• Temporary Home: Camp America

    Summer 2017 was without a doubt the best summer of my life, and it was spent working as a camp counsellor in Greeley, Pennsylvania. This trip really starts back in October 2016 with the application process, which was a lot of paperwork and form filling. From this came the...
  • Homosexuality in Disney: Beauty and the Beast

    2017 heralds the arrival of the latest live-action adaptation of the Disney classic starring Emma Watson as Belle, however, the latest announcement from director Bill Condon tells us that there is going to be a bit of a diversion from the original animated version which will give visibility to the...
  • Gender Stereotyping, Successful Careers and 100 Leading Ladies: Interview with Nancy Honey

    Nancy Honey is a renowned American photographer, who created the 100 Leading Ladies project where she photographed 100 of Britain’s most respected and influential women over the age of 55, who have defied the stereotypes, expectations and limitations of their gender to become leaders in their field. These portraits...
  • Ready in 5: How I Met Your Mother Episodes

    Looking to get onto the HIMYM train? Finally fed up with not knowing what all your friends are on about when they tell you to suit up? Bewildered as to why anyone would  say “wait for it” in the middle of a word?  Fear not, for we’re here to tell you which episodes...
  • Bridget Jones’ Baby: Sentimental, hilarious and simply brilliant

    Bridget Jones’ Baby is the long-awaited sequel in the Bridget Jones saga, and it does not disappoint. Far too much of the focus in the upcoming movie has been on Renée Zellweger’s face, which is ridiculous given her completely sublime acting that had the cinema audience falling back in...
  • Game of Thrones Season 6 Review

    Warning: Spoilers ahead! Season six of Game of Thrones has been possibly one of the best yet, and is largely based on original material not found in the words of George R.R. Martin but adapted mostly from his fourth and fifth novels, A Feast for Crows and A Dance...
  • Scrapbook – Tim Burton Films

    In celebration of Burton’s new film Alice Through The Looking Glass, Impact Film and TV looks back at some of his greatest classics… Beetlejuice This film is weird; ask someone why they like this film and they might struggle to say as it is cinematic Marmite. It has quite a...