Thomas Pritchard

I've been working as a journalist for the last 15 years, following media landscape inevitable change.

My career has shaped my outlook on life and that is why I am so passionate about journalism and its power to influence. The ability to shape and guide society and to respond to its most pressing issues is a privilege, and despite growing disillusionment with current media and traditional storytelling methods, I feel the spirit of journalism is as strong as ever.

The world is more connected than ever, and it is time for everybody to swallow their pride and admit we are going to have to do something different about the mess we have already made.

A Surprising Origin of Die Hard's Most Famous Line
A Surprising Origin of Die Hard's Most Famous Line
There's hardly anyone who haven't watched let alone heard about Die Hard, which propelled Bruce Willis to stardom. 
One Of The Office's Most Romantic Moments Is A Plot Hole in Disguise
One Of The Office's Most Romantic Moments Is A Plot Hole in Disguise
Michael Scott may be the worst boss ever but he is no stranger to romance. 
Supernatural's Original Pilot Saw John in a Mental Health Facility
Supernatural's Original Pilot Saw John in a Mental Health Facility
The longest-running American live-action fantasy TV series, Supernatural, aired for fifteen years and earned a great army of loyal fans. 
Harry Potter Revisited by Adults: The Dursleys Should Be In Jail
Harry Potter Revisited by Adults: The Dursleys Should Be In Jail
Lord Voldemort is certainly an archvillain in the Harry Potter franchise, but there is one family in the HP universe that can be described as one of the most disgusting muggles to ever inhabit this planet. 
The X-Files Predicted Mulder & Scully's Ultimate Fate Back in Season 4
The X-Files Predicted Mulder & Scully's Ultimate Fate Back in Season 4
Home, one of the Season 4 episodes of The X-Files, has become the scariest one in the whole franchise. 
Years Ago Supernatural Actor Had a Stroke; Now He's Back Saving Lives - Literally
Years Ago Supernatural Actor Had a Stroke; Now He's Back Saving Lives - Literally
Rob Benedict, the actor who inhabited the character of Chuck Shurley aka God for the Supernatural series, suffered a stroke back in 2013. Today, he uses every opportunity to speak about ways people can quickly identify the condition and help those who suffered it.
No Cavill, No Problem: The Witcher Season 4 Promises to Be 'Fantastic'
No Cavill, No Problem: The Witcher Season 4 Promises to Be 'Fantastic'
The series showrunner is confident, apparently.
90% of Critics Called This Film Garbage, but It's Now a Signature Sandler Movie
90% of Critics Called This Film Garbage, but It's Now a Signature Sandler Movie
Do you have any idea why Adam Sandler no longer reads critical reviews? 
The Thing About the TDKR Ending That Even Gary Oldman Couldn't Ignore
The Thing About the TDKR Ending That Even Gary Oldman Couldn't Ignore
Hollywood A-lister Gary Oldman believes Joseph Gordon-Levitt could have become Robin. He hinted that the ending of Nolan's The Dark Knight Rises teased exactly that.
The One Scene Johnny Galecki Wishes Made It Into National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation
The One Scene Johnny Galecki Wishes Made It Into National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation
It's all about Christmas now as we re-watch good old holiday classics.