Showing posts with label Culturefly. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Culturefly. Show all posts

Tuesday, 7 May 2013

Psycho Review on Culturefly

Culturefly has just launched its new web page! It looks pretty snazzy in my opinion.

One of the articles on today's homepage is my own review of Hitchcock's 1960 masterpiece Psycho:

I think we can all safely say that even if we’ve never seen the filmPsycho we’re all aware that Norman Bates is the murderer, dressing up as his dead mother. If you were one of the two people in the known universe that wasn’t aware of that fact then my apologies but everyone knew that. It can be hard for us as modern audiences, to relate to how an audience at the time would have reacted to the twist, even the basic plot of the film is crystal clear in our minds.
Read the rest of the article here and take a look around the new site!

Wednesday, 24 April 2013

100 posts and a Culturefly article

Sorry for the lack of posts lately! So this is the 100th blog post, cupcakes and balloons all round. What better way to mark this than a article published by Culturefly!

Reading this online you’re probably already aware of how much you rely on electricity and power. No power means no cars or planes, no TV or radio, no phone system, no medical equipment, no freezers and no food storage systems. Things would get pretty difficult pretty quickly.

Sky One’s Revolution is a new US drama that shows pretty much exactly that. Set fifteen years after the entire world’s power supply just cut out with no warning or explanation. Things devolve quickly and the US is now run by ruthless militia groups that monopolise food and weapons while most people live in small villages scraping by on what they can grow or hunt. Needless to say, it isn’t the cheeriest of places.

I have done a series review that you can read here and Culturefly are looking for writers if you are interested. Head over to the site and it has all the details.