The Great Hack Netflix [2019] Review โ An Important Subject Impaired by the Questionable Perspective
“The Great Hack (Netflix Documentary)ย despite focusing on a very intriguing subject comes across as vapid and annoyingly evasive.” Egyptian-American documentarian…
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Baba (2019) Review: An Unsatisfactory Attempt Despite The Noble Intentions
Imagine a full-fledged comic actor, rather one who rose to fame by his comic work attempting a much more dramatic…
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10 Facts You Probably Didn’t Know About Django Unchained
Quentin Tarantino’s movies are epic, intrepid and reckless. The suddenness in his narration of the stories, with blood and gore,…
Koko-di Koko-da [2019]: ‘Fantasia’ Review – An Allegory for the Dreading traumas of Grief
Grief is a motherfucker. I’m not sure if Samuel L. Jackson said that or some other secretive holy grail, but…
Ram Ke Naam [1992] Documentary Review – A Cop-out take on 1992 Riot
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The Pianist [2002] Review: A Poignant Commentary On the Horrors of the Holocaust
Context. Perspective. Aftermath. These words are continuously called into the minds of the viewers while watching Roman Polanski’s masterpiece, The…