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March 17, 2020 Martin Samoylov

Fathom Events Postpones and Cancels Planned Screenings Amid Virus [UPDATE WITH LIST]

Fathom Events, the country’s largest event cinema distributor, is “postponing and cancelling certain live and pre-recorded events in markets across the country” amid the ongoing novel coronavirus pandemic, the company said in a statement. Among

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January 29, 2020 Martin Samoylov

How Movie Theaters Have Set Up Shop In Saudi Arabia

Despite some controversy, cinema exhibitors have embraced Mohammed Bin Salman’s less than two-year-old reform in regards to movie theaters. Since April of 2018, the country has seen a virtually unprecedented growth in cinema houses, going

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January 10, 2020 Martin Samoylov

Why Nolan’s Next Movie Is Titled “Tenet” — and It’s Not Just Because It’s a Palindrome

Tenet. It’s the title of Christopher Nolan’s upcoming blockbuster involving time travel and international espionage. On first hand you may think that the title was merely chosen for being a palindrome (a word that can

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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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