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Featured · Film Festivals · Review · Vancouver International Film Festival Akashi (2025) ‘VIFF’ Movie Review: A Sentimental, Intergenerational Tale of Love and Longing Akash Deshpande October 9, 2025October 13, 2025
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Featured · ReviewIs This Thing On? (2025) Movie Review: A Rarely Insightful Film about Comedy Solidifies Bradley Cooper as a Great DirectorOctober 12, 2025 Liam Gaughan
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Berlinale · Film Festivals · Review Where The Night Stands Still (Come la notte, 2025) ‘Berlinale’ Movie Review: A Spare Reflection on Displaced Belonging Debanjan Dhar March 2, 2025
Prime Video · Review · Streaming Now Tumbbad (2018) Movie Review: A Visually Stunning Descent into Greed and Folklore Deloret Imnidian February 24, 2025
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