What Culture
I wrote various articles and reviews for What Culture between 2013 to 2018, of which the vast majority were included in the entertainment website's Film and TV pages. As a site with a widespread audience I often tried to make my articles stand out by either emphasising lesser known elements of mainstream media, or writing about more niche subjects.
My final articles included:
Star Trek's 10 Most Iconic English Villains
Examining one of Hollywood's most recognised tropes as seen in one of its longest running franchises, this article looks at those who appeared on both the silver, and small screens.
Ranked in order of the quality of their performances as well as the consequences of their actions for Starfleet's finest, I later wrote a complementary article on British Villains in Marvel's Cinematic Universe.
Examining one of Hollywood's most recognised tropes as seen in one of its longest running franchises, this article looks at those who appeared on both the silver, and small screens.
Ranked in order of the quality of their performances as well as the consequences of their actions for Starfleet's finest, I later wrote a complementary article on British Villains in Marvel's Cinematic Universe.
Chuck Palahniuk Kickstarts Lullaby Adaptation
A news article regarding the crowdfunding campaign by author Chuck Palahniuk (Fight Club, Choke) to adapt his novel Lullaby into a feature film. In addition to reporting on the successful campaign itself, I also gave a brief overview of the original novel, as well as co-writer/director Andy Mingo's previous adaptation of Palahniuk's short story Romance.
A news article regarding the crowdfunding campaign by author Chuck Palahniuk (Fight Club, Choke) to adapt his novel Lullaby into a feature film. In addition to reporting on the successful campaign itself, I also gave a brief overview of the original novel, as well as co-writer/director Andy Mingo's previous adaptation of Palahniuk's short story Romance.
Daredevil: 10 Reasons Wilson Fisk Is The Best MCU Villain
A character study which examines how the first season of Marvel's Daredevil was able to create and present a better villain in Wilson Fisk than any of his cinematic counterparts.
A character study which examines how the first season of Marvel's Daredevil was able to create and present a better villain in Wilson Fisk than any of his cinematic counterparts.