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Review Afire (2023) Movie Review: Christian Petzold returns with an Eric Rohmer-esque character study about an entitled jerk Shikhar Verma July 17, 2023
Netflix · Review · Streaming Now Mr. Car and the Knights Templar (2023) Netflix Movie Review: A Shoddy Treasure Hunt Film That Needed To Do Everything Differently Shashwat Sisodiya July 13, 2023
Review Home and Ahead (2023) Review: A Fascinating but Frustrating Arthouse Experience Adil Rahim Hyder July 12, 2023
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