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Star Wars: Galaxy of Adventures is a beautiful, kinetic, colourfully animated short film that runs through the Jedi vs Sith divide.
Read MoreThis 2016 Brazilian ad went viral recently when Ryan Simmons said he would give $100k to whoever could guess what the brand was at the end. Make a guess! (He’s probably kidding about the 100k$) got another capitalism greatest hit. i will give you one hundred thousand dollars if you can guess the brand by […]
Read MoreThis National Geographic short film showcase is about urban beekeeping in Detroit, a phenomenon that’s growing more widespread everywhere. There’s also an urban beekeeping initiative right in Melbourne, for anyone interested — Melbourne City Rooftop Honey.
Read MoreICYMI: Rolling Thunder Revue is a new film on Netflix, a Bob Dylan documentary by Martin Scorcese that was just snuck on with no fanfare. Via the Guardian: The film is about Dylan’s Rolling Thunder Revue show of US and Canada in 1975 – a 57-date tour in which the troubadour appeared in whiteface makeup, […]
Read MoreThis great new airpods ad was made mostly with practical effects, directed by Oscar Hudson and backed by a new version of “I Learned Some Jazz Today”. Via AdAge: As an ad for Apple’s wireless AirPod headphones, the spot was fittingly created without the use of wires or a harness. In fact, almost all of […]
Read MoreAggretsuko Season 2 is out, and it’s more rage-inducing than ever. Retsuko has to face a host of new challenges in her work and personal life.
Read MoreA Breath of the Wild sequel is unsurprisingly in the works, given that the game was such a smash hit that it drove sales for the Nintendo Switch. We’re looking forward to it.
Read MoreIn the lead up to Lion King releasing in theatres, of course Disney was going to cut a spot out of Beyoncé singing Can You Feel The Love Tonight. Now we’re hyped again. Give us the film.
Read MoreInsta Novels is a new initiative by Mother New York and the New York Public Library, combining classic literature with Instagram Stories.
Read MoreThe Australian Womens Football (Soccer) team, the Matildas, may have crashed out of the World Cup. Their push for pay parity remains. This hasn’t been new — Ada Hegerberg, the world’s best womens football player, sat out the World Cup in pay protest. Via the Sydney Morning Herald: Hegerberg is a wonderful talent who scored […]
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