Written by Joey Twitter| Website The morning after the most horrific and humiliating day at school, I needed some ‘emergency Disney’. At 6am I took myself away to Hawaii with Lilo and Stitch, one of Disney’s rare Noughties triumph. If you haven’t watched it stop reading now. There’s no spoilers ahead, you’re just missing out... Continue Reading →
Mental Health Awareness Week 2017 – “Life, Animated” (Review)
Written by Martin Twitter | Website "Life Imitating Art Imitating Life" It was the end of last year where I completely feared all had been lost that I’ve ever felt good about in my overpowering bond with cinema. For the last two years, I felt like I disappeared right off the grid when it came... Continue Reading →
Mental Health Awareness Week 2017 – “A Spoonful of Sugar: Recovering from Anorexia with the Magic of Cinema” (Feature)
Written by Toby Twitter | Website The rum thing about recovery from an eating disorder is that most of the hard work has to be done by the sufferer. Friends, family, doctors, nurses and psychologists are all invaluable, but, until you find your own inner strength to fight back, the process is an impenetrable uphill... Continue Reading →
Mental Health Awareness Week 2017 – “The Perks of Being a Wallflower” (Review)
Written by Charlotte Twitter | Website “We accept the love we think we deserve.” Being a teenager sucks. Adolescence is a transitionary period of a few of the best of times, and a lot of the worst of times. It’s a period of discovery when we begin to solidify the process of self-understanding; littered with... Continue Reading →
Mental Health Awareness Week 2017 – “Stress, Alien, and Two Bullet Shells” (Feature)
Written by Jabari Twitter I suffer from anxiety. Anxiety may seem less threatening compared to other things out there but let me tell you that it's far from the truth. It opens up a huge can of worms, welcoming other symptoms and problems. I have high blood pressure that runs in the family and there... Continue Reading →
Mental Health Awareness Week 2017 – “Fight Club” (Review)
Written by James Twitter | Website One of the more interesting things about Fight Club, David Fincher’s apocalyptic adaptation of Chuck Palahniuk’s ground breaking and even more apocalyptic 90s novel is the first rule of the eponymous 'Fight Club' within the film, (‘you do not talk about Fight Club’). Reason being, if one were to... Continue Reading →
Mental Health Awareness Week 2017 – “GAD, Movies & Me” (Feature)
Written by…well me actually! I've always loved movies and I've always loved writing, but until I started this blog, my two passions hadn't really met before. I had always thought about starting a blog but wasn't really sure what my niche could be, plus I lacked all confidence in myself to actually stick to it,... Continue Reading →
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