Content Creation
Multimedia oversharing from 2013 to now - from podcasts, to Youtube videos, to dormant teenage blogs. Consume at your own risk.
Sick! See You Next Tuesday
Created and hosted by self proclaimed cinephiles Ben Thomas and Annabel McConnachie, ‘Sick! See You Next Tuesday’ is a weekly movie review podcast from the minds of two sick see-you-next-Tuesdays. Tune in every (you guessed it) Tuesday as they dole out their no holds barred, red hot movie takes that are guaranteed to be the sickest part of your week.
2025 Sick! See You Next Tuesday Award
Don’t hang your tux up just yet, because 2025 awards season has one last hurrah! Ben and Annabel’s cinematic viewing throughout the past year comes to a head this week as they celebrate this podcast’s night of nights - the ‘Sick! See You Next Tuesday’ Awards! From the best and worst films to the sexiest actors and actresses, we leave no superlative unturned in a way that the Oscars could only dream of. Stream now to find out the winners!
Wicked: For Good (2025) Review
Have your Grimery at the ready, and follow the yellow brick road with us all the way to AMC! After being MIA for a clock tick, your favorite cinephiles are making their grand return to Oz to tackle one of the biggest movie events of the year - the release of ‘Wicked: For Good’. Did Jon Chu provide us with Movie Magic once more? Or did he flip it around and hit us with a Worse Witch flick? Stream our full review now to see if we were in fact changed for good.
Casting a Remake of Psycho (1960)
Pack an overnight bag, because it’s time to check in to the Bates Motel! This week, Ben and Annabel once again take a seat in the casting chair and put their own spin on Alfred Hitchcock’s 1960 masterpiece ‘Psycho’ by fan-casting a hypothetical 2025 remake. Which Hollywood heavy weight do they deem worthy of playing the iconic Norman Bates? Which starlet are they tapping in to the infamous shower scene? Call us mother, because we know best. Stream our full episode now and cast along with us!
AnnabeloftheBall
annabeloftheball is a YouTube channel created by Annabel, featuring personality-driven videos that blend storytelling, lifestyle content, and creative commentary. The channel includes vlogs, storytimes, pop-culture discussions, reviews, and the occasional parody or experimental project.
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Cinema at First Sight
Created and hosted by self proclaimed cinephiles Ben Thomas and Annabel McConnachie, ‘Sick! See You Next Tuesday’ is a weekly movie review podcast from the minds of two sick see-you-next-Tuesdays. Tune in every (you guessed it) Tuesday as they dole out their no holds barred, red hot movie takes that are guaranteed to be the sickest part of your week.
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Teenage Fanatic
Teenage Fanatic is the ultimate teenage time capsule: a blog where Annabel McConnachie shared strong opinions, questionable life advice, and the kind of dramatic pop-culture takes only a 15 year old could muster.
Selected Posts
My Ideal Wicked the Movie Cast
In 2015, Annabel confidently drafted her dream Wicked movie cast a decade before it happened. She was prophetic in timing, if not in taste.
5 Similarities Between the Rocky Horror Picture Show and Shakespeare
Rocky Horror and Shakespeare: basically the same thing, if you squint, ignore logic, and embrace chaotic costumes.
Struggles of Being an Intersectional Feminist
Bravely discovering gender performativity as a concept at the ripe age of 16 and worrying everything she does — from wearing pink to watching rom‑coms — is a betrayal of feminism.