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Film Festivals | Locarno

Closing Time [2018]: ‘Locarno’ Review

By Nafees Ahmed
Closing Time opens a time portal to the lyrical mundanity of quotidian characters in the stillness of the night. Highly…
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August 25, 2018
Nafees Ahmed
Review

Hereditary Review [2018]: Horror In All Its Twisted Glory

By Kalpit Tandon
There are no creaking houses, no unnecessary exposition and certainly, no jump scares. Ari Aster, in his directorial debut, has…
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August 23, 2018
Kalpit Tandon
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A Spike Lee Joint: BlacKkKlansman [2018]

By David Morgan Brown
BlacKkKlansman takes an extraordinary true tale and gives it even more of an extraordinary oomph to make it a wildly entertaining and wholly engaging piece of storytelling – its success at providing such thrills makes up for its socio-political shortcomings.
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August 21, 2018
David Morgan Brown
Review

Nostalghia Review [1983]: A Spiritual Space Loosely Suspended In Time

By Kalpit Tandon
It has often been said that aging is the only trade possible for gaining sentience. In my yester-years, I remember…
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August 18, 2018
Kalpit Tandon
Review

Upgrade Review [2018]: An Alarming Glimpse of the Near-Future

By Sumit Singh
A biting critique of our increasing dependency on technology & automation and how the absence of human intervention isn’t just…
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August 18, 2018
Sumit Singh
Great Films | Review

The Rider Review [2018]: An Intimate and Heartbreaking ride

By Nafees Ahmed
The Rider, written and directed by ChloĂ© Zhao, is an astonishing work of art, blending real-life people with a fictional…
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August 18, 2018
Nafees Ahmed
Film Festivals | Locarno | Review

Fortuna [2018]: ‘Locarno’ Review

By Shikhar Verma
Who is to decide when it comes to faith? Who makes the final decision when a body aches; both from…
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August 17, 2018
Shikhar Verma
Review

First Reformed Review [2018]: Spiritual Collapse under Crisis of Faith

By Nafees Ahmed
First Reformed | dir. Paul Schrader Paul Schrader’s ‘ First Reformed ‘ follows a spiritual collapse of a pastor in the…
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August 14, 2018
Nafees Ahmed

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