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Anatomy of A Fall review

Anatomy of a Fall Review: Can Love Survive the Fall? 

Co-penned by Arthur Harari and helmed by Justine Triet, ‘Anatomy of a Fall’ unfolds as a courtroom drama delving into the intricate narrative of Sandra (Sandra Huller), a successful writer standing trial as the prime suspect in her husband Samuel’s enigmatic death. Vincent (Swann Arlaud), her friend and lawyer, defends her, while her visually impaired […]

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Marakkuma Nenjam: A Second Chance at School D

Marakkuma Nenjam: A Second Chance at School Days?

“Marakkuma Nenjam,” released today, takes us on a nostalgic journey back to school days. But does this reunion drama offer a fresh perspective, or is it simply a rehash of familiar tropes? Let’s delve into the heart of the film and see if it sparks memories or fades into forgetfulness. Premise: A group of classmates

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Malaikottai Vaaliban: The Mountain Warrior

Malaikottai Vaaliban is a 2024 Malayalam period drama film written and directed by Lijo Jose Pellissery. The film stars Mohanlal as the titular character, a legendary warrior who fights against the oppressive British rule in India. The film is set in the late 19th century in the Malaikottai region of Tamil Nadu. Malaikottai Vaaliban is

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Blue Star: A Pitch for Dreams and Rivalry

Blue Star: A Pitch for Dreams and Rivalry

It’s only January 2024, and Tamil cinema has already ventured into uncharted territories, delivering films with potent political messages. If Captain Miller shed light on the struggles of an oppressed community pre-independence, Blue Star, set in the late 90s, delves even deeper into societal structures, providing a nuanced perspective. While Kollywood has seen its share of cricket

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What to watch on theatre this weekend

Weekend Vibes:​ What to watch on theatre this weekend

Take a peek at What to watch on theatre this weekend in theaters across various languages. (From January 18th to 21st) 695 (Hindi)Release Date: January 19A cinematic portrayal of the longstanding Ram Mandir conflict, this rendition combines elements of courtroom drama and documentary storytelling to depict the events from a specific perspective. Directed by Rajneesh

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Killers of the Flower Moon A True Story of American Heartbreak

Killers of the Flower Moon: A True Story of American Heartbreak

Genre: Historical Drama, Crime Thriller Duration: 2 hours 29 minutes Martin Scorsese’s “Killers of the Flower Moon” is a cinematic masterpiece that transports you to the 1920s Osage Nation in Oklahoma, a land suddenly flush with oil money and stained by a wave of brutal murders. Based on David Grann’s acclaimed non-fiction book, the film

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Indian crime thriller Farzi,

A Battle of Good and Evil in Farzi

Farzi takes you into the world of a talented artist named Sunny who finds himself entangled in counterfeiting. After creating a seemingly flawless fake rupee note, he attracts the attention of a ruthless crime lord, Mansoor, who recruits him to print counterfeit money on a massive scale. But Officer Black, a relentless investigator, is hot

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most popular indian web series of the year

Most popular Indian web series of the Year

1. Farzi: Counterfeit Kings – Where Art Meets Crime Genre: Crime Thriller Why it’s special: Dive into the murky underbelly of the art world with Farzi, where a talented artist named Sunny stumbles upon a revolutionary counterfeiting technique. As he gets drawn into a high-stakes game of forgery and deception, Sunny must face a ruthless

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Thalivar, the Superstar of Indian cinema, turns 73 today!

Rajinikanth is not just an actor; he is a cultural phenomenon. His films have enthralled audiences for over four decades, and his unique style and mannerisms have made him an icon. Here are some of the things that make Rajinikanth special: His screen presence is electrifying.Rajinikanth in a movie He can do action, comedy, and

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