![]() ![]() While the core Cyberpunk 2077 game from developer CD Projekt Red divided audiences when it launched in 2020, this adaptation instead strikes gold on its first try. Expect more weird science, shadowy elites, and even swordfights in the rain with Keanu Reeves as Inside Job continues to make you nostalgic for when conspiracy theories were fun, rather than threatening the fabric of society. After the first season saw Reagan's alcoholic ex-agent father stage a coup to take control of Cognito, the new crop of episodes flips the script, with Reagan and her irresponsible coworkers-including a half-dolphin supersoldier and a sentient psychic mushroom from Hollow Earth-staging a counteroffensive and partnering with Cognito's archrivals: the Illuminati. This animated workplace comedy with a twist focuses on hyper-competent but socially awkward Reagan Ridley, reluctantly partnered with the all-American, people-pleasing goofball Brett Hand as she's forced to run tech support when she should be running the place. Welcome to Cognito, Inc-a shadow organization covering up every outlandish conspiracy you’ve ever heard of. Reptoids orchestrating world politics? Real. ![]() The unusual format is admittedly part of the charm-as a linear crime drama, it might not have the same appeal-but Kaleidoscope truly feels like something new on the platform, and with a possible 40,320 viewing orders, it’s worth at least one. Netflix has dabbled with interactivity in the past, with game-like special episodes or spinoffs of popular shows, but Kaleidoscope takes that idea to a new level, with an almost Choose Your Own Adventure approach that offers a unique experience for every viewer. It’s not just the audacity of the crime that impresses, or how the show weaves in and out of its cast’s lives over the quarter century leading up to, and shortly after, the heist itself, but the fact that you can watch the eight-episode season in any order. However, that doesn’t quite do Kaleidoscope justice. “A heist 25 years in the making” is how Netflix hypes this ambitious crime drama, following master thief Leo Pap (the ever-watchable Giancarlo Esposito) and his crew’s effort to steal a staggering $7 billion haul. is a great addition to Netflix’s wider canon of supernatural teen dramas-and one that boasts a killer post-punk soundtrack to boot. Satisfyingly spooky, with some top-tier action and a talented young cast that relishes Cornish’s trademark sharp dialogue, Lockwood & Co. Dodging the adult-run organizations that typically send kids out to tackle the “Visitors,” the trio aims to make a name for themselves-and maybe prove that the authorities don’t have undead matters under control at all. When Lucy Carlisle (Ruby Stokes) relocates to London after a mission in her hometown goes horribly wrong, she joins the eponymous ghost-hunting agency, run by teen savant Anthony Lockwood (Cameron Chapman) and his ally George (Ali Hadji-Heshmati). Don’t expect a transatlantic take on the recent Ghostbusters reboot though-this is a world where children are the only people able to combat the malign spirits plaguing the living. follows a group of teen ghost hunters in an alternate present-day Britain. APD’s intention to establish a more balanced and contemporary flavour shuns the mundane and breathes new life into tradition.Based on the books by Jonathan Stroud and developed by Attack the Block director Joe Cornish, Lockwood & Co. However, robust works of such precision also require a touch of delicacy and playfulness to feel alive and exhilarating. The mood is classic, the execution modern. Great design orchestrates them, and APD’s “Collection I” uniquely orchestrates the temperature of a room. ![]() Good design evokes emotions and feelings. “Collection I” is defined by the subtle and intricate balance of physical presence and emotional influence, employing strong materials, intentional lines, and deliberate angles. APD offers an array of industrially modern, exquisitely made products, created by skilled artisans with attention to detail and commitment to craftsmanship. In addition to custom work, Argosy also produces an eponymous line of handcrafted furniture, lighting, and unique objects, called Argosy Product Division (APD). Notable clients include Bergdorf Goodman, Roman and Williams and Interiors, Ian Schrager Company, Herzog de Meuron, Leo Villareal Studio, and Fawn Galli Interior Design. Argosy collaborates with a range of clients in interior and architectural design to execute projects for residential and commercial spaces, including staircases, windows, doors, sculpture, hardware, lighting, and furniture. Founded in NYC by Erik Johnson and Jen Johnson-Kuhn, design and fabrication company Argosy Designs specialises in custom architectural and ornamental metalwork.
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