“Hitchcock” is an uneven film that has a few comically pleasing moments, but ultimately comes across as shallow. Anthony Hopkins is the master of suspense Alfred Hitchcock, a man who [...]
Archive for May 8th, 2012
Film Review: The Cabin In The Woods
We need to clear something up before we start. The Cabin In The Woods has many plot developments and twists that are naturally integral to the film’s themes and messages. They are also best discovered during an actual viewing, rather than in a review. In fact, even the trailer below may reveal a little too [...]
Interview with Joseph Robinson
This week we present an interview with Joseph Robinson who works at Salus Wellness. Joseph, what is your specialisation and how long have you been practicing? I am an Osteopath specialising in treatment and management of chronic pain. As a keen sportsman I also hold a special interest in treatment and rehabilitation of sports injuries [...]
Three Minutes of Exercise Really Isn’t Enough
As promised, here are the thoughts of Soren Brage, an Investigator Scientist in Physical Activity at the MRC Epidemiology Unit in Cambridge on the recent BBC Horizon program featuring Michael Mosely taking part in a so-called “experiment” to see how well high intensity training (HIT) might be for his health. “One could point out some obvious feasibility issues [...]



