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Tiger beats Lion in thriller as Bomber defeats COVID-stricken Kangaroo

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Richmond had jumped from 42 points behind to secure a superb win over the Brisbane Lions at MCG. In Sunday’s other fixtures, the Gold Coast beat the West Coast by three points, while Essendon beat COVID-hit North Melbourne by eight goals. After conceding the first six goals for most of the game against the Lions, the Tigers took the lead in the 16th minute of the final quarter. The two sides traded punches for the final stages, with veteran Mitch Robinson missing a golden opportunity to put the Lions back in front after picking up a free kick from 15 yards. A fatal error from defender Darcy Gardiner allowed Tigers star Tom Lynch to score his fourth and last-minute winner. The Tigers ended a three-game winless run to win 15.14 (104) to 14.13 (97) in Shane Edwards’ 300th senior appearance. Importantly for Richmond, it provides a great opportunity for the ninth-placed Tigers to play in this year’s final with the last three games in favor of the season. But for the Lions, this is a major b

The best sci-fi thriller on HBO Max reveals the brutal truth about life on Mars

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Mars is a hellish sight. Step onto this planet without a protective spacesuit and your eyes will pop out of their sockets as your veins burst and your whole body convulses. At least, that’s the premise of one of the most successful sci-fi films to ever set foot on the red planet. Fortunately, the colony of Mars in Remember Total ‘s imagined future don’t go out too much, stay in a big dome filled with breathable air. But this dome is a different kind of hell. For many people, the conditions are terrible. People are being charged for essential resources and poor radiation shielding has caused genetic mutations. There’s a lot of sci-fi wild and escapism in Remember Total. A talking taxi, a three-breasted woman, a flashing memory implantation machine, a is-it-all-dream? ends, and a psychic rebel leader joins the underbelly of his brother George. But director Paul Verhoven’s Arnold Schwarzennager vehicle also forces us to consider the harsh realities of life on Mars — and how those

This cyber war thriller leans on real world events and it's worrying

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Russia’s ending is captivating, both in its rare depiction of the operation in which Vadim was involved, and in its depiction of the social and political environment in which they exist. However authentic the representation may be, it’s hard not to worry. Meanwhile, Khalique-Brown emerges as a huge talent, remaining more than up to par with stints as the script throws the kitchen sink at her characters – from punishing family dramas to full-fledged love lives and even abseiling spots. Good stuff. Money Theft: Korea – The Common Economic Area Netflix Jeon Jong-seo (left) plays a young North Korean woman who moves south to seize the glittering opportunities promised by the economic reintegration of the two Koreas, only to find exploitation and brutality. Credit: Jung Jaegu/Netflix Netflix is ​​still the winner with an endless stream of thought-provoking, cleverly plotted, and action-packed Korean genre series. And, like a phenomenal successful person Squid Games These new crime capers