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Arun Kumar

Arun Kumar is the Chief Editor of High on Films. He is a passionate cinephile who delves into films with meticulous attention and a belief in cinema’s transformative, shared-dream power. A film journalist since 2011, he brings depth, clarity, and a sharp analytical voice to his work.
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The Trials of Gabriel Fernandez [2020] Netflix Review – A Shocking Case of Child Abuse, Murder and Institutional Negligence
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The Trials of Gabriel Fernandez [2020] Netflix Review – A Shocking Case of Child Abuse, Murder and Institutional Negligence

Arun Kumar July 18, 2023

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Nanook of the North [1922] Review – A Quasi-Documentary Classic on the Ever-Smiling Eskimo
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Nanook of the North [1922] Review – A Quasi-Documentary Classic on the Ever-Smiling Eskimo

Arun Kumar March 8, 2020

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The Phantom Carriage [1921] Review – A Startlingly Inventive Morality Play of the Silent Film Era
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The Phantom Carriage [1921] Review – A Startlingly Inventive Morality Play of the Silent Film Era

Arun Kumar March 25, 2020

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Who Killed Malcolm X? [2020] Netflix Review – A Look Into the Life, Assassination, and Enduring Legacy of the Afro-American Activist
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Who Killed Malcolm X? [2020] Netflix Review – A Look Into the Life, Assassination, and Enduring Legacy of the Afro-American Activist

Arun Kumar February 23, 2021

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Uppercase Print [2020] ‘Berlin’ Review – A Frustratingly Overlong yet a Significant Account of State Oppression
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Uppercase Print [2020] ‘Berlin’ Review – A Frustratingly Overlong yet a Significant Account of State Oppression

Arun Kumar February 24, 2020

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The Kid [1921] Review – The Most Poignant of Chaplin’s Silent Masterpieces
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The Kid [1921] Review – The Most Poignant of Chaplin’s Silent Masterpieces

Arun Kumar March 20, 2020

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The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari [1920] – A Ground-Breaking and Intensely Weird Silent Masterpiece
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The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari [1920] – A Ground-Breaking and Intensely Weird Silent Masterpiece

Arun Kumar March 19, 2020

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Manhunter [1986] Review – An Incredibly Stylized and Atypical Take on the ‘Hannibal Lecter’ Novel
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Manhunter [1986] Review – An Incredibly Stylized and Atypical Take on the ‘Hannibal Lecter’ Novel

Arun Kumar March 16, 2020

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Ashes and Diamonds [1958] Review – A Wartime Story Told in Bold Visual Terms
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Ashes and Diamonds [1958] Review – A Wartime Story Told in Bold Visual Terms

Arun Kumar March 20, 2023

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