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  • Dhadak 2 (2025) Movie Review: An adaptation that doesn’t water down caste-based discrimination in favour of telling a love story 
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    Dhadak 2 (2025) Movie Review: An adaptation that doesn’t water down caste-based discrimination in favour of telling a love story 

    Shikhar Verma August 7, 2025
  • Omniscient Reader: The Prophecy (2025) Movie Review: An uninspired and self-indulgent mess that fails to carve an identity of its own
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    Omniscient Reader: The Prophecy (2025) Movie Review: An uninspired and self-indulgent mess that fails to carve an identity of its own

    Shikhar Verma August 13, 2025
  • Saiyaara (2025) Movie Review: A Somewhat Sincere Love Ballad Peppered With Familiar Mohit Suri-Isms
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    Saiyaara (2025) Movie Review: A Somewhat Sincere Love Ballad Peppered With Familiar Mohit Suri-Isms

    Shikhar Verma July 24, 2025

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  • Hair, Paper, Water… (2025)
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    Hair, Paper, Water… (Tóc, Giáy Và Nuóc, 2025) ‘Locarno’ Movie Review: Wondrously Porous Distillation of Language-Memory

    Debanjan Dhar August 14, 2025August 15, 2025
  • The Fin (2025)
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    The Fin (2025) ‘Locarno’ Movie Review: Investigating the Nature of Devotion, Indoctrination, and Survival Through a Dystopian Mirror

    Akash Deshpande August 14, 2025August 14, 2025
  • Desire Lines (Linije zelje, 2025)
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    Desire Lines (Linije zelje, 2025) ‘Locarno’ Movie Review: Dane Komljen Conjures an Enchanted Osmosis of Borderless-ness

    Debanjan Dhar August 12, 2025August 13, 2025
  • Solomamma (2025)
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    Solomamma (2025) ‘Locarno’ Movie Review: Lisa Loven Kongsli and Herbert Nordrum Make a Winsome Duo in Richly Conflicting Maternal Drama

    Debanjan Dhar August 11, 2025August 13, 2025
  • Legend of the Happy Worker (2025)
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    Legend of the Happy Worker (2025) ‘Locarno’ Movie Review: A Preachy, Mawkish, and Inconsistent Fable that Feels Like a Misfire

    Akash Deshpande August 9, 2025August 9, 2025
  • God Will Not Help (2025)
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    God Will Not Help (2025) ‘Locarno’ Movie Review: Bristling Study of Gendered Power Thrives in Gaps

    Debanjan Dhar August 9, 2025August 14, 2025

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Night Always Comes (2025)
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Night Always Comes (2025) Movie Review: A Well-Acted, But Inauthentic Urban Thriller

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Voyage of Time [2016] – As Banal As It Is Forgettable
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Voyage of Time [2016] – As Banal As It Is Forgettable

Sumit Singh August 20, 2024

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The Big Sick [2017]: A Well Rounded and Deeply Felt Dramedy
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The Big Sick [2017]: A Well Rounded and Deeply Felt Dramedy

Arun Kumar September 21, 2017

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Castro [2009]: A Hilariously Absurd Existential Comedy
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Castro [2009]: A Hilariously Absurd Existential Comedy

Amritt Rukhaiyaar October 2, 2017

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Beyond Words [2017]: ‘TIFF’ Review
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Beyond Words [2017]: ‘TIFF’ Review

Nafees Ahmed September 19, 2017

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The Seen and Unseen (Sekala Niskala) [2017]: ‘TIFF’ Review
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The Seen and Unseen (Sekala Niskala) [2017]: ‘TIFF’ Review

Nafees Ahmed September 18, 2017

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Directions [2017]: ‘TIFF’ Review
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Directions [2017]: ‘TIFF’ Review

Shikhar Verma September 16, 2017

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Blair Witch [2016]: Skip It or Suffer
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Blair Witch [2016]: Skip It or Suffer

Sumit Singh June 11, 2021

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Thupparivaalan [2017] – An Entertaining albeit a Tad Underwhelming Thriller
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Thupparivaalan [2017] – An Entertaining albeit a Tad Underwhelming Thriller

Arun Kumar September 21, 2017

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Mother! [2017]: Aronofsky’s Most Brutal and Disturbing Film Yet
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Mother! [2017]: Aronofsky’s Most Brutal and Disturbing Film Yet

Jacob Cornblatt February 20, 2021

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