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Film Festivals | Review | TIFF

Black Kite [2017]: TIFF Review

By Arun Kumar
Black Kite [2017]: An Episodic Historical Drama Lacking Moral and Structural Complexity Shot over 14 days in Kabul by employing…
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September 14, 2017
Arun Kumar
Film Festivals | Review | TIFF

Winter Brothers [2017]: ‘TIFF’ Review

By Shikhar Verma
Winter Brothers [2017]: ‘TIFF’ Review Hlynur Pálmason’s film opens with a magic trick. A group of workers working at the core…
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September 13, 2017
Shikhar Verma
Film Festivals | Review | TIFF

The Nothing Factory [2017]: ‘TIFF’ Review

By Nafees Ahmed
The Nothing Factory (A Fábrica De Nada) | Dir. Pedro Pinho Shot in grainy 16mm, The Nothing Factory scathingly criticises capitalism…
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September 13, 2017
Nafees Ahmed
Film Festivals | Review | TIFF

The Other Side Of Everything [2017]: ‘TIFF’ Review

By Arun Kumar
The Other Side of Everything [2017] – Examining Serbian Political History through a Lonely Voice of Sanity “If I was…
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September 12, 2017
Arun Kumar
Film Festivals | Review | TIFF

Sheikh Jackson [2017]: ‘TIFF’ Review

By Shikhar Verma
Sheikh Jackson [2017]: ‘TIFF’ Review Back in 2009, the untimely death of The King of Pop – Micheal Jackson stirred and…
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September 12, 2017
Shikhar Verma
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Films This Week | Review

IT [2017]: Terror Comes From Devil’s Home

By Rahul Patel
“It” proves the legendary writing skills of Stephen King in creating dark characters. It truly frightens you by its humorous jump scares on well adapted story. Despite of having some disturbing sequences, “It” is a merriment and satisfying experience.
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September 12, 2017
Rahul Patel
Film Festivals | Review | TIFF

All You Can Eat Buddha [2017]: ‘TIFF’ Review

By Nafees Ahmed
All You Can Eat Buddha [2017]: ‘TIFF’ Review As interesting as the title “All You Can Eat Buddha” sounds, the…
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September 12, 2017
Nafees Ahmed
Film Festivals | TIFF

Custody [2017]: ‘TIFF’ Review

By Shikhar Verma
Custody [2017]: ‘TIFF’ Review When a marriage falls out, it definitely changes the lives of the spouses in question. The…
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September 12, 2017
Shikhar Verma
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