Dr Strangelove
Stanley Kubrik's classic film, Dr Strangelove, starring Peter Sellers and George C. Scott, is a savage satire on the...
Stanley Kubrik's classic film, Dr Strangelove, starring Peter Sellers and George C. Scott, is a savage satire on the...
The decorations have come down over the weekend and the Christmas season has finally come to an end for...
In recent weeks I’ve had a number of emails touching on the subject of Globalisation. In a few I’ve...
Last night I managed to see the 1947 film Gentleman’s Agreement, as part of the Hong Kong Jewish Film...
Despite this digital age in which we live, I still like the feeling of a newspaper in my hands....
At the risk of sounding like a jaded film critic, I seldom find myself thinking during a film, gee...
Once upon a time the Apple versus PC choice was easy (although I admit labouring over it for years!)....
No, I’m not about to go on a blogfast. However, this past week I’ve been staring at an empty...
It is often said that in hymns we sing about God, while in contemporary worship we sing to God....
Well folks, I’ve finished my BerkleeMusic Flim Scoring course. It’s left me feeling a little flat and disappointed. I...
Not only do I have mixed feelings about continuing these weekly roundups, but I have mixed feelings about all...
I’m coming to the end of my 12 week course on Film Scoring with Berklee. It has been a...
A few bits and pieces from around the web, focussed this week on Art, jacksonpollock.org (via Gapingvoid) – used...
Five years on from 9/11 an interesting trend is emerging – more and more writers, bloggers, journalists and Christian...
The world of blogging is changing fast and the trend away from daily blogging seems to be moving fast.
I’ve been thinking a lot about maps lately, having just finished Edward Tufte’s Beautiful Evidence and recently started Willie...