Imay be the last person in the UK to have seen the 1999 film Human Traffic (rereleased last month). Justin Kerrigan’s inspired, low-budget comedy – which I watched this week – is about a group of clubbers and ecstasy-heads out for a night’s fun in Cardiff. Starring actors like John Simm, Shaun Parkes and Danny Dyer, it not only showed a reckless abandonment to hedonism now consigned to history, but also celebrates the kinds of friendships among the young which you suspect, in an age of social media, don’t even exist anymore.
In their desire to make workplaces ‘safe’, HR managers have steadily turned them into potentially career-ending danger zones
This disparate group of people, all with the drabbest of day-jobs, meet in a pub each Friday to prepare themselves for the chemical onslaugh