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Pramit Chatterjee

Loves to talk about movies, TV shows, short films, and basically anything that emerges from the world of entertainment after watching Raja Hindustani and The Lost World: Jurassic Park on the big screen within the span of one week. Occasionally talks to people, and heavily judges them on the basis of their love for Ryan Gosling, Keanu Reeves, Edgar Wright, and arguably the best TV show ever made, Baran bo Odar and Jantje Friese’s Dark. Opinions are incredibly subject to market risks, so engage in a debate with him after reading all scheme information and other related documents carefully.
Army Of Thieves [2021] Netflix Review – A Bland Prequel To Zack Snyder’s Army Of The Dead
Films This Week · Netflix · Review

Army Of Thieves [2021] Netflix Review – A Bland Prequel To Zack Snyder’s Army Of The Dead

Pramit Chatterjee October 27, 2021

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Totems [2021]: ‘Canneseries’ Review – A Romeo And Juliet-esque Romance Set In The Cold War Era
TV · TV Review

Totems [2021]: ‘Canneseries’ Review – A Romeo And Juliet-esque Romance Set In The Cold War Era

Pramit Chatterjee March 15, 2024

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Maya and The Three [2021] Netflix Review: One Of The Best Animated Shows Of All Time
Netflix · Review · TV

Maya and The Three [2021] Netflix Review: One Of The Best Animated Shows Of All Time

Pramit Chatterjee October 21, 2021

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Dune [2021] Review: Denis Villeneuve Tackles Colonialism & Warmongering On An Epic & Often Hypnotic Canvas
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Dune [2021] Review: Denis Villeneuve Tackles Colonialism & Warmongering On An Epic & Often Hypnotic Canvas

Pramit Chatterjee August 21, 2024

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Mister 8 [2021]: ‘Canneseries’ Review – A Comedic Yet Tense Look At The Practicality Of Polyamory
Film Festivals · Review · TV

Mister 8 [2021]: ‘Canneseries’ Review – A Comedic Yet Tense Look At The Practicality Of Polyamory

Pramit Chatterjee October 21, 2021

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Sanak [2021] Review: Works As A Silent Action Movie, Drags As A Character Drama
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Sanak [2021] Review: Works As A Silent Action Movie, Drags As A Character Drama

Pramit Chatterjee October 15, 2021

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Bright: Samurai Soul [2021] Review – A Servicable Story About Orcs, Elves, And Humans Elevated By Gorgeous Animation
Films This Week · Netflix · Review

Bright: Samurai Soul [2021] Review – A Servicable Story About Orcs, Elves, And Humans Elevated By Gorgeous Animation

Pramit Chatterjee October 12, 2021

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The Billion Dollar Code [2021] Netflix Review – A Story About Two Friends That Calls Out Google’s Hypocrisy
Netflix · Review · TV

The Billion Dollar Code [2021] Netflix Review – A Story About Two Friends That Calls Out Google’s Hypocrisy

Pramit Chatterjee October 8, 2021

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There’s Someone Inside Your House [2021] Netflix Review – A Gory Slasher Film That Tries Too Hard To Make Sense
Films This Week · Netflix · Review

There’s Someone Inside Your House [2021] Netflix Review – A Gory Slasher Film That Tries Too Hard To Make Sense

Pramit Chatterjee October 6, 2021

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