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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 July 7, 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 July 7, 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 July 7, 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, 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
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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On Becoming A Guinea Fowl (2025) Movie Review: A Disturbing and Darkly Funny Cultural Capsule

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Red Rooms (2023) Movie Review: Predators, Parasites, and the Horrors We Consume

July 6, 2025
Mihail Baltateanu
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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Rocketman [2019] Review: Egerton and Flecher Shine More than Ever
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Rocketman [2019] Review: Egerton and Flecher Shine More than Ever

Akash Deshpande June 10, 2019

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Always Be My Maybe Netflix [2019] Review: A Comedic Treat with a Racial Flair
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Always Be My Maybe Netflix [2019] Review: A Comedic Treat with a Racial Flair

Akash Deshpande June 4, 2019

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Aladdin [2019] Review: Just Magical Enough
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Aladdin [2019] Review: Just Magical Enough

Avneesh Mehta June 3, 2019

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How to Sell Drugs Online (Fast) Netflix Original TV Series [2019] Review
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How to Sell Drugs Online (Fast) Netflix Original TV Series [2019] Review

Nafees Ahmed February 22, 2021

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And Then We Danced [2019] Cannes Review – A Georgian combination of Call Me By Your Name & Whiplash
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And Then We Danced [2019] Cannes Review – A Georgian combination of Call Me By Your Name & Whiplash

Freddie Kay August 17, 2022

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Oh, Ramona! Netflix [2019] Review – A Forgettable Sex comedy!
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Oh, Ramona! Netflix [2019] Review – A Forgettable Sex comedy!

Nafees Ahmed July 18, 2019

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Chopsticks (2019) Netflix Review: A Rare Misfire from two Talented Actors
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Chopsticks (2019) Netflix Review: A Rare Misfire from two Talented Actors

Akash Deshpande January 4, 2024

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Svaha: The Sixth Finger Netflix [2019] Review – A muddled Horror film criticising Religious Groups
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Svaha: The Sixth Finger Netflix [2019] Review – A muddled Horror film criticising Religious Groups

Nafees Ahmed July 18, 2019

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No Fathers in Kashmir [2019]: ‘HFF’ Review – An Outsider’s perspective that imperfectly tells the story of Kashmir
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No Fathers in Kashmir [2019]: ‘HFF’ Review – An Outsider’s perspective that imperfectly tells the story of Kashmir

Shikhar Verma February 22, 2021

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