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Nick Koriagin

Altered Carbon (Season One Review, Netflix, 2018)

On the Earth of the XXV century, there are still the poor and the rich, only the rich, thanks to downloading and copying of consciousness, can live almost forever, and the poor - well, that's how lucky you are. Criminals are deprived of bodies and stored on "hard drives", investigators interrogate suspects in virtual reality, and the minds of deceased people are resurrected to find out the circumstances of death (if they are not neo-Catholics…

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Nick Koriagin

Bohemian Rhapsody Review (2018)

The script simplified for the sake of drama without strong halftones, with fantastic attention to detail of the seventies and eighties. This is the story of youth, the rise, fall and redemption of their mistakes, the biography of the rock singer Freddie Mercury, whose star went out as quickly as it lit up, as well as the story of the rest of the Queen members. A long, drawn-out and at the same time driving, semi-documentary…

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Nick Koriagin

Life is Strange Review (2015)

Max is a quiet and thoughtful girl who does not part with her old Polaroid. Five years ago, she left her small town Arcadia Bay to move to Seattle, but is now returning to attend the elite Blackwell Art School, a famous photographer's class. One day she witnesses a skirmish between a local major and some rude punk, during which a psycho pulls out a pistol and accidentally kills a girl. Max tries to help…

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Prophet from Nazareth ("Jesus. Historical investigation" by Yulia Latynina Review)

Since the time of the Cro-Magnons, fleeing from the cold by the fires of caves decorated with drawings, we have been trying to explain the world around us, to make it understandable and logical from the point of view of our knowledge and experience. We get to know the surrounding reality with the help of stories that we tell ourselves. That's why we came up with them. They worshiped them, feared them, made sacrifices to…

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The Martian Review (2015)

Near future. A group of astronauts serving the future Martian colony gets caught in a dust storm and ends the expedition, losing one of the crew members. However, thanks to a happy accident, he turns out to be alive - and now Mark Watney (Matt Damon) is the only person on the whole planet where you can't breathe without a spacesuit (the air is too thin and there is little oxygen in it), there is…

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Nick Koriagin

Toothy Movie (Venom Review, 2018)

Eddie Brock (Tom Hardy from Mad Max) is a freelance journalist, an American mix of entheveshnik and Navalny, who is engaged in high-profile independent investigations and reporting. Once he comes across information that the famous young visionary millionaire Drake, the Indian Elon Musk, is engaged not only in launching space ships into space, but also in strange experiments on living people. After all, one of his space shuttles just returned from the orbit of one…

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Saint Holy Alexander of St. Petersburg (Nevzorov)

Go Glebych, burn'em! A comic portrait of the host of the "Nevzorovskie Sredy" program on the Moscow radio "Echo Moskvy", formerly a repulsed journalist, and now a cynical and imposing freethinker with the manners of a cinematic villain, the best "friend" of the Russian Orthodox Church and Putin's pary "United Russia" , Alexander Nevzorov, one of the few canonized saints during his lifetime Church of the Flying Macaroni Monster (in the picture above, it seems…

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Nick Koriagin

Lera (3D, WIP)

A portrait of my wonderful bride. Spent a lot of time before it turned out to be something more or less good. The result is not yet perfect and there is still a lot to work on, but at least it's not a shame to show it. 3ds Max, Sculptris + Mudbox, Vray, Photoshop. The render and model are not final, there is still a skeleton for the pose and facial expressions.

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