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Annihilation [2018] – An Ultimately Disappointing Take on a Bewitching Sci-Fi Premise

By Arun Kumar
Watching the film adaptation of a popular novel after reading the book is always a tricky thing. We might be…
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March 14, 2018
Arun Kumar
Review

The Tonal Difference between Peter Rabbit [2018] and Christopher Robin [2018]

By David Morgan Brown
The difference in tone between both these reboots is stark, despite both originating from source materials that are warm, comforting, and, most likely for older audiences, nostalgic.
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March 13, 2018
David Morgan Brown
Review

Happy End [2017]: A Lackluster Drama with Sporadic Moments of Brilliance

By Arun Kumar
Austrian auteur Michael Haneke’s Happy End (2017), screened at the 70th edition of Cannes Film Festival, generated huge expectations. That’s…
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March 13, 2018
Arun Kumar
MUBI | Review

Lookback on Zanussi: Camouflage [1977]

By Shikhar Verma
If the youth of today is to be followed, Polish filmmaker Krzysztof Zanussi’s cinema would be termed as ‘politically incorrect.’…
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March 13, 2018
Shikhar Verma
Review

Mute [2018]: Voiceless. Soulless. Pointless.

By Sumit Singh
Mute [2018]: A Hell of a Boring Sci-Fi With Uninspired Setting & Bland Characters. Duncan Jones’ spiritual sequel to his…
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March 9, 2018
Sumit Singh
Review

The Square [2017] – A Clever Commentary on the Pretentiousness of Human Nature and Modern Society

By Arun Kumar
Swedish filmmaker Ruben Ostlund has quickly emerged as one of contemporary world cinema’s most distinctive voices. As a wonderful satirist,…
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March 6, 2018
Arun Kumar
Review

Magnolia [1999]: An exhaustively detailed & extensively refined study of the human condition

By Sumit Singh
“I really feel… That Magnolia is, for better or worse, the best movie I’ll ever make.” — Paul Thomas Anderson…
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March 2, 2018
Sumit Singh
Review

The 15 Best LGBTQ Films Of 2017

By Shikhar Verma
I am a strong believer that every story is important. Every story that has something to say and knows exactly…
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March 1, 2018
Shikhar Verma

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