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Aisha (2024) Movie Review: Letitia Wright Stuns in This Thoughtful and Bleak Drama that’s Less Kafkaesque and More Docu-Fiction
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Aisha (2024) Movie Review: Letitia Wright Stuns in This Thoughtful and Bleak Drama that’s Less Kafkaesque and More Docu-Fiction

Amartya Acharya March 2, 2025

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Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Continues It Reign at the Box Office, Violent Night Woos Audiences
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Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Continues It Reign at the Box Office, Violent Night Woos Audiences

Tahzeeb Fatma December 19, 2022

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The Silent Twins Movie Ending, Explained – How does June reintegrate back into society?
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The Silent Twins Movie Ending, Explained – How does June reintegrate back into society?

Arnav Srivastav October 8, 2022

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Mangrove [2020]: ‘BFI-LFF’ Review – A poignant and overlooked account directed with style
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Mangrove [2020]: ‘BFI-LFF’ Review – A poignant and overlooked account directed with style

Freddie Kay October 16, 2020

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Guava Island [2019] Review: Donald Grover’s passion project is more symbolic than substantial
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Guava Island [2019] Review: Donald Grover’s passion project is more symbolic than substantial

Shikhar Verma April 30, 2019

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