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Slow Death by Rubber Duck Everyday items slowly kill us. Two eccentric environmentalists show us exactly how by exposing themselves to everyday products like plastic containers, soap, and shampoos. Rick Smith and Bruce Lourie set themselves up as experimental subjects, mimicking everyday life while
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TheArgus
2020.06.12 17:12
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Black '47 The film sets its background in Ireland during The Great Famine. The film follows an Irish Ranger who has been fighting for the British Army abroad, as he abandons his post to reunite with his family. The title is taken from the most devastating year of the famine, 1847, which is referred
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유찬흠
2020.05.11 14:39
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Romance of the Three Kingdoms Luo Guanzhong’s 14th-century historical novel, “Romance of the Three Kingdoms,” is a must-read. The 120 chapters containing a hundred years’ worth of life and battle stories have had incredible influence on East Asian culture. Countless novels, comics, games, and movies
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The Argus
2020.04.06 06:08
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ContagionAddressing a concept of a doomsday scenario is even more relevant these days. Steven Soderbergh’s film, “Contagion,” has gone viral due to its unusually accurate depiction of our reality. Dr. Erin Mears: “Dr. Cheever, I think I’m sick.”Dr. Ellis Cheever: “What? What’s going on? What kind of
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The Argus
2020.03.10 21:31