There are many often-forgotten Beatles songs out there. The Fab Four produced over 200 songs in their lifetime, so a few were bound to slip through the cracks.
The Beatles | Mirrorpix/Getty Images 10. ‘Doctor Robert’
Revolver is one album that doesn’t have many often-forgotten Beatles songs. However, “Doctor John” is one of the lesser-remembered tracks. It’s a straight rock ‘n’ roll song. It doesn’t have any of the experimental sounds found in “Tomorrow Never Knows” or “I’m Only Sleeping,” but it does have a character and a story, something The Beatles started incorporating into their songs more during that time.
9. ‘I’ve Just Seen a Face’
“I’ve Just Seen a Face” appears on Help! but doesn’t appear in the film. Many might recognize this song from Across the Universe, but before that, it might have slipped through the cracks. It’s one of the best acoustic Beatles songs.
The Beatles | Mirrorpix/Getty Images 10. ‘Doctor Robert’
Revolver is one album that doesn’t have many often-forgotten Beatles songs. However, “Doctor John” is one of the lesser-remembered tracks. It’s a straight rock ‘n’ roll song. It doesn’t have any of the experimental sounds found in “Tomorrow Never Knows” or “I’m Only Sleeping,” but it does have a character and a story, something The Beatles started incorporating into their songs more during that time.
9. ‘I’ve Just Seen a Face’
“I’ve Just Seen a Face” appears on Help! but doesn’t appear in the film. Many might recognize this song from Across the Universe, but before that, it might have slipped through the cracks. It’s one of the best acoustic Beatles songs.
- 2/27/2023
- by Hannah Wigandt
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
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Netflix's latest true-crime documentary, "Cyber Hell: Exposing an Internet Horror," tackles a perplexing and disturbing case of cybercrime that occurred in South Korea. In 2020, the Nth Room, a series of chat rooms on the instant-messaging app Telegram, was revealed to have sexually explicit and torturous videos of underage girls. There were several men behind the ring of demoralizing, illegal chat rooms, but the two masterminds were Cho Ju-bin and Moon Hyung-wook. Together, the two coerced and blackmailed thousands of victims into doing sex acts, which would then later be uploaded into one of their several chat rooms.
"Cyber Hell" not only examines the specific case of the Nth Room, but it also highlights the severely overlooked problem of cybersex crimes. Here's a deep dive into the case that rocked South Korea.
How Were Nth Room and Doctor's Room Discovered?
Journalist Kim Wan of the Korean...
Netflix's latest true-crime documentary, "Cyber Hell: Exposing an Internet Horror," tackles a perplexing and disturbing case of cybercrime that occurred in South Korea. In 2020, the Nth Room, a series of chat rooms on the instant-messaging app Telegram, was revealed to have sexually explicit and torturous videos of underage girls. There were several men behind the ring of demoralizing, illegal chat rooms, but the two masterminds were Cho Ju-bin and Moon Hyung-wook. Together, the two coerced and blackmailed thousands of victims into doing sex acts, which would then later be uploaded into one of their several chat rooms.
"Cyber Hell" not only examines the specific case of the Nth Room, but it also highlights the severely overlooked problem of cybersex crimes. Here's a deep dive into the case that rocked South Korea.
How Were Nth Room and Doctor's Room Discovered?
Journalist Kim Wan of the Korean...
- 5/18/2022
- by Alicia Geigel
- Popsugar.com
Image Source: Everett Collection
Netflix's true-crime documentary "Cyber Hell: Exposing an Internet Horror" tells the story of the "Nth Room" and "Doctor's Room" cybercrimes in South Korea. In 2020, journalists revealed a disturbing ring of online chat rooms that contained graphic, nude images and videos of minors that were paid for and consumed by thousands of anonymous users. Though incredibly disturbing and saddening, the perpetrators behind the crimes were eventually caught and held responsible for their crimes.
One of the masterminds responsible for creating and producing the illegal, explicit content behind "Doctor's Room" was Cho Ju-bin, who was referred to online as Baksa, which translates to "Doctor," during his crime spree between 2019 and 2020. Here's everything we know about where Cho is now.
Who Is Cho Ju-bin?
Born in 1995, Cho attended Inha University in South Korea in 2014 and was an incredibly successful student, earning a 4.0 Gpa during his time there, as reported by Korean publication,...
Netflix's true-crime documentary "Cyber Hell: Exposing an Internet Horror" tells the story of the "Nth Room" and "Doctor's Room" cybercrimes in South Korea. In 2020, journalists revealed a disturbing ring of online chat rooms that contained graphic, nude images and videos of minors that were paid for and consumed by thousands of anonymous users. Though incredibly disturbing and saddening, the perpetrators behind the crimes were eventually caught and held responsible for their crimes.
One of the masterminds responsible for creating and producing the illegal, explicit content behind "Doctor's Room" was Cho Ju-bin, who was referred to online as Baksa, which translates to "Doctor," during his crime spree between 2019 and 2020. Here's everything we know about where Cho is now.
Who Is Cho Ju-bin?
Born in 1995, Cho attended Inha University in South Korea in 2014 and was an incredibly successful student, earning a 4.0 Gpa during his time there, as reported by Korean publication,...
- 5/18/2022
- by Alicia Geigel
- Popsugar.com
Netflix. has released the official trailer for “All of Us Are Dead,” a teen thriller series set during a zombie apocalypse that will premiere worldwide on Jan. 28.
The highly anticipated South Korean production by Jtbc Studios follows a group of students who face life-threatening conditions as they try to escape a zombie invasion of their high school. Trapped inside, with no cell phones or food, the teenagers fight for survival as more and more of their peers fall victim to a mysterious virus.
“All of Us Are Dead” is based on “Now at Our School,” a popular webtoon by Joo Dong-geun. The digital comic is made up of 130 episodes, which were originally published between 2009 and 2011. Netflix announced plans for the adaptation in April 2020.
“All of Us Are Dead” is one of several Korean dramas that will be arriving to Netflix in 2022. Other series in the coming year include a “Money Heist” spinoff and “Suriname,...
The highly anticipated South Korean production by Jtbc Studios follows a group of students who face life-threatening conditions as they try to escape a zombie invasion of their high school. Trapped inside, with no cell phones or food, the teenagers fight for survival as more and more of their peers fall victim to a mysterious virus.
“All of Us Are Dead” is based on “Now at Our School,” a popular webtoon by Joo Dong-geun. The digital comic is made up of 130 episodes, which were originally published between 2009 and 2011. Netflix announced plans for the adaptation in April 2020.
“All of Us Are Dead” is one of several Korean dramas that will be arriving to Netflix in 2022. Other series in the coming year include a “Money Heist” spinoff and “Suriname,...
- 1/14/2022
- by Wyatte Grantham-Philips
- Variety Film + TV
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