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  • ‘Joy’ is Heavy

    Winner of the Best Film award at the 2018 London Film Festival, Joy was made available for streaming by Netflix on May 24. Written and directed by Sudabeh Mortezai, the film racked up more than a dozen wins and nominations in at least ten festivals in 2018 (among them, the Chicago International Film Festival and…

  • How To Play Your Favorite Retro Games

    Everyone has his own taste when it concerns video games. If you prefer to retro games, you must know the main principles on how to play old-style video games. You can use your old console, which you kept from your childhood times, or you can apply online emulators, such as https://emulatorgames.online, which can also give…

  • How Workflow Automation Tools Work for a Fully Remote Company

    The advent of technology has gone a long way in improving methods of doing business. It has not only brought about change to ways in which we work, but it also facilitates effectiveness, especially for a remote company. You can easily do scan to PDF an important document and send to your team irrespective of…

  • What’s Coming and Going From Netflix June 2019

    June is right around the corner. How is Netflix tempting the average mortal to resist the urge to step out and bask in late spring/early summer weather? Well, no plan would ever be full proof, but let’s evaluate the effort. Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston team up once again in Murder Mystery, an action/comedy/mystery hybrid…

  • Gardening For Geeks

    It’s an unfortunate truth that many of us geeks don’t spend nearly enough time outside. Reconnecting with nature every once in a while is good for our mental and physical health, though, helping to reduce anxiety, depression, and even stress levels. The easiest way to get outside is by stepping out the front door and…

  • Top Five Software for Lost Partition Recovery

    Nowadays, digital storage devices make it easy to store audio files, documents, images, and videos. It is easy to create partitions of a disk drive to arrange your data. However, it seems convenient, but you can’t avoid the risks associated with this facility. You can accidentally lose your valuable data with a wrong click. In…

  • ‘Killing Eve’ Ends Its Second Season in Breathtaking Fashion

    Killing Eve Season 2, Episode 8: “You’re Mine” For a brief moment, I actually thought this might have a happy ending. I could see Eve and Villanelle in their new Alaskan home, drinking cocoa in front of the fire, reminiscing about that time in Rome when Villanelle killed that guy, and then Eve killed that…

  • Should I Buy Refurbished Electronics?

    When you are in the market for a new electronic device, you have options. If you don’t wish to purchase a laptop or smartphone brand new because you can’t afford the price, you can buy something that is used at a low price. However, if you have suspicions about a used product, there is a…

  • The Maturation in ‘Fire in the Maternity Ward’

    Fire in the Maternity Ward is stand-up comedian Anthony Jeselnik’s fourth comedy special. Released on Netflix on April 30, this is Jeselnik’s second Netflix special. It follows 2015’s Thoughts and Prayers. How would one describe Jeselnik’s act to the unaware? In the school of Andrew Dice Clay, he created a charismatic and politically incorrect onstage…

  • ‘What We Do in the Shadows’ Considers New Recruits, Citizenship in an Episode That Is Fine

    The newest episode of What We Do in the Shadows had an impossible task from the word “newest-episode-of-What-We-Do-in-the-Shadows” (I know it’s not one word, let’s not get precious!). The last episode was sublime. Beyond the guest stars, it incorporated threads that were traced back to earlier episodes, and felt narratively important. There was virtually no…