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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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Till Death [2021] Review – An insipid film devoid of any tension
Films This Week · Review

Till Death [2021] Review – An insipid film devoid of any tension

Amartya Acharya July 2, 2021

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Do Not Hesitate [2021] – ‘Tribeca’ Review – An Anti-War Movie focusing on the ravages of war on the youth
Film Festivals · Review · Tribeca

Do Not Hesitate [2021] – ‘Tribeca’ Review – An Anti-War Movie focusing on the ravages of war on the youth

Amartya Acharya July 13, 2021

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Dhulo (The Scapegoat) [2021] – ‘LIFF’ Short Film Review – An angry and disillusioned look at the dirty politics and communal hate in Bengal
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Dhulo (The Scapegoat) [2021] – ‘LIFF’ Short Film Review – An angry and disillusioned look at the dirty politics and communal hate in Bengal

Amartya Acharya June 19, 2021

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Werewolves Within [2021]: ‘Tribeca’ Review – A Horror Comedy with shades of whodunnit
Film Festivals · Review · Tribeca

Werewolves Within [2021]: ‘Tribeca’ Review – A Horror Comedy with shades of whodunnit

Amartya Acharya June 17, 2021

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Brighton 4th [2021]: ‘Tribeca’ Review – The journey of an ex-wrestler is a poignant and funny father-son story
Film Festivals · Review · Tribeca

Brighton 4th [2021]: ‘Tribeca’ Review – The journey of an ex-wrestler is a poignant and funny father-son story

Amartya Acharya June 16, 2021

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Ascension [2021]: ‘Tribeca’ Review – An impressionistic look at the tendrils of Capitalism in all levels of social operation in China
Film Festivals · Review · Tribeca

Ascension [2021]: ‘Tribeca’ Review – An impressionistic look at the tendrils of Capitalism in all levels of social operation in China

Amartya Acharya June 13, 2021

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Sorcerer [1977] Review – The Quintessential 70s film-making masterpiece
Great Films · Review

Sorcerer [1977] Review – The Quintessential 70s film-making masterpiece

Amartya Acharya July 13, 2021

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The Hound of The Baskervilles [1959] Review – The weirdest Sherlock Holmes Adaptation is also the best
Great Films · Review

The Hound of The Baskervilles [1959] Review – The weirdest Sherlock Holmes Adaptation is also the best

Amartya Acharya May 5, 2021

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Le Samourai [1967] – Style over substance is not always bad, if you focus on the details
Great Films · Review

Le Samourai [1967] – Style over substance is not always bad, if you focus on the details

Amartya Acharya March 25, 2021

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