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Amartya Acharya

A cinephile who is slowly and steadily exploring the horizons of the literature of films and pop culture. Loves reading books and comics. He loves listening to podcasts while obsessing about the continuity in comics.
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Tabbar (Season 1) Review: Morality is fluid & slowly degrading in protection of Family values
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Tabbar (Season 1) Review: Morality is fluid & slowly degrading in protection of Family values

Amartya Acharya March 15, 2024

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Bhramam [2021] Review – The strong story of the source material helps carry a decent remake to the finish line
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Bhramam [2021] Review – The strong story of the source material helps carry a decent remake to the finish line

Amartya Acharya October 7, 2021

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The Many Saints Of Newark (2021) Review – The Sopranos Prequel Is Its Own Worst Enemy Because Of Its Own Identity
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The Many Saints Of Newark (2021) Review – The Sopranos Prequel Is Its Own Worst Enemy Because Of Its Own Identity

Amartya Acharya October 2, 2021

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The Chestnut Man (Season 1) Netflix Review – Nordic Noir at its grisly finest, but also at its aesthetic brightest.
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The Chestnut Man (Season 1) Netflix Review – Nordic Noir at its grisly finest, but also at its aesthetic brightest.

Amartya Acharya March 15, 2024

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The 10 Best James Bond Movies of All Time
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The 10 Best James Bond Movies of All Time

Amartya Acharya April 28, 2023

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Raame Aandalum Raavane Aandalum [2021]: ‘Prime Video’ Review – Political Satire has it’s heart in the right place, but little else
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Raame Aandalum Raavane Aandalum [2021]: ‘Prime Video’ Review – Political Satire has it’s heart in the right place, but little else

Amartya Acharya September 25, 2021

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Kota Factory (Season 2) Netflix Review – One of the few continuations that surprisingly works
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Kota Factory (Season 2) Netflix Review – One of the few continuations that surprisingly works

Amartya Acharya March 15, 2024

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Squid Game (2021-) Season 1 Netflix Review: A Patently Ridiculous Concept Saved By Its Commitment To Its Ludicrousness
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Squid Game (2021-) Season 1 Netflix Review: A Patently Ridiculous Concept Saved By Its Commitment To Its Ludicrousness

Amartya Acharya March 15, 2024

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The Middle Man [2021]: ‘TIFF’ Review – Coen-esque black comedy falls short of its potential
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The Middle Man [2021]: ‘TIFF’ Review – Coen-esque black comedy falls short of its potential

Amartya Acharya September 12, 2021

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