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Aryan Vyas

Aryan Vyas is a film critic who shares an equal fascination towards science and philosophy. Alike most cinephiles, he too believes that films carry the potential of acting as windows to peep into different cultures in search for the human condition. He has written for publications such as High on Films, Film Companion and Asian Movie Pulse. Through his write-ups, he looks at the artform through a sociopolitical lens, as he believes art is always better consumed knowing the subtext.
Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania (2023) Review – An Inconsequential Movie About A Character The MCU Wants Us To Think Isn’t Inconsequential
Films This Week · Review

Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania (2023) Review – An Inconsequential Movie About A Character The MCU Wants Us To Think Isn’t Inconsequential

Aryan Vyas July 22, 2024

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From DDLJ to Rab Ne: How Aditya Chopra Created & Dismantled The On-Screen Persona of SRK’s Raj
Essay

From DDLJ to Rab Ne: How Aditya Chopra Created & Dismantled The On-Screen Persona of SRK’s Raj

Aryan Vyas February 15, 2023

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88 (2022) Movie Review: A Missed Opportunity That Could’ve Blazingly Echoed The Paranoid State of Current Day US Politics
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88 (2022) Movie Review: A Missed Opportunity That Could’ve Blazingly Echoed The Paranoid State of Current Day US Politics

Aryan Vyas February 14, 2023

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5 Reasons Why All That Breathes Will Win the Best Documentary Oscar At The 95th Academy Awards
Awards · Trending List

5 Reasons Why All That Breathes Will Win the Best Documentary Oscar At The 95th Academy Awards

Aryan Vyas July 15, 2024

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Gandhi Godse – Ek Yudh (2023) Movie Review: A Fascinating Concept Watered Down Into a Polemical Drama With Sheer Lack of Profundity
Review

Gandhi Godse – Ek Yudh (2023) Movie Review: A Fascinating Concept Watered Down Into a Polemical Drama With Sheer Lack of Profundity

Aryan Vyas January 28, 2023

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Is There Anybody Out There? (2023): ‘Sundance’ Review – A Deeply Contemplative Documentary About Identity, Ableism & The Human Condition
Film Festivals · Review · Sundance

Is There Anybody Out There? (2023): ‘Sundance’ Review – A Deeply Contemplative Documentary About Identity, Ableism & The Human Condition

Aryan Vyas January 23, 2023

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Joonam (2023): ‘Sundance’ Review – A Contemplative & Poignant Portrait Into The Iranian Diasporic Community Through Three Different Generations
Film Festivals · Review · Sundance

Joonam (2023): ‘Sundance’ Review – A Contemplative & Poignant Portrait Into The Iranian Diasporic Community Through Three Different Generations

Aryan Vyas January 23, 2023

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Blueback (2023): ‘Sundance’ Review – An Earnest Australian Drama That Works Despite Its Breezy & On The Nose Narrative
Film Festivals · Review · Sundance

Blueback (2023): ‘Sundance’ Review – An Earnest Australian Drama That Works Despite Its Breezy & On The Nose Narrative

Aryan Vyas January 23, 2023

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Guadalajara (2018) Review – A Fairly Conventional Queer Story That Could’ve Made for a Riveting Drama
Review

Guadalajara (2018) Review – A Fairly Conventional Queer Story That Could’ve Made for a Riveting Drama

Aryan Vyas January 17, 2023

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