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BFI London Film Festival · Film Festivals · Review Die My Love (2025) ‘BFI London Film Festival’ Movie Review: Lynne Ramsay Returns With a Gutting Portrait of a Mother on Fire Hayyan Khawaja October 20, 2025October 29, 2025
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ReviewBeyond the Infinite Two Minutes (Dorosute no hate de bokura, 2020) Movie Review: A Small-Scale Sci-Fi That Feels Endlessly WarmOctober 30, 2025 Ritesh Sharma
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Films This Week · Review I Trapped the Devil [2019] Review: An unengaging genre film serving as an allegory for alienation Shikhar Verma September 3, 2019
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Films This Week · Review Hellboy [2019] Review: Should’ve Never Been Summoned Avneesh Mehta April 15, 2019
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