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Featured · Review Rose (2026) Movie Review: Sandra HĂĽller Mesmerizes in a Simmering Take on the Ruse of Rural Masculinity Julian Malandruccolo June 5, 2026
Featured · Review Chum (2026) Movie Review: A Shoddy, Forgettable Survival Thriller That Mistakes Shark Horror for a Lifetime Drama Akash Deshpande June 4, 2026
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Essay The Cost of Moving Forward: Development, Memory, and Displacement in ‘Phera’ Bipasha Bhattacharyya June 4, 2026
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