“Put your hand up if you’ve ever seen an ad that’s made you think your phone is listening to you,” Professor David Carroll asks a class full of students. Sitting watching at home, I actually raised m...
Just announce as getting a UK cinema release on the 18th of October is the documentary about charismatic INXS frontman Michael Hutchence. Nominated for Best Documentary at this year’s Tribeca Film Fe...
Getting it’s world premiere at the 2019 Tribeca Film Festival on the 28th of April is the documentary Picture Character. The rapid rise of emoji (Japanese for “picture character”) i...
Fear and paranoia are two incredibly useful tools in the search for control. If you create enough fear surrounding a particular community, ethnicity or religion, it almost creates a need for surveill...
“You’re only given a little spark of madness. You mustn’t lose it.” I remember where I was when Robin Williams died. It was just after 3am and I couldn’t sleep so I did what ...
Rachel Dolezal made international headlines when, in 2015, it emerged that she was not all that she claimed to be. As the leader of the Spokane, Washington chapter of the NAACP, she was prolific in h...
The increase in the world’s population has been a source of concern for a long time. It has been accepted that the number of people on earth will increase to 10 billion before the end of this c...
Coming soon to US theatres is the powerful documentary After Aushwitz. filmmaker Jon Kean examines the question, “What happens after surviving an unspeakable horror?” with six stories of ...
“We can put a man on the moon, but we can’t cure the sickness within our own cities.” National Geographic’s powerful documentary, which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival, begins and ends with th...
With the demand for information and the twenty four hour news at our fingertips there is always a race for news organisations to provide cover and in-depth content for every breaking story whether it...