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Mubarak Shah from reveals all of his Crypto trading strategies, techniques, advice, and resources so you can gain a competitive edge in the Altcoin markets. If you're new to the Crypto markets and want to get started investing or trading Crypto, this is the EXACT podcast for you. Learn how to turn a mere $500 into $10,000+ by understanding the market trends and patterns that Mubarak teaches in these podcast episodes. Although not a millionaire yet, Mubarak discusses how you can become a succ ...
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Bad Gays

Huw Lemmey & Ben Miller

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A podcast about evil and complicated queers in history. Why do we remember our heroes better than our villains? Hosted by Huw Lemmey and Ben Miller. Learn more: www.badgayspod.com
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Organix Reach X

Anna & Mubarak

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Welcome to the Organic Reach X podcast! We are so glad to have you here. Our mission is to help seasoned entrepreneurs create the freedom lifestyle they desire from their business while continuing to play the role(s) they wish to play based on what they love doing that best uses their skills, their gifts, and talents. By Anna Dornier & Mubarak Nsekarije
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Bollywood is For Lovers

Bollywood is For Lovers

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Join hosts Matt Bowes and Erin Fraser for a bi-weekly podcast that explores the wonderful world of Hindi Cinema through the lens of two Canadian cinephiles! Contact us at bollywoodisforlovers@gmail.com
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The Three Bells

Global Cultural Districts Network (GCDN)

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Hello and welcome to The Three Bells – a podcast in which we explore the challenges and opportunities waiting for us at the intersection of culture and urbanism…
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The Long Take

Akhil Arora and Rohan Naahar

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Another movie podcast by two know-it-all guys—Akhil Arora and Rohan Naahar—killing their careers and burning bridges in Bollywood one review at a time. New episodes weekly. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-long-take/support
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Hella Black Podcast

Hella Black Podcast by Abbas Muntaqim and Delency Parham

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Hella Black Podcast is brought to you by Delency Parham and Abbas Muntaqim. Over the next 12 weeks we are happy to bring ya'll a limited series called Tales of The Town, which is a podcast about nearly 100 years of Black Oakland history! You can follow us on Twitter and IG @HellaBlackPod and support us on https://www.patreon.com/HellaBlackPod. We hope you all enjoy the show!!
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Breaking Barriers is a podcast based on societal barriers that we are placing upon ourselves every single day. No matter your age, race, religion, etc., we as a society are always creating those unnecessary barriers that we can't seem to break. So, Breaking Barriers will be that podcast to allow me and others to break those habits of placing unwanted barriers into our lives. We will also chat about becoming a young and black business owner, mental health, growth, wellness, and so much more! ...
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Root of Noor

Aminat Salihu

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Root of Noor is a well-being podcast dedicated to celebrating the whole story of our human experiences & connections through introspection, exploratory questions, & community.
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Urdu GupShup

Umair Salam

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A podcast to discuss all things #Urdu from books and literature to poetry and jokes. We feel there isn’t enough quality Urdu content out there for those of us who are long lost children of the Urdu language (maybe that’s a bit too dramatic). Naya Pakistan, Naya Podcast.
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FaizeGhouseAzam

Mohammad Ahmad Raza

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السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته Welcome to my podcast FaizeGhouseAzam. I am your host Mohammad Ahmad Raza and this podcast is brought to you from the Ar Raza Islamic Studio of South Africa. Make sure to add this podcast to your favorites so you will always stay updated with our latest episodes! JazaakAllah
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A podcast where we talk about the experience of being a Pakistani. Our stories, our problems, our emotions, our traditions and culture, our interactions, our food, and all the small things that unite us as a whole. We also talk about me, and my oh-so-perfect life (I wish). It's a fun time. Stay tuned for the second season. Coming soon. Biaji!
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These are real-life experiences involving people and places. Experiences which you can share with friends one time, every time. These are based on true incidents, anecdotes, and exciting experiences. Simple narrative but highly relatable. Listen to them and you will find a reflection of your friends, your place and your experiences in them. On the side, there is heart-felt poems, true to life narrative and all original content which is relatable to all. Follow us on Instagram https://instagr ...
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MamMaJ(ism)

MaJhane aka MamMaJ

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MamMaJ(ism) is a podcast meant to challenge you. Every podcast starts w/ a guided meditation to help get you in the right mindset so you can properly receive the information. Each episode will tackle a topic that hits close to home for me. I’m not licensed, I’m no expert but I do love to talk and learn. Because of this, I wanted to bring my experiences to you all and share the lessons I’ve learned. The (ism) is a movement of love and open conversations so let’s get into it, I love you!
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TISHNAGI is explicitly made for educational purpose which is to promote Urdu/Hindi poetry for the upcoming and young generation who are not aware about it. Our Aim is to Promote Urdu/Hindi Adab to all over the world we believe that the best way to overcome this is to promote Urdu Shayari through modern mean like podcasting, this is the best medium to convey the desired message. TISHNAGI is the place where you will only find related to urdu/hindi adab, urdu/hindi poetry, literature and culture.
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Carl Wolfson

Carl Wolfson

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Progressive talk-show host Carl Wolfson brings his unique perspective to the political and social issues of the day. This includes in-depth interviews with top newsmakers, pointed commentary and humorous segments such as Weasel of the Week. Carl is a longtime comedian and activist who actually uses his degrees: a B.S. in Communications and an M.A. in Political Science. “Carl in the Morning” streams live @ www.XRAY.fm, 7 am to 9 am, PT, weekdays from Portland, Oregon.
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The Modern Day Man

The Modern Day Man

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Top 20 In Feedspot's 100 Best Men's Podcasts: The Modern Day Man (TMDM) Is A Men's Self-Improvement Podcast, Sponsored By Elevate Marketing Group And Hosted By Emeka Onyike, That Explores Life From The Perspective Of The Modern Day Man. This Podcast Is For Men Who Want To Win At Life! Join Us As We Discuss A Wide Range Of Topics: • Who Is The Modern Man? • What Role Do Men Play In Society? • Where Is Masculinity Headed? • How Have Gender Roles Evolved? • Why Are Men Necessary? • How Do I Rea ...
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Welcome to Katha Meetha . We are two siblings, Yusef and Zubi. We have always been pretty close and our relationship fluctuates between parental and sibling-like. We recently lost our mother to a drunk driving related accident. This has been seismic and we thought this may be a creative outlet as well as a way to heal together and share some of our knowledge about a variety of topics, in a fun way, and hopefully create a community. Join us as we talk about everything in a real-life practical ...
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How am I going to achieve it? Why am I not good enough? When will these expectations stop? Why me? Who am I? Where do I go from here? What do I need to do to be happy? Who will guide me? Do such questions hassle you? If anger, anxiety, loneliness, pain, rejection, sadness are triggers slowing you down mentally and physically, then this podcast, ‘Spark the పరివర్తన’, is for you. Belina, author of an e-book, “I Feel” and a transition life coach, supports people on their individual journeys and ...
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My Ramadan features well-known Muslim personalities and everyday Australians sharing their experiences of Ramadan and Eid through five specially themed episodes. Join host Sarah Malik and guests including academic Susan Carland and Masterchef contestant Amina El Shafei as they talk navigating work while fasting, what it means to slow down and reject hustle culture, and how Ramadan connects to spirituality and self. We discover favourite Iftar food traditions and how Ramadan intersects with b ...
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EA Nigeria Summit was the first EA-related conference in Nigeria, and it took place from September 6th to 7th, 2024. The event saw a higher level of interest than we (the organisers) expected. We received applications from individuals across Nigeria and the international community, especially Africans. We accepted 170 applicants for the summit, and…
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Key Takeaways Optimizing your giving's effect on "EA's portfolio” implies you should fund the causes your value system thinks are most underfunded by EA's largest allocators (e.g. Open Phil and SFF). These causes aren't necessarily your value system's most preferred causes. ("Preferred" = the ones you'd allocate the plurality of EA's resources to.)…
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TLDR: The shortest version of this argument is very simple: your expectations for an organization should be higher where their budget and staff size are higher. In other words, we should have different expectations for a 20-person organization with a $1 million budget than a 2-person $100,000 budget organization. While this seems pretty clear in th…
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Warning: This post discusses statistics about extreme pain that may be distressing. While cluster headaches are a neglected, high-impact issue, understanding their true burden requires appreciating the intensity of suffering involved. The pain often reaches levels far beyond typical human experience, making subjective accounts a valuable datapoint …
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The failure rate is not 0 The base rate of failure for startups is not 0: Of the 6000 companies Y Combinator has funded, only ~16 are public. This is the wrong reference class for FTX at a $32b valuation, but even amongst extremely valuable companies, failures are not uncommon: WeWork had a peak valuation of $47b Theranos had a peak valuation of $1…
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This podcast explores Solana's price predictions for 2025, analyzing its potential for a bullish surge, steady growth, or a decline. The episode examines recent performance and technical indicators, such as key support and resistance levels, to understand future growth patterns. We'll analyze the factors influencing Solana's price, including ecosys…
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On this episode of Hella Black, we dive into our predictions for the upcoming election and break down what the potential outcomes mean for us as we navigate life and build toward independence within the belly of the beast. We also talk about the 3rd party and other integrative ploys. Tune in for real analysis on this so-called election!…
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Summary The written word dominates EA discourse but visuals have a unique power in communicating ideas that seems quite underleveraged in this community. As a designer and communicator in the space, I wanted to share some of the presentations and visualizations I’ve created over the years in hopes that they might be helpful to others. My goal isn't…
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Today's special guest is the researcher and museum worker Indigo Dunphy-Smith, who is bringing her expertise to the case of Marianne Woods and Jane Pirie, two Edinburghian school teachers who found themselves embroiled in a sex scandal and court case in the early years of the 19th century. Their legal woes followed accusations by a pupil about sapp…
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I became the CEO of EV US in January 2023. I worked alongside the EV US and UK teams, former EV UK CEO Howie Lempel, and current EV UK CEO Rob Gledhill to recover and reform Effective Ventures and improve the robustness of the EA ecosystem in the aftermath of FTX's collapse. Amidst these efforts, I and others learned or fortified lessons that I thi…
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Say hello to your new agony uncles: or is that Gaggony Guncles? A gay guy wonders if he's having enough sex! People ask about moving to Berlin. A freshly out transmasc wonders: am I becoming an evil twink? For the full story, subscribe to EXTRA BAD GAYS directly in Apple Podcasts or on Patreon.Door Huw Lemmey & Ben Miller
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We have a once-in-a-generation opportunity to improve the lives of chickens raised for food in the UK. Tomorrow, The Humane League UK (THL UK) will be heading to the High Court to challenge the legality of fast-growing breeds of chicken- Frankenchickens. At stake are the lives of one billion animals. Our small team will be demonstrating outside the…
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Hindi Horror Halloween turns 10! And for this landmark entry in our longest running series, we're going back to the beginning and giving horror auteur Ram Gopal Varma another chance... to scare us! Show notes: This our tenth Hindi Horror Halloween! We still know nothing about Ram Gopal Varma Bollywood Drafts Erin thinks Matt just remembers that Dav…
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Hi my beautiful humans! We are back with another episode where Samirah breaks the barrier of going after what she deserves. She also talks about her word of the year for 2025, wellness, manifesting a NEW CHAPTER. Make sure you keep up with me: @breakingbarrierspod @samirah_beyah143 @seamlessbysami Be sure to do great things for your mind, body + sp…
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I'd like to thank Derek Shiller from Rethink priorities for extensive discussions and looking over this post. Introduction I've been following the "animal welfare" debate this week on the EA forum, and noticed that a key crux for a lot of people was that calculations showed that animal welfare campaigns (specifically the "caged chicken corporate ca…
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Stree 2 is an overlong, unfunny, and ultimately unnecessary sequel that has no idea how to deliver scares or laughs. Every scene in the film goes on for too long, the jokes are repeated to the point of redundancy, and some of the diversions are baffling to behold. Why is Akshay Kumar in this? How old is Tamannaah Bhatia’s character? Why are there n…
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In this episode of Hella Black, we dive deep into the ongoing Palestinian struggle for liberation. We reflect on last year’s Al-Aqsa Flood Operation and explore the historical roots of zionism. Tap in for an uncompromising look at global resistance against colonial violence.Door Hella Black Podcast by Abbas Muntaqim and Delency Parham
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Foreword Sadly, it looks like the debate week will end without many of the stronger[1] arguments for Global Health being raised, at least at the post level. I don't have time to write them all up, and in many cases they would be better written by someone with more expertise, but one issue is firmly in my comfort zone: the maths! The point I raise h…
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I really loved this quick take from Lizka, especially this part: At the same time, trying to actually do anything is really hard.[4] Appreciation for doers is often undersupplied. Being in leadership positions or engaging in public discussions is a valuable service, but opens you up to a lot of (often stressful) criticism, which acts as a disincent…
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In summary, there are two important reasons why I believe it's more important to direct additional resources towards animal welfare over global health: Global health and human welfare are generally improving whilst animal suffering is getting worse at a worrying (and potentially accelerating) rate. For factory farming, the default is it gets worse …
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For many years, I devoted myself to improving human health and wellbeing. But then I shifted to working to prevent suffering for animals. In this post, I will briefly share some considerations that pushed me to make this change. Violence The phrase ‘animal welfare’ can sound pretty calm and gentle. But when we talk about ‘animal welfare’, we are us…
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Intro Suppose you have $100M to give away. You are drawn to the many important opportunities to reduce animal suffering or address pressing issues in global health and development. Your choice about how to allocate the funds could depend on considerations like these: Moral values: How much moral weight do you assign to various non-human species? Ar…
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In this episode, I talked with Chris Brown about WWII Bombs, New school cellphone policies, Rob the robot, and how technology impacts youth mental health. This day in history, October 3, and Fact or Fiction. https://www.anxiousgeneration.com/ https://www.anxiousgeneration.com/book https://www.anxiousgeneration.com/research/the-evidence…
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TLDR: I’ve recently started as a “Research Fellow” at Forethought (focusing on how we should prepare for a potential period of explosive growth and related questions). I left my role on the CEA Online Team, but I still love the Forum (and the Forum/CEA/mod teams) and plan on continuing to be quite active here. I’m also staying on the moderation tea…
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Vikramaditya Motwane’s fascination with genre cinema continues. But his latest film, CTRL, isn't exactly going to win him any new fans. We discuss the film’s mess of a script, which tries to cram in way too many ideas than it needed to. We also talk about its elaborate conspiracy thriller section and its melancholic third act. Along the way, we pra…
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I recently had a conversation with a teammate that made me reflect on a possible cultural issue within the EA community. This teammate had expressed in a few meetings that they wanted to take on various new projects and expand their scope of responsibility. As their manager, I wanted to have Alliance Mentality to support them where possible. Howeve…
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We continue the tricky journey of following Amitabh Bachchan's career through its most treacherous stretch: the '90s. Show notes: Thank you DT24x Time for a Tezaab rewatch? The Big B recap Amitabh Bachchan Corporation Begun, the Dadscension has Khuda Gawah Buzkashi, the national sport of Afghanistan Why did Badshah Khan actually go to jail? Amitabh…
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TLDR: Sign up here to join a six-month experiment to democratize effective giving. The experiment establishes a community who agree to allocate charitable gifts proportionally to member votes. You’ll help make EA donations more representative of the community's cause prioritization. Sign up and pledge by October 15th to participate in our first rou…
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Kottukkaali, writer-director P.S. Vinothraj’s follow-up to the acclaimed Koozhangal, divided us down the middle. We speak about the techniques Vinothraj uses to tell an ever-evolving, odyssey-like story about a group of people accompanying a young woman to her exorcism. We discuss the brief bursts of horror and comedy and talk about the larger poin…
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Our host, Hilary Knight speaks to Rob Cawston, Director of Digital and Service Transformation, National Library of Scotland on how the NLS is taking an ethical stance on the use of AI and how this work is tied to its mission and values. External References: National Library of Scotland: https://www.nls.uk/ National Library of Scotland AI Statement:…
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This is a link post. This WaPo piece announces the Partnership for a Lead-Free Future (PLF), a collaboration led by Open Philanthropy, USAID, and UNICEF. It was co-authored by Alexander Berger (Open Phil's CEO) and Samantha Power, head of USAID. Ten years ago, when residents of Flint, Mich., were exposed to toxic levels of lead in their drinking wa…
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This is a link post. One of Open Philanthropy's goals for this year is to experiment with collaborating with other funders. Today, we’re excited to announce our biggest collaboration to date: the Lead Exposure Action Fund (LEAF). Lead exposure in low- and middle-income countries is a devastating but highly neglected issue. The Global Burden of Dise…
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Steve helped give me the confidence in myself to leave law and start an escape room business. He taught me simple saying that will stay with me for the rest of my life like: "Do something where if you are right you get rich, if you are wrong you don't go broke." And "Live your twenties like few will so you can live your forties and beyond like few …
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Alongside Nim (@MapleBrownie), we discussed the opening night event of the tenth annual India Film Festival of Alberta, as well as a workshop put on by film archivist Shivendra Singh Dungarpur. Show notes: Bollywood Drafts Podcast India Film Festival of Alberta Ghoomer Our coverage of the 2017 India Film Festival of Alberta, where we saw A Death in…
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In this episode, I talk about graffiti, mental health, waterfalls, and city communications in an interview with KJ about Portland and her run for the city council. Also, where is the best milkshake?? Helpful information from the episode. https://www.tankthetanks.org/home https://kj4pdx.com/Door Jarod Chadwick
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Intro I think the 80,000 Hours Podcast is a great show. Despite the world of podcasts overflowing with content to choose from, it's reliably been a high-quality production that's been a regular part of my listening habits ever since I discovered it. It was also probably one of the first routes I become more aware of the EA community, which I suspec…
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Sector 36 is a gratuitously grisly dramatisation of the gruesome Nithari serial murders from around two decades ago. But because it unfolds with zero nuance, the movie mines cheap thrills out of a real-life horror story. We talk about the strange arcs that Vikrant Massey and Deepak Dobriyal’s characters have been given, the haphazard narrative stru…
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This is a link post. It's a rare privilege to lead an organisation that embodies the very ideals that shaped your life. I’ve been fortunate to have been given that opportunity for the last four years. My journey with Giving What We Can began long before I became its CEO. Like many members, I started as a curious onlooker, lurking for many years aft…
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Kill might be one of the rare movies that actually benefit from a remake—that’s how royally it fumbles both its action and revenge plot. We discuss the film’s indecipherable approach to close combat, the lead actor Lakshya’s wooden performance, and the lack of inventiveness in the story. We also talk about the unearned John Wick and The Raid compar…
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