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The Imitation Game
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Feeds Recommends: The Imitation Game

January 18, 2021January 24, 2021 Sruthi P 0 Comments Alan Turing, Biographies, feeds recommends, Movie Review, The Imitation Game

A controversial, brilliant, and engaging film on Alan Turing, a mathematician who believed in machine intelligence in the early 1900s,

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Feeds Recommends: The Mentalist

January 11, 2021January 24, 2021 Dharrshine 0 Comments binge, mentalist, series

The hiatus from the real world has left everyone with a thirst for entertainment, and what better way is there

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Feeds Recommends: A Monster Calls

January 4, 2021January 24, 2021 Arjitha Parthasarathy 1 Comment A monster calls, fantasy, Fiction, Novel, Patrick Ness, review

2021 is a much needed clean slate, and we’re all determined to make use of this fresh beginning, to ensure

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Feeds Recommends: JUJUTSU KAISEN

December 28, 2020January 24, 2021 Sangeetha 0 Comments anime, feeds recommends, horror, jujustu-kaisen, shounen

Anime has not attained much popularity in India as compared to the rest of the world. One major issue is

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An Elephant Sitting Still

May 22, 2020 Dhwani Shah 0 Comments An Elephant Sitting Still, china, Hebei, Hu BO, Liu Congxi, movie, Peng Yuchang, review, Wang Yuwen, Zhang Yu

‘An Elephant Sitting Still’ with a substantial runtime of 234 minutes is the first and the last masterpiece of Hu

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The Color Purple – A Review

April 28, 2020April 28, 2020 Anisha Biswal 0 Comments Alice Walker, book review, feminism

Alice Walker’s Colour Purple is a heart wrenching story of gender and power, of exploitation and liberation, of bitterness and

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The Handmaid’s Tale – A Spoiler-Free Review

April 14, 2020April 14, 2020 Ashwin Shekhar 0 Comments feminism, handmaids tale, margaret atwood

The world is always in a state of constant flux. Change is inevitable, change is the only constant – clichés

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You Want It Darker – A Review

March 28, 2020March 28, 2020 Banagiri Shrikar 0 Comments album review, Leonard Cohen, You want it darker

In a Zen Monastery sometime ago Jikan was sitting on a chair in the corner of the shared kitchen. He

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On Decadence

March 24, 2020March 24, 2020 Akaash Preetham 0 Comments bookreview, Crime and punishment, Picture of Dorian Grey

A comparative review of Crime and Punishment and The Picture of Dorian Gray In the limited scope of my reading,

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eragon
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Review: The Inheritance Cycle

February 7, 2020February 7, 2020 Vishnu Dhinakaran 0 Comments book, Christopher Paolini, eragon, inheritance cycle, review

The book tetralogy widely popular with the title of its first book and movie adaptation, Eragon, is a fantasy adventure

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Comic Review: Watchmen

January 31, 2020January 31, 2020 Sashank Ramachandran 0 Comments comic reviw, Dave Gibbons, review, watchmen

Watchmen is a 12-issue comic book series released in 1987, written by Alan Moore, and illustrated by Dave Gibbons. The

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karwaan
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Movie Review: Karwaan

January 24, 2020January 24, 2020 Ipsita Panda 0 Comments karwaan, movie, Movie Review, review

There’s no lack of movies with road trips. However, what makes Karwaan stand out is the delicate handling of the

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The Hunt – A Review

January 17, 2020January 17, 2020 R. Kumaraguruparan 0 Comments Drama, Mads Mikkelsen, Movie Review, The Hunt, Thomas Vinterberg

The gripping tale of a nursery teacher striving to convince the world around, and himself, about who he is. (A

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Film Review – Loving Vincent

December 7, 2019December 7, 2019 Swedha Sankaranarayanan 1 Comment Loving Vincent, movie, moviereview, review, Van Gogh

Loving Vincent, a Polish-UK co-production, funded by the Polish Film Institute, is about Vincent van Gogh’s life, a Dutch post

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Dead to Me

November 24, 2019November 24, 2019 Ipsita Panda 0 Comments black comedy, Dead To Me, netflix, review, tragicomedy, TV show review

Life’s a circle and the story of this show is a living testament to this statement, with truly shocking symmetry

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Deathconsciousness
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Album Review: Deathconsciousness (2008) by Have a Nice Life

October 29, 2019October 29, 2019 Banagiri Shrikar 0 Comments album, Deathconsciousness, Have a Nice Life, music, music review, review

“We’re playing music in a dead genre about believers in a dead religion. Who’s going to want to listen to

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Money Heist
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Review: Money Heist

October 18, 2019October 18, 2019 Ipsita Panda 0 Comments money heist, money heist review, review, spanish, tv, tv show

An addiction like none other. A game of chess played with the utmost sophistication wherein you can’t help but fall

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Midsommar
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Movie Review: Midsommar (2019)

October 7, 2019October 7, 2019 Dhwani Shah 0 Comments horror, midsommar, movies, review

In a surprising marketing strategy, A24 is offering free couples therapy if you watch ‘Midsommar’ with your significant other. It

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Das Magische Band (The Magic Band) – A Review

July 16, 2019 Banagiri Shrikar 0 Comments documentary, moviereview, review, the magic band

Huldufolk (Hidden People) is the namesake given to mythical elves appearing in Icelandic folklore. These mysterious shape-shifters often assume human

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Feature Review 

Feeds recommends – In the Aeroplane Over the Sea

January 18, 2019January 18, 2019 Venkat Natarajan 0 Comments band, feeds recommends, in the aeroplane over the sea, indie rock, music, neutral milk hotel, venkat natarajan

In the Aeroplane Over the Sea: The Polarizing Cult Classic This album by Neutral Milk Hotel, an indie-rock band of

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Buses in Tamil Nadu

December 13, 2018 Nandini Ranganathan 0 Comments Life, review

While you may subconsciously value what you have in hand, at times, it takes a thing or two to remind

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Review 

Movie Review : Snowpiercer

December 6, 2018 Koushik Kumaran 0 Comments Action, Chris Evans, Movie Review, Snowpiercer

Snowpiercer, on the surface, is a typical action packed post apocalyptic thriller, complete with most of the genre’s usual hallmarks.

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Book Review Review 

Book Review- The Murder of Roger Ackroyd by Agatha Christie

November 30, 2018December 10, 2019 Manan Suraiya 0 Comments agatha, bookreview, christie, manan

The Murder of Roger Ackroyd is a 1926 work of detective fiction by the ‘Queen of Crime’, Agatha Christie. It

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Feature Review 

Scott Pilgrim Vs The World: A Reverse Exposé

August 28, 2018August 28, 2018 Adhithya Sundar 0 Comments adhithya sundar, graphicnovels, movie, music, review, scott pilgrim, videogame

  Before we begin, I’d like to tell you something: Scott Pilgrim is a hard sell. It’s something of an

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Wild Wild Country

June 22, 2018 Venkat Natarajan 0 Comments documentary, netflix, osho, review, wild wild country

Most of the stories that are told today, be it through books, TV shows, plays or movies have a protagonist,

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Feature Review 

Album Review – good kid, m.A.A.d city (2012) by Kendrick Lamar

June 20, 2018June 20, 2018 Mathirush Pillai 0 Comments album review, good kid maad city, kendrick lamar, mathirush pillai, music, music review, rap

While it is always imperative to study art and not the artist, to really grasp the message of good kid,

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Album Review: Lust by Rei Harikimi and No Other by Gene Clark

May 27, 2018 Rakshit Lal 1 Comment album, feedsnitt, gene clark, lust, music, no other, rakshit, rei harikimi, review

There’s a certain melancholy associated with music albums which could’ve gone down as one of the finest in history but

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Book Review Review 

Bio – Bibliophilia 101

May 17, 2018December 10, 2019 Sripradha Sankruthi 0 Comments Authors, Autobiographies, Biographies, inspiration, Sripradha

As we turn the pages of history, we are bound to find the names of many personalities – great statesmen,

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Album Review: Random Access Memories (2013) – Daft Punk

May 11, 2018May 11, 2018 Adhithya Sundar 0 Comments 2013, adhithya sundar, daft punk, music, music review, random access memories, review

Random Access Memories Album Cover; Link:< https://qph.ec.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-b33ef050d7eac7cdd4b170a3f548d461-c > “… And it’s crystal clear, That I don’t ever want it to

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Defendant – A Review

January 1, 2018January 1, 2018 Saif Khan 0 Comments

Starring Ji Sung as Park Jung-woo Um Ki-joon as Cha Sun-ho / Cha Min-ho Han Ki-won as young Cha Sun-ho

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What if we never really understood how flexible ou What if we never really understood how flexible our morals can be in the face of cowering circumstances. Read on to find out just how much we truly know about ourselves.

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What other secrets does this intriguing CHEM69 lab What other secrets does this intriguing CHEM69 lab hide behind its facade? Does the lab hold a key to another dimension? What horrors did Kanakasabapathy experience in the other dimension?
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Sitting through never-ending hours of monotonous o Sitting through never-ending hours of monotonous online classes and writing countless pages of assignments, the mind wanders back to cycling down the roads of NITT, the clock tower's melody every hour, the endless chatter in dorm rooms, and even the adrenaline rush of the last-minute frenzy to classes. Take a trip down memory lane with this illustration by @rithika3463 

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In the past 9 months of staying home, we’ve been In the past 9 months of staying home, we’ve been expecting that the pandemic will end soon and things will go back to normal. But will it, really? In the last installment of Feeds Refresh’s Expectations vs. Reality, here’s an article on how the pandemic and the absence of socialisation has shaped our self-identity. 
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The last week of Refresh begins with a feeds recom The last week of Refresh begins with a feeds recommends: "The Imitation Game".

Loosely based on the biography of Alan Turing, a math prodigy and an early computer scientist. A beautiful, engaging and tragic movie to say the least.

A piece by Sruthi.

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In the confines of an asylum, children's impressio In the confines of an asylum, children's impressionable minds are moulded to feel fear. To a survivor of this psychological gauntlet, minds are as malleable as clay, existing for the sole purpose of manipulation.
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Happiness - a feeling too complex and yearned by c Happiness - a feeling too complex and yearned by children and adults alike. Is there a secret to this holy grail? Find out as we debunk some myths and explore the secret to happiness.

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