Sarah MylesinThe Culture CornerJohn Carpenter’s The Thing is the Ultimate Pandemic Lockdown MovieForget your Outbreaks and Contagions. Even your World War Zs need not apply.Jul 5, 20201Jul 5, 20201
Sarah MylesinThe Culture CornerThe Dilemma All Film Fans Are About To FaceThe question of when to return to cinemas is a quandary with large ramificationsMay 22, 20202May 22, 20202
Sarah MylesNostalgia Means Nothing If We Refuse To Learn From The PastWhile nostalgia can be comforting on an individual level, large-scale nostalgia is where the wheels come offMay 8, 2020May 8, 2020
Sarah MylesThis Is Not New — It’s The Attitude of the British EmpireThe British attitude to immigration remains steeped in hypocrisy and classismApr 19, 20202Apr 19, 20202
Sarah MylesTruth in the Time of CoronavirusWe thought it was Brexit that revealed the truth about the U.K. We were wrong.Mar 17, 2020Mar 17, 2020
Sarah MylesWhy Do U.K Conservatives Defund Arts Education In State Schools?It’s a means to an increasingly grim endDec 4, 20191Dec 4, 20191
Sarah MylesSpot The Difference in Social Perception of Men and Women at 40It’s an eye-opening game.Nov 14, 2019Nov 14, 2019
Sarah MylesHow Colonialism Is Brought Full Circle By Capitalism In TelevisionThe cruel ironies of wilderness-based reality TVNov 8, 2019Nov 8, 2019
Sarah MylesOld Movies Don’t Get A Free Pass On Sexism and Racism Just Because They’re OldSocial context is key. So is accountability.Oct 18, 2019Oct 18, 2019
Sarah MylesCan We Have Movie Heroism Without The Sexism, Please?Most movie heroism, of men and women, is underpinned by the victimisation of women. Ironically, that’s the only kind of equality in film.Oct 4, 20192Oct 4, 20192