Monday 21 March 2016

The photojournalist, who has fronted a progression of recordings for IS while a prisoner, seems withered as he disparages US endeavors to annihilate the terrorist bunch.

His supporters quickly released the film, which is dated Saturday yet has not been confirmed, saying: "His words are not those of a liberated person." They likewise addressed when it was made.

> The Foreign Office said it was "taking a gander at the substance of this most recent promulgation video".


Mr Cantlie's aptitudes as a columnist have been abused by IS trying to loan believability to purposeful publicity movies, including an arrangement titled Lend Me Your Ears.

> Columnist Hala Jaber tweeted: "Worth recollecting that whatever John Cantlie says, he is and remains a prisoner and that his words are not those of a free man."Related

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Concentrating on spaghetti westerns and blood and gore movies, Paxton utilizes one next to the other correlations with touch on The Hateful Eight's imaginative motivation lifted from the works of symbols such as Wes Craven and Sergio Leone, from a credit arrangement fundamentally the same as The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966) to compositional likenesses to Lawrence of Arabia (1962). Indeed, even the film's title, The Hateful Eight, is a gesture to John Sturges' 1960 western, The Magnificent Seven. Paxton even finds various perspectives from John Carpenter's 1982 science fiction awfulness film,The Thing, which likewise stars Kurt Russell and shares a cool climate setting with The Hateful Eight.A recently discharged video seems to show British picture taker John Cantlie, who was caught by supposed Islamic State in Syria in 2012, without precedent for over a year.

The photojournalist, who has fronted a progression of recordings for IS while a prisoner, seems emaciated as he disparages US endeavors to decimate the terrorist bunch.

His supporters quickly released the film, which is dated Saturday yet has not been checked, saying: "His words are not those of a liberated individual." They likewise addressed when it was made.

The Foreign Office said it was "taking a gander at the substance of this most recent publicity video".

The clasp, which initially showed up on Twitter, demonstrates the writer clad in dark as he strolls around a bomb-harmed assembling he claims is in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul.

Mr Cantlie's abilities as a columnist have been misused by IS trying to loan validity to publicity movies, including an arrangement titled Lend Me Your Ears.

> Writer Hala Jaber tweeted: "Worth recollecting that whatever John Cantlie says, he is and remains a prisoner and that his words are not those of a free man."Related

What 'The Hateful Eight' would look like as a Looney Tunes toon