A “bombastic adolescent bohemian” (to quote the immortal Dylan Thomas) with an obnoxious passion for all things fabulous and impractical — including whales, airships, and Oxford commas — Deborah is as much at home watching poncy foreign arthouse films on long-haul flights to Tokyo as she is reading about mediamorphoses and marine biology. She listens to indie pop and progressive rock, and enjoys indulging in just a little self-deprecating humour.

Articles

How well does this updated version of Graham Greene’s classic novel stand up to the first film adaption and the original book?
The Days After, Kore-eda’s short film about a bereaved couple and a spectral child lures and lingers on hauntingly.
Time to scurry to the Pokémon Centre, ‘cause this franchise just won’t stay dead.
Venturing into the controversial Area 51, Paul the movie is a hilarious story from another world.
15 May 2011
Eiichiro Hasumi gives a great dose of emotion and action in the final installment of the Umizaru trilogy.
9 May 2011