The dekulakisation of Britain
Can Jeremy Clarkson save British farmers?
Monopoly on the truth
How the left are ruining board games
Cousin, cousine
Incest must be banned, not encouraged, across the West
Death of a king
Labour achieves its long-sought-after goal
Keir’s cabinet of curiosities
How long can Starmer last?
Leo’s worldwide hypocrisy tour
DiCaprio sells us his environmental cartoon, but is anybody buying it?
An appetite for risk
Stop all the mollycoddling
Why was this made?
When The Crow’s original film adaptation came out, I was a mean, moody teenager. Thus, this film has a particular…
Punch Judy
The Olympics’ low blow to boxing
Longlegs shows us what the future of horror could be
Unless you count plastic, comically oversized bodily features, and screaming children, there’s not much connecting the Barbie movie with Osgood…
Shhhhhh…
It is somewhat refreshing to watch a movie whose entire premise can be summed up with a finger on the…
Tiktok… time’s up for old-fashioned politicians
Social media has helped turn young Europeans away from the left
Welcome to Knifesbridge
London’s stabbing frenzy
Masks and keffiyehs are radical chic
Pro-Palestinian protests have turned campuses into a political catwalk
I’m all in for Fallout
It was only a matter of time until Amazon decided to throw its hat in the ring and join the…
Unreal, man!
Will this latest piece of digital wizardry simply make us lonelier?
Road House: big dumb fun that takes itself too seriously
The original Road House movie, released in 1989 and starring Patrick Swayze, was an absolute blast. Over-the-top, sexy, and oozing with masculinity, Road…
Netflix’s Damsel is in distress
After watching the first ten minutes of Netflix’s Damsel, I had the entire plot mapped out. About halfway through the movie,…
Night Country
Because of their prolonged darkness, the polar regions have long been preferred settings for mystery and horror stories. John Carpenter…
And the award for best hypocrite goes to…
EGO is a dirty acronym
Is Deadpool cultural containment?
With the possibility of countless spin-offs and sequels, superhero movies are typically a licence to print money. Think about Marvel…
Dark doldrums in renewable energy
The dangrous lies behind net zero
Godzilla Minus One: an absolute riot!
In 1954, Ishirō Honda released Gojira. The movie centres on Godzilla, a gigantic reptile that is brought to life after being…
Hollywood’s unhappy ending
Blockbuster budgets are destroying creativity
In the jungle, the mighty jungle, the Farage sleeps tonight
Nigel turns the other cheek