Dear diary, life in Sherwood, Ohio has become an ongoing parade of cruelty, a socio-economic microcosm of origins humble and privileged and the inevitable destinies out of which
It’s never quite enough for Jimmy Brewster, but why should it be, as capable as those around him but always lacking advantage to leverage his modest position upwards,
From Monty Python to Douglas Adams and beyond, there is a long-running and particularly British strand of comedy concerning the inherent exasperation of dealing with bureaucracy and its
It’s safe to say that neither Patty nor Simon won any popularity contests at their high schools, two outsiders caught in a system which expects compliance. While Patty
It’s Libby McLean’s first day on the job at Canadian Cotton Clothiers, about to launch their new collection and ready for the overnight turnaround before doors open at
They apparently have nothing in common, the people who wake up in the field by the forest, gagged but unbound, in their midst a wooden crate which contains
The minimal media presence of writer/director Chris Morris is almost at odds with his large body of work which has become synonymous with modern satire, The Day Today,
William Morrison isn’t very good at suicide. With the number of attempts he has made, seven by his own count, ten including what he classes as “the cries
Deep underground through the labyrinth of the Caves the infrequent Scottish sunshine never penetrates, and all that exists is a place where demons dwell wearing the human skin