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Why Money Heist should be your next Netflix obsession

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In the time of coronavirus there are a multitude of concerning questions, but the average person can answer any? They sure can answer this, What am i bingeing next? Considering we’ve locked ourselves, it’s only reasonable to line up a series that makes being trapped in close to look like fun. We all can do that right? Okay, maybe not fun, but at the very least, exciting. And excitement is exactly what Money Heist, Spanish language thriller about a group of thieves trapped inside the Royal Mint of Spain for the heist of the century, is. Make no mistake, The series isn't just an average heist thriller. It kicks off with the mysterious Professor saving the life of a bank robber whose last job ended in a hail of bullets and of course a dead lover.  She's not the only person the Professor's kept out of the unyielding reach of the law though; soon he's introducing her to the team he's built to carry off the greatest heist in history. Only problem? It'll

Here is why 1917 deserves the oscar in VFX over Avengers Endgame

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So many people have been debating on this topic since the academy awards took place. the Disney/Marvel might've hoped to taste some Oscars 2020 success by taking home Best Visual Effects, but 1917 won the title. Why did this happen? what went wrong? Let’s analyze. Marvel has been pumping out movies with incredible CGI almost every year and they still can’t seem to win. How they made a pair of walking talking raccoon and tree interesting and realistic is beyond us…  Avengers: Endgame  might have been the most ambitious crossover in cinematic history, but it still   didn’t bring home the Oscar for Best Visual Effects. The entire film hinges on all the disparate elements coming together to form something that people can watch and lose themselves in. It’s disappointing because it uses an abundance of VFX to spectacular, heart-racing, emotional effect. I mean, the emotionally-charged glorious climactic battle sequence alone is a showcase of how good usage of

Looking for Cinematic Masterpieces on Youtube, Here you go

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Here are some short films (shorter than 30 minutes) that we would highly recommend to anyone to watch. 1.  Juice  – A powerful short written and directed by Neeraj Ghaywan. Manju Singh ( Shefali Shah) and her husband are hosting a get-together of families on a really warm night. Between the snacks, drinks, and laughs, something completely unexpected happens. The movie shows that the patriarchal world sadly still exists in our society 2.  Ghar Ki Murgi  – This recent Ashwini Iyer Tiwari movie starring Sakshi Tanwar is a very thoughtful short film. Ghar ki Murgi (Taken for Granted) by Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari, is rooted in the subculture of societal truth. It is a slice of life, the emotional journey of a wife, mother, and daughter in law, finding her true self in a world of ‘family and responsibility. 3.  Adheen  – Adheen’, a perfect short by Yash Verma starring Sanjay Mishra, Neeraj Purohit & Anupriya Goenka. An excellent portrayal of a dysfunctional family, where the members in