec 22, 2020Dec 22, 2020
Downers in the Time of CoronaIt’s been a couple of months being holed up at home. There is a tendency for the gloom to set in if not careful. Here’s my experience of…Jul 28, 20202Jul 28, 20202
Maybe I don’t need to do everythingOn how rewatching Free Solo, made me think about reprioritising my goals and why we want to achieve so much.May 5, 20201May 5, 20201
Published inThe UnprofessionalsAvengers Endgame vs Avengers Infinity WarA dissection of going through the Sophie’s choice of picking favouritesMay 13, 2019May 13, 2019
Published inThe UnprofessionalsIs Triple Frontier a deconstruction of The Expendables genre?A movie that disguises to be a standard ‘rain of bullets’ action flick takes a detour into what would be an introspection for the genre.Mar 24, 2019Mar 24, 2019
Published inThe UnprofessionalsNetflix’s Fyre and the culture of Instagram HyperrealityThe greatest party that never happened still exists in a reality that shares its space with the personal celebrity cultureFeb 25, 2019Feb 25, 2019
Published inThe UnprofessionalsWhy Game of Thrones Season 7 felt like some other showThe blur of a season might have made it harder to slow things down next season…Aug 31, 2017Aug 31, 2017
Published inThe UnprofessionalsHow The Circle got the book wrong, along with everything else.A case study on how sometimes the best way to adapt a book is by not doing it at all.May 29, 2017May 29, 2017
Published inThe Unprofessionals2017’s Life and why the same movies keep getting made againRepackaging can only be acceptable if you’re doing more than slapping on a different label.Apr 4, 20171Apr 4, 20171