Do you ever watch a film and think, “I could have done better! There’s two hours of my life I’ll never get back!” That’s easily remedied — just become a screenwriter.
Super Bowl LII: History In The Making
Here we are, at Super Bowl Sunday. Breakout the pizza and beers, hang out with friends, and watch the biggest football game
The Netflix Shows You Won’t Mind Bingeing
It’s safe to say that Netflix had a successful 2017. People tuned in to watch new TV shows like
The Science Behind Disconnecting From Work
It’s the weekend and that means no work, no stress, and some time to rejuvenate. Right? If you’ve ever felt guilty about watching Netflix instead of writing an email back to your boss, then this infographic is for you.
Breaking Down Thousands of Years Of Advertising
When I think advertising, I think sitting through a half hour of trailers before the actual movie starts (boring), Super Bowl commercials (not so boring), and Mad Men reruns (nice). Advertising’s been around for centuries, long before Don Draper and the rest of his advertising firm?
Superlove: The Romantic Relationships of Marvel’s Finest
Superheroes are people too. Well, sort of. Yes, they have powers beyond all of our imaginations and they get to revel in the glory of adoring crowds when they save the human race or whatever, but they also have trash love lives.
The Evolution Of Video Games In One Epic Timeline
The legend of Pong, the one-dot and two-paddle sensation that mimicked table-top tennis, was the granddaddy that led to the establishment of Atari and the video game craze.
10 Reasons To Use A Reusable Water Bottle
Every year, billions of pounds of waste ends up in the oceans, forming city sized islands made entirely of trash. A vast majority of this trash is plastic, meaning it will take thousands of years to decompose.
The Return of Vinyl Records
Nobody is disputing that digitisation is the future. However, some industries, like the music industry, worry about losing a bit of their soul in the process.
Helpful Apps For The Savvy Traveller
Ever since discovering smartphone apps a few years back, they’ve slowly become essential for almost every part of my day.