Could tearful Jamie Laing be the antidote to Andrew Tate's toxic manosphere? - During a gruelling five-day run across England ...
Adolescence” co-creator Jack Thorne speaks about his journey into darker corners of the internet, young male rage and what he ...
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Indulgexpress on MSNAdolescence looks straight in the eye of male rageThe British miniseries Adolescence offers an unflinching look at the insidious effects of the so-called manosphere—an online ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNWhat it’s really like to be a boy in 2025, in their own wordsAs Netflix's drama Adolescence has parents questioning the hidden lives of their teenagers, The i Paper speaks to six boys ...
The Netflix four-parter is an accurate portrayal of both the open self-pity and abject hatred of women that occupies the mind ...
Personally I found the drama both unsettling and alarming, particularly as there is some reference to ‘incel subculture’, ...
Post-Adolescence: now what can we do about boys lost in the manosphere? - Adolescence puts one thing very clear: we are ...
Andrew Tate, an American and British social media personality, slams his reference in the new Netflix crime drama miniseries Adolescence, calling it "neither fair nor accurate.
The British series, which rapidly became Netflix's top-charting TV show within a week of its release, wastes no time in ...
This week we recommend a series about the dangers of the manosphere, an exhibition in Oxford, a play in Bristol, a historical game and a record-breaking animated film.
As Netflix’s Adolescence spotlights the dangers of incel ideology, we speak to three young men who’ve taken steps to steer themselves away from the manosphere ...
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