Back in 2021, Keanu Reeves teamed up with Boom! Studios to bring us the comic book series Brzrkr, which Reeves wrote alongside Matt Kindt, working off of Reeves’ original idea. Netflix secured the rights to bring a live-action film adaptation of the comic book to their streaming service – and to follow that up with an anime spin-off series that will “expand the Brzrkr universe by exploring different elements of the story”. So far, there have been twelve issues of Brzrkr, as well as a couple one-shots called Poetry of Madness and Fallen Empire (which told of B.’s distant past). Reeves is also writing a book called Elsewhere with China Miéville that is “set in the world of Brzrkr“. While all of these stories play out on the page, the Netflix movie remains in development. Now it has been announced that we have another Brzrkr project to look forward to: a...
- 2/23/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
In recent times, films from Okinawa have been put in the spotlight. In their search for new aspects of Japanese cinema, Western scholars and festival programmers discover the works of Yuji Nakae and other local directors to display a culture, which is in tune with nature and in strict contrast to the concrete jungle of the metropolis. Tsukasa Kishimoto is part of this new Okinawa cinema. Although, he is no rookie anymore. “Happy Sandwich” is his 10th movie and carries on the tradition of a local-based storyline.
Happy Sandwich is screening at Kimolos International Film Festival
Set in the northern part of Okinawa, known as Yanbaru, Manna, the chef of a BBQ restaurant is given the task of creating a special sandwich as an offering to the gods. To fulfill the request of the priest, he travels around the island and meets with several people involved in the food sector,...
Happy Sandwich is screening at Kimolos International Film Festival
Set in the northern part of Okinawa, known as Yanbaru, Manna, the chef of a BBQ restaurant is given the task of creating a special sandwich as an offering to the gods. To fulfill the request of the priest, he travels around the island and meets with several people involved in the food sector,...
- 6/24/2023
- by Alexander Knoth
- AsianMoviePulse
Guwahati, April 25 (Ians) Researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology (Iit) Guwahati have developed liquid marbles using nano clay that can be pre-programmed for drug delivery and cascade chemical reactions.
Conventionally for treating any disease we take medicines in the form of tablets, capsules, syrups, ointments while a controlled drug delivery system is a more efficient technique to deliver the required dose at the specific site gradually over the desired period of time. Loading and release of drug in its soluble form is another important aspect, which can be achieved with this liquid marble, an statement said.
The team from Iit Guwahati led by Dr Uttam Manna, associate professor, Department of Chemistry and Centre for Nanotechnology, has used the liquid marbles approach for the controlled release of drugs and programmed chemical reactions.
The statement said that the team has engineered liquid marbles to have a ‘time bomb’ type release effect...
Conventionally for treating any disease we take medicines in the form of tablets, capsules, syrups, ointments while a controlled drug delivery system is a more efficient technique to deliver the required dose at the specific site gradually over the desired period of time. Loading and release of drug in its soluble form is another important aspect, which can be achieved with this liquid marble, an statement said.
The team from Iit Guwahati led by Dr Uttam Manna, associate professor, Department of Chemistry and Centre for Nanotechnology, has used the liquid marbles approach for the controlled release of drugs and programmed chemical reactions.
The statement said that the team has engineered liquid marbles to have a ‘time bomb’ type release effect...
- 4/25/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Guwahati, April 25 (Ians) Researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology (Iit) Guwahati have developed liquid marbles using nano clay that can be pre-programmed for medicine delivery and cascade chemical reactions.
Nanoclays are nanoparticles of layered mineral silicates.
Conventional treatment for disease involves tablets, capsules, syrups, ointments, among others.
A controlled drug delivery system, on the other hand, is a more efficient technique to deliver the required dose at the specific site gradually over the desired period of time. Loading and release of drugs in its soluble form is another important aspect — which can be achieved with the liquid marble.
The team from Iit Guwahati engineered liquid marbles to have a ‘time bomb’ type release effect and to carry out a spontaneous chemical reaction.
“Release of drugs from a liquid marble in response to a stimulus for instance light, temperature, electricity has been reported earlier. But the time-programmed release was not yet achieved.
Nanoclays are nanoparticles of layered mineral silicates.
Conventional treatment for disease involves tablets, capsules, syrups, ointments, among others.
A controlled drug delivery system, on the other hand, is a more efficient technique to deliver the required dose at the specific site gradually over the desired period of time. Loading and release of drugs in its soluble form is another important aspect — which can be achieved with the liquid marble.
The team from Iit Guwahati engineered liquid marbles to have a ‘time bomb’ type release effect and to carry out a spontaneous chemical reaction.
“Release of drugs from a liquid marble in response to a stimulus for instance light, temperature, electricity has been reported earlier. But the time-programmed release was not yet achieved.
- 4/25/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Every week, IndieWire asks a select handful of TV critics two questions and publishes the results on Tuesday.
This week’s question: What current show (airing in the past year through now) do you find the most difficult to watch?
Marisa Roffman (@marisaroffman), Give Me My Remote
I’m sure I’m not alone, but “Handmaid’s Tale” is really, really, really rough to watch. It’s not that it’s bad — it’s very well done—but the outside world makes it painful to sit through. I have to be in a very specific mindset to get through an episode.
Joyce Eng (@joyceeng61), GoldDerby
This will probably be a popular answer, but I have no desire to finish Season 2 of “The Handmaid’s Tale.” Is it still impeccably shot? Yes. Is the acting still aces? Yes. (Yvonne!) Is it a chore to sit through? Yes. It’s not just the relentless torture porn,...
This week’s question: What current show (airing in the past year through now) do you find the most difficult to watch?
Marisa Roffman (@marisaroffman), Give Me My Remote
I’m sure I’m not alone, but “Handmaid’s Tale” is really, really, really rough to watch. It’s not that it’s bad — it’s very well done—but the outside world makes it painful to sit through. I have to be in a very specific mindset to get through an episode.
Joyce Eng (@joyceeng61), GoldDerby
This will probably be a popular answer, but I have no desire to finish Season 2 of “The Handmaid’s Tale.” Is it still impeccably shot? Yes. Is the acting still aces? Yes. (Yvonne!) Is it a chore to sit through? Yes. It’s not just the relentless torture porn,...
- 8/2/2018
- by Hanh Nguyen
- Indiewire
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