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The Tale of Zatoichi [1962] Review โ€“ The Magnificent First Chapter Featuring the Illustrious Fictional Swordsman
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The Tale of Zatoichi [1962] Review โ€“ The Magnificent First Chapter Featuring the Illustrious Fictional Swordsman

Arun Kumar February 11, 2021

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Tabu [2012] – You grew in me like Poetry
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Tabu [2012] – You grew in me like Poetry

Nafees Ahmed December 7, 2019

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Mafioso [1962] Review โ€“ A Mesmerizing Cultural Comedy with a Bitter Edge
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Mafioso [1962] Review โ€“ A Mesmerizing Cultural Comedy with a Bitter Edge

Arun Kumar January 1, 2020

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Train of Shadows [1997] Review: A Rich tribute to the Visual capacity of Cinema
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Train of Shadows [1997] Review: A Rich tribute to the Visual capacity of Cinema

Aravindakshan May 5, 2021

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Salvatore Giuliano [1962] Review โ€“ A Portrait of Sicily through the Tale of an Enigmatic Bandit
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Salvatore Giuliano [1962] Review โ€“ A Portrait of Sicily through the Tale of an Enigmatic Bandit

Arun Kumar January 8, 2020

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Forbidden Games [1952] Review โ€“ An Astonishingly Poignant Drama on Broken Childhood
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Forbidden Games [1952] Review โ€“ An Astonishingly Poignant Drama on Broken Childhood

Arun Kumar December 25, 2019

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The Ear [1970] Review โ€“ A Chilling Study of Fear and Paranoia behind the Iron Curtain
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The Ear [1970] Review โ€“ A Chilling Study of Fear and Paranoia behind the Iron Curtain

Arun Kumar December 16, 2019

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Point Blank [1967] Review โ€“ A Candid and Visually Inventive Post-Noir Masterpiece
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Point Blank [1967] Review โ€“ A Candid and Visually Inventive Post-Noir Masterpiece

Arun Kumar December 10, 2019

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Little Fugitive [1953] Review โ€“ An Endearing Snapshot of an Age and Time
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Little Fugitive [1953] Review โ€“ An Endearing Snapshot of an Age and Time

Arun Kumar July 14, 2023

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