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Intense and Honest: Sirf Ek Bandaa Kaafi Hai Movie Review

Sid Razi   Mon 05 Jun 2023    

Sirf Ek Bandaa Kaafi Hai is an earnest attempt made by director Apoorv Singh Karki. Based on a 2013 child abuse case, the movie depicts that with courage, a small-town unassuming man can bring down an influential religious leader. The […]

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Flipped: The Fondness of Young Love

Mariyam Shajil   Wed 17 May 2023    

Flipped is a family-friendly film directed by Rob Reiner in 2010, based on a teenage romance novel written by Wendelin Van Draenen. The movie and the book are both told from the dual narrative perspectives of the two protagonists – […]

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Film Review: ‘The Covenant’- Guy Ritchie delivers a gripping and emotional war movie with heart and soul

Shaneer N. Siddiqui   Thu 27 Apr 2023    

DUBAI: Guy Ritchie‘s latest film, “The Covenant,” set in the murky Afghanistan conflict, is a gripping and moving war movie. It smartly focuses on two men: U.S. Army Sgt. John Kinley (Jake Gyllenhaal) and his Afghan interpreter Ahmed (Dar Salim). […]

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Anne with an E: Period Drama Perfection

Mariyam Shajil   Wed 31 Aug 2022    

“In my maturity, I have come to the happy, evolutionary opinion that I’m unusual and I embrace it,” Anne Shirley Cuthbert says in the Netflix OTT series Anne With An E. Among the abundance of quotes from Anne with an […]

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Thar – A Decent Attempt at Neo-Western

Sid Razi   Mon 09 May 2022    

I wonder at what point in the script narration did Harshavardhan Kapoor decide to act and produce the film. Was putting the dry, arid yet beautiful landscape on-screen the motivation behind the decision. Was playing the dark, brooding angry young […]

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