#DKSApproved: Netflix film, Springbok MTN ad and Darren previews the movie Beast
Updated | By Darren, Keri and Sky
Darren, Keri, and Sky take three things that they love or are passionate about and give it their stamp of approval...
You know that when it comes to Netflix, Keri has got our back.
So when Keri mentioned 'How To Change Your Mind', it had us glued to our streaming platforms.
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Academy Award-winning filmmaker Alex Gibney and New York Times author Michael Pollan present this documentary.
Keri loves how it showcases what psychedelics teach people about consciousness, dying, addiction, depression, and transcendence.
It's a must see and you know when Keri says it, then it surely is. That's why Keri gives this the K in the #DKSApproved.
It's been on television many times and Sky's just crazy about this advertisement.
All thanks to MTN, who are the proud sponsors of the Springboks.
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The fact that they were able to capture a rugby game and also showcase the internet being slow was the reason why Sky loved it.
"Bruu, the way the person had rugby, Joel Stransky, and internet being slow was just absolutely great," says Sky.
For this, Sky gave the S in #DKSApproved.
Darren gave the D in #DKSApproved to the movie 'BEAST'.
You and your date will be sharing the same seat. The guys who made 'Jurassic World' decided to do a thriller where a male lion goes all axe murderer on a family in a Toyota Land Cruiser.
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The movie is about a father and his two teenage daughters who find themselves hunted by a massive lion.
You can watch the full trailer of the video here.
Main image attribution: ECR
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