India’s water crisis and the role of British India
The South Asian monsoon, past, present and future. A story of famines and trade, science and cupidity, by the Economist This is a wonderful article in the Economist magazine (sorry,…
The South Asian monsoon, past, present and future. A story of famines and trade, science and cupidity, by the Economist This is a wonderful article in the Economist magazine (sorry,…
Look, what I found! An old membership card from #Blockbuster. Should be from my first trip to London, UK around 1998. Wondering, what to do with it?
If you want to feel sick, watch the Netflix TV Series “Sick Note”. The characters are pathetic, the storyline has been poorly thought of, the screenplay was illogical – overall…
The World’s End (2013) is the last of the Three Flavours Cornetto Trilogy from Edgar Wright. The first in the series, the zombie comedy thriller Shaun of the Dead (2004)…
I like British dark comedies like in the TV Series “The IT Crowd” or “Come Fly with me“, they are the antidote to the cliche comedy that Hollywood churns out…
Darkest Hour (2017) – is a fine cinema, that has captured one of the most important appointments of the last century – the appointment of Sir Winston Churchill as Prime Minister just…
A few weeks ago, I watched Barefoot in the Park (1967), seeing that in my Facebook timeline, a friend suggested I check out the Carry On series of films. That’s…
Black Books (2000-2004) is a British comedy that’s about three friends, who are single and eccentric, for the most part, the three are either drunk or drinking. For Friends (1994) it…