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Netflix · Review All the Bright Places [2020] Netflix Review – A problematic, familiar story about trauma and healing Shikhar Verma February 23, 2021
Review Kaande Pohe (2020) Short Film Review: A Little Snack of Sweet Romance Ashwani Kumar March 4, 2020
Films This Week · Review Trance (2020) Review: A Placebo Dose of Cold Stupor Ashwani Kumar March 4, 2020
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Great Films · Review The Phantom Carriage [1921] Review – A Startlingly Inventive Morality Play of the Silent Film Era Arun Kumar March 25, 2020
Review How “Thappad” Champions An Inclusive Screenplay of Empowerment, Exploration, and Realizations Ashwani Kumar February 17, 2024
Netflix · Review Pokemon: Mewtwo Strikes Back – Evolution [2020] Netflix Review: Pales in comparison to the original Reubyn Coutinho July 10, 2024