Top 5 K-Content on Netflix that you can Watch at Home with your Family — Hype Mania

Staying at home means more bonding time with your family. Now is the best time to catch up with your favorite TV series and movies. We listed down the top five Korean shows you can binge-watch on Netflix and enjoy with the whole family right now: Crash Landing On You Everyone’s talking about it. You’ve […]

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Netflix review: David Fincher’s “Panic Room” (2002) — Hunter Goddard

David Fincher’s Gone Girl (2014) is one of the masterpieces of its decade. But it was nominated for only one Academy Award, which it didn’t even win. It attests to its auteur’s Hitchcockian themes on the human condition as well as his Kubrickian manifestation of them. With his Panic Room (2002), he tightens this style […]

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Blogging is not writing, it’s graffiti with punctuation — ajhenryblog

Hollywood star Matt Damon recalls a notice attached to the copy of a screenplay he received. Written by Scott Z. Burns, the note read, “Read this then go wash your hands.” That instruction to ‘wash your hands’ from ten years before the current crisis, foretold a plight that later grew into a crucial truth in […]

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“Stranger Things”: ambivalent expectations, analysis and thoughts about it — letranger

Today I thought about writing down some notes about “Stranger Things” and especially the last seasons in which I recognized some interesting developements. While following the storyline of this netflix original I felt like there was one point were the original plot from season one started to diverge into several plots. This is by far […]

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History of representation of women in entertainment — everything blog 

Entertainment is termed as the movies, music and dance of any language. Nowadays we have so many women in the entertainment business who have made a major mark on the world with their talent. There’s a big list of firsts, they were the first to step out of their comfort zone and do something big […]

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The digest of “So good they can’t ignore you” — The Magic in Everything

So good they can’t ignore you is a great book written by Cal Newport which challenges your belief that how Skill prevail Passion. In this book the author tears down the idea of finding passion and put your own perspective into it which will help us to find an enjoyable career. The book tells that […]

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The events industry completes the maximum capacity of uncertainty — archyde

It was a sector in a state of effervescence and in constant growth. But the cancellation of the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona in mid-February was its turning point. Before, some event agencies had already perceived certain restrictions imposed by American and Asian companies in different meetings where a large number of their professionals met. […]

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Blu-ray Review: Billy Liar — Movie Gazette Online

The British New Wave (or “kitchen sink drama movement”) was an innovative, but brief cinematic movement during the late fifties and early sixties. These films, usually in black and white, focused on class and social issues. Billy Liar directed by John Schlesinger, is cited on many best British Films of All Time lists. Billy Fisher […]

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