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Beasts That Cling to the Straw (2020)
I have to agree with one previous reviewer: whoever gave this movie just 1 star clearly didn’t even watch it. ‘Cause, you know, you give one-star reviews to such crap…
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Aapla Manus (2018)
Vivek Bele is one of the best contemporary playwrights in Marathi. However, most of his plays are constructed out of amusing observations, and clever discussions rather than fast paced narratives.…
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Forensic (2020)
Forensic – A Gripping thriller yet feels dry. Cinematography is smooth and goes with flow of the narration, editing is crisp but nothing special, art and production design looks sophisticated.…
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Confidential Assignment (2017)
Confidential Assignment is a very entertaining humorous action- thriller from South Korea. The story itself isn’t very original if you are familiar with classics such as Shiri but the movie’s…
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Crash Landing on You
Best best best show! I have got so many of my Indian friends addicted to this show! It’s flawless! What chemistry!! Imagine having Hyun bin character in real! His smile…
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The Eyes of My Mother (2016)
Crafted with restraint, told with startling composure, and all the more uplifted by Kika Magalhaes’ downright deranged performance, The Eyes of My Mother is a disquieting, disturbing & demented psychological…
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Loft (2008)
Loft, yet another masterpiece sets its roots in Flemish movie history. 10 thumbs up for brilliant directing from Erik Van Looy, who proves himself once more as one of Belgians…
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118 (2019)
118 – An engaging thriller with a supernatural element at its heart. An investigative journalist has a recurring dream about a girl being murdered which he investigates. The movie begins…
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Gentleman (2016)
Gentleman (2016): When Nani enters with a new film in theaters,every audience including children to old people expect a lot.That’s his stamina.He has lot of hits but still did not…
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Varane Avashyamund (2020)
Varane Avashyamund comes packed with all the elements required for the quintessential feel-good flick. With no pathbreaking storyline and twists to boast of, what keeps Varane Avashyamund an engrossing 140-minute…












