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Tag: Biopic

Pain and Glory (Dolor y gloria) [2019] Review: the becoming of Pedro Almodรณvar
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Pain and Glory (Dolor y gloria) [2019] Review: the becoming of Pedro Almodรณvar

Vicken Margossian April 24, 2020

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Rocketman [2019] Review: Egerton and Flecher Shine More than Ever
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Rocketman [2019] Review: Egerton and Flecher Shine More than Ever

Akash Deshpande June 10, 2019

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Fighting With My Family [2019] Review: A competent work with an engaging narrative
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Fighting With My Family [2019] Review: A competent work with an engaging narrative

Topher Ames April 2, 2019

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A Private War [2018] Review: A Substandard Biopic Saved By Rosamund Pike’s Strong Act
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A Private War [2018] Review: A Substandard Biopic Saved By Rosamund Pike’s Strong Act

Sumit Singh April 13, 2021

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The Passion of Joan of Arc [1928]: Every Bit Worthy Of Its Legendary Status
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The Passion of Joan of Arc [1928]: Every Bit Worthy Of Its Legendary Status

Sumit Singh August 6, 2018

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Loving Vincent [2017]: Re-imagining the Last Days of a Tortured, Misunderstood Artist
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Loving Vincent [2017]: Re-imagining the Last Days of a Tortured, Misunderstood Artist

Debopriyaa Dutta September 2, 2024

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Padman [2018]: An Honourable Film Justifying the Praiseworthy Efforts of a Common man
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Padman [2018]: An Honourable Film Justifying the Praiseworthy Efforts of a Common man

Rahul Patel February 20, 2018

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Darkest Hour [2017] โ€“ A Decent Historical Drama Powered by First-Rate Cast
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Darkest Hour [2017] โ€“ A Decent Historical Drama Powered by First-Rate Cast

Arun Kumar July 13, 2023

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An Angel at My Table [1990] โ€“ A Fitting Tribute to a Great Artistic Soul
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An Angel at My Table [1990] โ€“ A Fitting Tribute to a Great Artistic Soul

Arun Kumar September 26, 2018

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