Jessica Hatton
Bio
Screen and Playwright based in London, UK, I love the movies, the strange, the raw, and the unique parts of this crazy world we live in. It's a mad world we live in full of mad people, come join me for a cup of tea someday and we share it.
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Ripe or Rank: 12 Angry Men
This year, Rotten Tomatoes released its annual list of Essential Movies to watch this time adding an extra one hundred films rather than shuffling out any of their older choices from previous years. Many a movie-goer will often check out how a film rates either with Tomatoes or other reviewing platforms before deciding on whether to see a film, however, an element that Tomatoes provides is an audience rating.
By Jessica Hatton4 years ago in Geeks
Emotional
Ever since Green Day announced their Hella Mega Tour with Fall Out Boy and Wheezer and the long-awaited return of My Chemical Romance finally came to fruition, I've seen the words Emo Revival be tossed around. Now, I've got tickets to be seeing both of these concerts in June this year in London and my eyeliner has never been darker and my serotonin never higher.
By Jessica Hatton4 years ago in Psyche
So You Want to Live in London?
So, you managed to get your butt over to one of the most global cities in the world, and you decided you're ready to live in it. Great! Welcome to the club. London is a gigantic city that extends so far into its own county. Meaning, a little green fish who just stepped off the tarmac onto a train is going to feel pretty lost the first couple weeks of living there. I'm no expert, but here are a few things that I've learned while living in this city, aside from getting a travel card the first day you arrive, because that's pretty obvious if you want to get around this city.
By Jessica Hatton5 years ago in Wander
Life in Grey
We've all had to sit through "The Talk" at one point or another. Either your parents pull you aside, draw you pictures, and give you a detailed explanation about why your leg might be cramping, or you had to watch that overly-blunt video in your primary school class at the age of 10. Bottom line is, sex has come up in discussion for us since we first learned why boys and girls are born different biologically and what all those "weird gross parts" are for.
By Jessica Hatton5 years ago in Filthy
Pick One
It seems in recent months, more and more people of this generation are coming out of the closet with gusto and confidence in terms of their sexuality, gender, etc. And that's fantastic! Knowing that members of the LGBTQA+ and their allies can find community almost everywhere is a great relief.
By Jessica Hatton6 years ago in Humans