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Humans of New York to Become a Facebook TV Series
Following the recent announcement that Facebook is launching its own original TV shows, the social media giant officially revealed it has closed a deal with Brandon Stanton, creator of the famous Humans of New York blog, to make his inspiring work a docuseries. The 12-part project, product of 12,000 interviews and 4 years of filming, will take the famous website's approach from photography to video using the exact same concept that made Humans of New York so popular in the first place through 30-minute episodes.
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Ingrid Goes West
Ingrid Thorburn (Aubrey Plaza) is someone who takes the meaning of social media friendship to the next level. Craving for affection/likes and mentally unstable, the young woman from Pennsylvania moves to the other side of the country to creepily stalk finally meet her new obsession: Instagram star Taylor Sloane (Elizabeth Olsen). Insinuating herself into the life of the online 'influencer', Ingrid will do anything to be part of Sloane's life - absolutely anything...
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Game of Thrones: The Making of The Frozen Lake Scene
Although we now know the final episode of Game of Thrones season 7, titled The Dragon and the Wolf, will be the longest yet (79 minutes and 43 seconds, to be exact) in the history of the HBO series, growing our excitement at the prospect of watching the highly anticipated last installment (if that's even possible), we still haven't quite recovered from Sunday's Beyond the Wall's spectacular battle scene - and its devastating conclusion (we're not crying... you're crying!).
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What Cooking Tutorials Would Look Like if Famous Directors Were Behind Them
They're quick, practical, clear and always save you from spending too much time finding recipes to impress friends by making something delicious and pretty, but we can all agree that the one thing cooking tutorials tend to do wrong is that they all look the same! Thankfully, young director David Ma, who aside from being a talented filmmaker is also obsessed with the aesthetic of food (just check out his Instagram account for proof), decided to change that by infusing some cinematographic style to the art of cooking.










