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Films This Week | Review

Ocean’s 8 (2018): Forgettable Fun

By Avneesh Mehta
Ocean’s 8 is a straightforward heist film. A plan is concocted, a team assembled, and a job pulled off. There…
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June 22, 2018
Avneesh Mehta
Great Films | Review

The Passion of Joan of Arc [1928]: Every Bit Worthy Of Its Legendary Status

By Sumit Singh
Watching The Passion of Joan of Arcย (also known as La Passion de Jeanne dโ€™Arc) without any musical score to accompany…
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June 22, 2018
Sumit Singh
Review

All the Presidentโ€™s Men Review [1976]: Informative. Engrossing. Thrilling.

By Sumit Singh
A thoroughly riveting account of the Watergate scandal that ended the presidency of Richard Nixon, “All the President’s Men” paints…
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June 20, 2018
Sumit Singh
Films This Week | Review

Hereditary [2018]: An Unsettling Family Drama that will leave you Cold!

By Shikhar Verma
Ari Aster’s astutely well-crafted, unnerving feature debut is a guilt-ball of dread. The kind of dread that doesn’t scare you…
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June 19, 2018
Shikhar Verma
Article | Fan Theory

Filmmakers need to learn Lynch and shut the fuck up

By David Morgan Brown
Itโ€™s arguable that the greatest art is open to multiple interpretations, which is what separates the malleable form of art from the cold hard facts of science.
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June 19, 2018
David Morgan Brown
Tangerines
Review

Tangerines Review [2013]: A Timely & Topical Drama About The Futility Of War, Hatred & Conflict

By Sumit Singh
In a world so ravaged by endless wars & poisoned with people hating one another, Tangerines (also known as Mandariinid)…
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June 18, 2018
Sumit Singh
Review

Apocalypto (2006) Movie Review: A Testament to Mel Gibsonโ€™s Singular Talent for Spectacle

By Sumit Singh
From the director of Braveheart & The Passion of the Christ comes another brutal & barbaric period piece, this time…
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June 16, 2018
Sumit Singh
Review

The Passion of the Christ [2004]: Powerful. Provoking. Polarising.

By Sumit Singh
A powerfully moving, emotionally scarring & extremely harrowing portrait of the final hours of Jesus Christ’s life, The Passion of…
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June 14, 2018
Sumit Singh

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