However, all is not lost. The weather has been beautiful in the last few days and I am starting to feel better (hopefully it will keep improving; think positive: life is good). In the last week or so, I've been trying to remedy to this unfortunate neglect in my blogger's duty. And, since the film festivals season is at our doors, I am starting to put online my movie comments from last year's MWFF, in order to build up the interest and anticipation (whether the festival happens or not). I hope it's working.
As always, I also keep myself acquainted with the affairs of the world. So, here are a few notable news & links that I came across this week (in no particular order):
- Live-Action Yowamushi Pedal Show Posts On-Set Photos (ANN)
- Mystères entourant la 40e édition du FFM (Le Devoir, Huffington Post)
- Pas trop grosse, SVP! Controverse autour de l'adaptation de «Tamara» (Le Devoir)
- Top 10 Manga Franchises for Spring 2016 (ICv2)
- Apple Pay may come to Tangerine customers (Mobile Syrup, Financial Post)
- Fantasia 2016: TRAIN TO BUSAN Wins Audience And Jury Awards, Plus Many More Winners (Screen Anarchy, link)
- Le retour du vieillard fou de cinéma Films japonais à Fantasia 2016 (Shomingeki)
- Is the internet making us smarter than ever? (The New Indian Express / The Gazette)
- Ontario e-bike rider wins court battle (National Post / The Gazette)
- Here’s How Flowers Move—and Why (Time)
- NASA has released 1,035 new photos of Mars (Business Insider)
- Torrentz.eu quietly shuts down its torrent search engine (Engadget, CNET, IB Times)
- The London: Shipwreck collection to 'rival best in country' (BBC)
- Facebook to suppress clickbait stories (BBC)
- Disappointment for LHC physicists (BBC)
- Irish Libraries to avoid cuts to opening hours with extra £225k funding (BBC)
- Being overweight 'ages people's brains' (BBC)
- Former Ghibli Producer Details the Large Amount of Work That Goes Into Creating a Movie (io9)
- The So-Called Alien Megastructure Just Got Even More Mysterious (Gizmodo)
- Rocks tell story of China's great flood (BBC)
And some Funnies…
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