Worst of the Worst movie reviews - Redline (2007)
Every week I’ll be watching the worst rated movies on Rotten Tomatoes so you don’t have to. I’ll be doing one every week until the final issue where I’ll review the worst movie ever made (according to a random article I found).
Editorial 6 - I got Covid-19, here’s some tips if you do too!
I vowed not to flood Massive Magazine with Covid-19 content this year, but here I am, about to give you my personal recount of me getting Covid-19. I know many readers will have had a similar experience to me, but this is more for those who have yet to catch the bug!
Solicited Advice
Solicited advice is a weekly column where an underqualified anonymous guru answers the questions you want answered.
Life In Ukraine: ‘Four Weeks Ago, We Had A Normal Life. Now We Just Hope To Live Through The Day.’
As the sun set on the fourteenth day of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, I spoke to Iurii Kochubey – one of the few who have chosen to remain in Kharkiv despite it being besieged by Russian forces.
Massey Confessions
Everyone loves a scandalous confessions page. You’re never sure if what people saying is fake or not, but that’s what make these pages great.
Increasing the Psychology Workforce – What Happened with The Petition?
There is a higher demand for help in dealing with mental distress, a lack of psychologists to meet this demand, and private clinical psychologists turning away up to sixty clients a month due to being already at capacity.
‘Our last resort’: Students’ fave spots forced to raise prices when minimum wage increases
As minimum wage goes up, students’ favourite food spots say they “don’t have a choice” but to raise prices. But despite the strain on businesses, hospo workers are glad to see their staff earning more money as the cost of living increases.
Youth Vaping on the rise
Although we have statistics showing the benefits of vaping among New Zealand smokers, the question remains, is vaping really benefitting our nation as a whole?
Govt reveals recycling action plan
You don’t have to be an environmentalist to know that New Zealand’s current recycling system is pretty poor.
Worst of the Worst movie reviews - Staying Alive
Every week I’ll be watching the worst rated movies on Rotten Tomatoes so you don’t have to. I’ll be doing one every week until the final issue where I’ll review the worst movie ever made (according to a random article I found).
No ‘main character moment’ for Wellington graduates
After years of studying and last semester all online, 785 Wellington graduates lose their April ceremony and a postponed ceremony hangs in the air.
There’s no shame in being medicated
It’s a pretty basic principle really; something is causing you discomfort and you use medicine to treat it so that you can go about your day without being in pain. Antidepressants work the same.
Rediscovering Your Inner Child
When you’ve got so much going on, taking time out for you to just feel happy and have fun doing dumb shit doesn’t seem useful.
Modern Psychology is Kinda Shit
Psychology as we know it is largely based around one crucial but mildly questionable document - the DSM-V (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders). Frequently labeled as the “bible of psychiatry”, the DSM-V provides framework for diagnosing mental illnesses and disorders.
Distance allows students to juggle study with elite sport
Massey University student Ben Barclay responded to my interview request from Innsbruck, Austria where he’s on tour again following the Winter Olympics in Beijing.
Identity Journeys: Stories from the Pacific Diaspora
There is a plethora of research out there that evidences the link between ethnic identity and well-being. Many of us reading this right now are the evidence of this. We are the next generation of New Zealand-borns, who have been dealt the challenge of navigating our acculturation to Aotearoa while trying to keep our ethnic identity secure and whole in the process.