August 2021

The Best Studio Ghibli Movies And How To Start Watching Them

Watching your favorite movies abroad? Don’t forget to get your Aeroshield smart DNS to access any geo-restricted content. Japanese animation has marked the childhood of many children in Western countries through anime, such as Naruto, Dragon Ball Z, and Sailor Moon to name a few. But there’s one Japanese movie studio that managed to enter […]

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Netflix Original ‘The First Temptation of Christ’ Leaving in September 2021

The First Temptation of Christ – Picture: Porta dos Fundos The Portuguese comedy special from Porta dos Fundos which arrived on Netflix a couple of years ago seemingly is set to depart the service after not even two years. The comedy special is perhaps one of the most controversial releases in Netflix’s history. It comes

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Team GB’s Tom Bosworth says Sapporo ‘feels like prison’ with ‘cold slop’ for food

The Team GB race walker Tom Bosworth has complained of the “cold slop” being served up to athletes in Sapporo and says the host city for the Tokyo Olympics distance races “feels like a prison”. Bosworth, who will compete in the 50km race walk on Friday, made his feelings known on Twitter on Monday before

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Belarus sprinter safe under Tokyo police protection after refusing to go home

The Belarus athlete Krystsina Tsimanouskaya, who alleges she was taken against her will by team officials to Tokyo airport, is being protected by police and the UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, are also involved, the IOC confirmed on Monday. Tsimanouskaya, who was due to compete in the women’s 200m on Monday, sought the protection of

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NBC paid $7.75bn for its Olympic rights … and we got televisual vomit

If there’s one message the Olympics unfailingly conveys, it’s that elite competition is all about making the right choices. At a certain point every athlete needs to make the decision not to do certain things: the fencer lunging for the head rather than the body, the trampolinist starting their routine on the third jump instead

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