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

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Sorry, Baby (2025) Movie Review: A Remarkably Personal and Pointed Study Of Trauma and Survival

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

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Hold The Fort (2025)
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Hold The Fort (2025) ‘Fantasia’ Movie Review: Never As Deliriously Fun As It Pretends To Be

Debanjan Dhar July 17, 2025July 17, 2025
The Visitor (2025)
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The Visitor (2025) ‘Karlovy Vary’ Movie Review: Vytautas Katkus’ Debut Casts a Wispy Look at the Act of Lingering

Debanjan Dhar July 15, 2025July 17, 2025
Splitsville (2025)
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Splitsville (2025) ‘KVIFF’ Movie Review: A Comedic Proof of Polyamorous Dysfunctions

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Sand City (2025)
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Sand City (2025) ‘Karlovy Vary’ Movie Review: Mahde Hasan’s Strange and Beguiling City-Portrait Marks a Visually Arresting Debut

Debanjan Dhar July 8, 2025July 11, 2025
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, 2025July 7, 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, 2025July 7, 2025

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Bury Me When I’m Dead (2025)
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Eddington (2025) Movie Review: A Cynical and Harrowing Neo-Western Of Recent History

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Bori [2020] – A Heartwarming Film about the Struggles of Being Different
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Bori [2020] – A Heartwarming Film about the Struggles of Being Different

Jahin Kaiissar December 28, 2020

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Laali [2020]: ‘DIFF’ Short Film Review – A quirky tale about longing for love
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Laali [2020]: ‘DIFF’ Short Film Review – A quirky tale about longing for love

Shikhar Verma May 27, 2021

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Olive Kitteridge [2014] Review – An uncensored account of repressed emotions
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Olive Kitteridge [2014] Review – An uncensored account of repressed emotions

Chirag Malani July 9, 2021

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Possessor [2020]: ‘BFI-LFF’ Review – A fine future addition to the realm of cult cinema
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Possessor [2020]: ‘BFI-LFF’ Review – A fine future addition to the realm of cult cinema

Freddie Kay July 10, 2024

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Revisiting 27 Down [1974] On MUBI: Some Journeys Linger On In Our Minds
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Revisiting 27 Down [1974] On MUBI: Some Journeys Linger On In Our Minds

Arun AK February 24, 2021

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Naked Childhood [1968] Review – A Candid and Potently Naturalistic Depiction of Damaged Childhood
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Naked Childhood [1968] Review – A Candid and Potently Naturalistic Depiction of Damaged Childhood

Arun Kumar December 21, 2020

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Nine Days [2020] Review – A tender and metaphysical tale about the human condition
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Nine Days [2020] Review – A tender and metaphysical tale about the human condition

Shikhar Verma February 24, 2021

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Frances Ha [2012] Review: Revisiting an Old School Tale of ‘Modern Love’
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Frances Ha [2012] Review: Revisiting an Old School Tale of ‘Modern Love’

Somnolent Souls August 20, 2024

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Salvador [1986] Review – An Indignant Portrayal of US-backed Brutalities in Central America
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Salvador [1986] Review – An Indignant Portrayal of US-backed Brutalities in Central America

Arun Kumar December 17, 2020

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