Celebrated worldwide, Christmas is associated to not just gift-giving and a bearded old man, but the birth of baby Jesus. It is however not common that you’ll get a hilarious twist of unexpected events like the one in this short film by Anomaly London – combining the purity of a child that later on changed the whole course of hell as well as the true meaning of Christmas.
Narrated by the great Sir Patrick Stewart, the animation brings forth a new way of understanding Christmas, in accordance to the usual ‘bitterness turned to kindness’ formula that’s present in another Christmas movie must-have, The Grinch. If Satan can give his cynicism a break this holiday and learn to make gluten free baked goods, then you can too.
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The limited series showcases Ayrton Senna’s journey through triumph, disappointment, joy, and sorrow, unveiling his personality and personal relationships.
Disguised as senior military officers, approximately 20 members of Al-Ma’unah infiltrated the camp under the guise of conducting a surprise inspection.
Gopal explained why he didn’t use his connection with Hendrix for publicity – he believed the music spoke for itself, without needing flashy marketing.
It’s as unsettling and upsetting as it is poignant, especially coming from the POV of a man struggling to come to grips with his sexuality and ever-lingering sexual trauma.