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Smooth Talk (1985) Movie Review: Caught Between Girlhood and Danger
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Smooth Talk (1985) Movie Review: Caught Between Girlhood and Danger

Anastasia Hyden May 15, 2025

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The Sweet Hereafter (1997) – The Pied Piper of Hamelin
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The Sweet Hereafter (1997) – The Pied Piper of Hamelin

Nafees Ahmed February 16, 2025

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Nosferatu (1922) Review: A Monumental and Influential Horror Classic
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Nosferatu (1922) Review: A Monumental and Influential Horror Classic

Arun Kumar March 2, 2025

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Come and See (1985) Movie Review: A Chilling and Indelible Reminder of Nazi Carnage
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Come and See (1985) Movie Review: A Chilling and Indelible Reminder of Nazi Carnage

Arun Kumar February 7, 2024

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Return to Seoul [2022] Review – A Masterful character study of a life stuck in the in-betweens
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Return to Seoul [2022] Review – A Masterful character study of a life stuck in the in-betweens

Shikhar Verma January 1, 2024

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Celluloid Underground (2023) โ€˜BFI-LFFโ€™ Documentary Review – A poetic ode to the ones who dared to dream celluloid dreams
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Celluloid Underground (2023) โ€˜BFI-LFFโ€™ Documentary Review – A poetic ode to the ones who dared to dream celluloid dreams

Georgia May October 6, 2023

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Lโ€™Argent (1983) โ€“ A Deeply Distressing Examination of the Modern Human Soul
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Lโ€™Argent (1983) โ€“ A Deeply Distressing Examination of the Modern Human Soul

Arun Kumar July 5, 2023

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Woman in the Dunes (1964) โ€“ A Haunting Existential Masterpiece
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Woman in the Dunes (1964) โ€“ A Haunting Existential Masterpiece

Arun Kumar June 14, 2023

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Something You Said Last Night [2022]: ‘SSIFF’ Review – Tender, understated drama on trans ennui is one of the very best films of the year
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Something You Said Last Night [2022]: ‘SSIFF’ Review – Tender, understated drama on trans ennui is one of the very best films of the year

Santanu Das September 22, 2022

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