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Bad Lucky Goat: BFI London Film Festival 2017

Bad Lucky Goat is a Colombian coming-of-age comedy set on a Caribbean island where two squabbling siblings must cover their tracks after accidentally killing a bearded goat with their father’s truck. Bad Lucky Goat is a 1st-time directorial debut of Samir

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Amsterdam 2017 Travel Vlog

Our first attempt at unplanned travel vlog. Shot on GoPro, 5D and iPhone. Amsterdam is the Netherlands’ capital, known for its artistic heritage, elaborate canal system and narrow houses with gabled facades, legacies of the city’s 17th-century Golden Age. Its

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Welcome to the age of anger

This article by Pankaj Mishra in The Guardian is a fascinating article on the challenges to a liberal society. Essential reading to understand the stuff that’s going on right now like the Brexit, rise of the European far-right and Trump. It’s

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Fabric London to close permanently

This is a shocker ???? iconic nightclub @fabriclondon will close permanently because of ‘drug culture’. Shutting down fabric does not mean the gov have solved a drug problem. The ironic thing is that they are planning build multi million pounds

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Musical Friday: Miike Snow – Genghis Khan

Miike Snow in this song is comparing himself to Genghis Khan who united the Mongol tribes and conquered all of China, and was known to have many women in his life. Miike implies that he becomes irrationally, even violently jealous thinking

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Pokémon live action movie

There is only one question that’s bothering me today. Considering how ridiculously popular Pokémon is, I’m shocked there’s still no live-action movie. Whoever makes this live-action movie will soak up all the nostalgia cash. I Hope someone in the universe

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15 years on International Space Station #15YearsOnStation

Today marks 15 years of continuous human habitation on the International Space Station. Its a remarkable human achievement. For me the lasting legacy of ISS will be the partnership forged with nations like United States, Russia, Europe, Japan, and Canada. The ISS enables

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Kothanodi (The River of Fables) at London film Festival

Kothanodi (The River of Fables) was dark, twisted, disturbing and a brilliant attempt by 1st time director Bhaskar Hazarika to bring 4 Assamese folklore to visual medium. The film has dark undercurrents of traditional folktales, that keeps you on the edge and it has

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Everything Is Subjective

We all have different stories and paths in life. We have a lot of information via Internet, books and Media but lets keep in mind that most of this is still just opinion, and often biased. Everything Is Subjective. (even

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