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“Bumblebee” Replaces End Credit Crawl with Flashing Cards [UPDATE]
December 26, 2018 Martin Samoylov

“Bumblebee” Replaces End Credit Crawl with Flashing Cards [UPDATE]

Last year, Transformers: The Last Knight didn’t have the traditional end credit crawl in theaters. Instead, once the film ended the credits were presented in flashing cards similar to a powerpoint presentation. On the home

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How “Vice” Pretends to Be a Movie That It’s Not
December 24, 2018 Martin Samoylov

How “Vice” Pretends to Be a Movie That It’s Not

There is a big problem with Adam McKay’s “Vice”. Not that it’s not funny enough or has a lack of great acting: but that it pretends to be apolitical when it’s not.

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Alamo Yonkers To Show “The Prince of Egypt” From 12/24 to 12/31 as Part of “Kids Camp” Series
December 22, 2018 Martin Samoylov

Alamo Drafthouse Yonkers To Show “The Prince of Egypt” From 12/24 to 12/31 as Part of “Kids Camp” Series

From December 24th to 31st, the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema in Yonkers, NY will be showing Dreamwork’s The Prince of Egypt daily before noon as part of the chain’s “Kids Camp” series. For the past few

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At the end of July, the third season of "How to sell drugs online (fast)" or How to sell drugs online (fast), one of the main international hits of Netflix, was released. The series tells about a German teenager named Moritz, who, together with a friend, starts selling drugs on the Internet and cocaine for sale, and over time, their "empire" becomes one of the largest in Europe. The plot seems too crazy to be true, but behind it is the very real story of Shiny_Flakes and its creator Maximilian Schmidt. At the age of 18, a young German began selling drugs on the network, practically not knowing anything about it, and in a little over a year he earned more than 4 million euros. At the same time, he performed all operations in the bedroom, living with his parents. When the police arrested Shiny_Flakes, the media around the world started talking about him. Until recently, the most complete story about Schmidt was told by Vice in March 2015, a month after his arrest. In the article, Maximilan was presented under the fictitious name Moritz.
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