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Kuberaa (2025)
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Kuberaa (2025) Movie Review: Dhanush Shines in This Decent Crime Thriller Drama 

Ajay Rahul Raja June 28, 2025
Sorry, Baby (2025) Movie
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Sorry, Baby (2025) Movie Review: A Remarkably Personal and Pointed Study Of Trauma and Survival

Liam Gaughan June 28, 2025
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Sitaare Zameen Par (2025) Movie Review: Aamir Khan’s Latest Film is Political but Lacks the Poetry of its Predecessor

Soumalya Chatterjee June 28, 2025

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Redlight To Limelight (2025)
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Redlight To Limelight (2025) ‘Sheffield DocFest’ Movie Review: Bipuljit Basu’s Doc Entwines Community And Creative Assertion

Debanjan Dhar June 25, 2025June 25, 2025
Tape (2025)
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Tape (2025) “Raindance Film Festival London” Movie Review: A Hong Kong Reimagination of Linklater’s Indie Classic

Ajay Rahul Raja June 22, 2025June 23, 2025
Our Happy Place (2024)
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Our Happy Place (2024) Movie Review: Psychological Horror About a Woman in the Woods Struggles to Flesh Out Its Central Mystery

Akash Deshpande June 22, 2025June 27, 2025
Welded Together (2025)
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Welded Together (2025) ‘Sheffield DocFest’ Movie Review: A Heart Wrenching Portrait of Resilience Shifts Between Believing and Receding

Debanjan Dhar June 20, 2025July 4, 2025
A Tree Fell In The Woods (2025)
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A Tree Fell In The Woods (2025) ‘Tribeca’ Movie Review: Alexandra Daddario and Ashley Park Bring Some Spark to This Unfocused Couple-Vacation Drama

Debanjan Dhar June 13, 2025July 4, 2025
Tow (2025)
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Tow (2025) ‘Tribeca’ Movie Review: A Fierce and Spectacular Rose Byrne Lifts This Drama Of Resistance

Debanjan Dhar June 12, 2025July 4, 2025

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Uppu Kappurambu (2025)
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Uppu Kappurambu (2025) ‘Prime Video’ Movie Review: Torn Between Ambitious Eccentricity And Comforting Safety

July 5, 2025
Suvo Pyne
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Metro…In Dino (2025) Movie Review: An occasionally frustrating look at the shape-shifting nature of modern relationships 

July 4, 2025
Shikhar Verma
Kaalidhar Laapata (2025)
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Kaalidhar Laapata (2025) Movie Review: If We Could Measure The Merit Of Cinema By Its Social Relevance Only, ‘Kaalidhar Laapata’ Would Have Been Regarded As A Good Film

July 4, 2025
Soumalya Chatterjee
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Leila’s Brothers (2022) IFFK Review: Exploring Generational Wealth and Generational Misogyny
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Leila’s Brothers (2022) IFFK Review: Exploring Generational Wealth and Generational Misogyny

Krishnanunni Padinjassery July 15, 2024

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Burning Days (2022) IFFK Review: An Incendiary Political Thriller Critiquing Corruption, Ecocrisis and Homophobia
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Burning Days (2022) IFFK Review: An Incendiary Political Thriller Critiquing Corruption, Ecocrisis and Homophobia

Anju Devadas December 19, 2022

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Salaam Venky (2022) Review: A Tearjerking Melodrama that is too Gimmicky to sit through
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Salaam Venky (2022) Review: A Tearjerking Melodrama that is too Gimmicky to sit through

Ahendrila Goswami December 19, 2022

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Guillermo Del Toro’s Pinocchio (2022) Review: A Cinematic Delight Deserves To Be Enjoyed With A Cup Full Of Hot Chocolate
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Guillermo Del Toro’s Pinocchio (2022) Review: A Cinematic Delight Deserves To Be Enjoyed With A Cup Full Of Hot Chocolate

Rohitavra Majumdar December 19, 2022

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Chile ’76/1976 (2022) IFFK Review: A Character Study on Political Awakening
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Chile ’76/1976 (2022) IFFK Review: A Character Study on Political Awakening

Krishnanunni Padinjassery December 19, 2022

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Burning Patience (2022) Netflix Movie Review
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Burning Patience (2022) Netflix Movie Review

Akash Deshpande December 24, 2022

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The Whale [2022] Review – A stagey but intimate character-drama that carefully treads the fine line between honesty and cynicism
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The Whale [2022] Review – A stagey but intimate character-drama that carefully treads the fine line between honesty and cynicism

Shikhar Verma November 22, 2023

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The Boss Baby: Christmas Bonus (2022) Netflix Review – Boss Baby Messes Up Christmas, The Goofy Bonus Fails to Impress
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The Boss Baby: Christmas Bonus (2022) Netflix Review – Boss Baby Messes Up Christmas, The Goofy Bonus Fails to Impress

Anju Devadas December 18, 2022

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Arranged Marriage [2022] Review – An absurd satire that is unable to use its bluntness to good measure
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Arranged Marriage [2022] Review – An absurd satire that is unable to use its bluntness to good measure

Shikhar Verma December 19, 2022

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