Movie review
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‘All We Imagine As Light’ review: A poetic exploration of love and dreams
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‘Santosh’ review: A thoughtful study of power and powerlessness
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Film review: In ‘Close’, a summer of friendship and regret
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In ‘The Storyteller’, an unusual cure for insomnia
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In ‘Ek Jagah Apni’, a trans woman goes house hunting
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‘Aftersun’ review: An emotionally rich exploration of a father-daughter relationship
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In his new film, Iranian director Jafar Panahi weighs his decision to stay
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‘Triangle of Sadness’ is a blunt-edged attack on late-stage capitalism
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In ‘Goldfish’, a mother tries to remember and a daughter wants to forget
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‘Ben Stokes: Phoenix from The Ashes’ – Gripping documentary that tells you it’s okay to not be okay
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Salute review: A cop chases after cops
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In Tamil film ‘Seththumaan’, a craving for pork exposes the fault lines of caste
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In Kashmiri film ‘Half Widow’, a missing husband and a dilemma: should she hold on or let go?
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‘Cats’ movie review: A purr-fect disaster
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‘Ghost Stories’ review: No chills in Netflix anthology horror film
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‘The Irishman’ review: Murderous men and a cast to die for in Martin Scorsese’s gangster epic
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In Netflix film ‘House Arrest’, a man refuses to leave his apartment – and it’s hard to care
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‘Housefull 4’ movie review: A reincarnation comedy that seems to drag on for a lifetime
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‘Yours Truly’ review: Soni Razdan is the brave face of loneliness and longing
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‘Kaagar’ movie review: There’s little new in thriller about the big bad world of politics
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‘The Sholay Girl’ review: Stunt artist Reshma Pathan gets the full-canvas Bollywood treatment
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‘Isn’t it Romantic’ review: Rebel Wilson is in good form (just don’t go looking for Priyanka Chopra)
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‘Velvet Buzzsaw’ review: Sex, greed, death and many inspired works of art
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‘Black Mirror: Bandersnatch’ takes the choose-your-own-adventure format to new heights
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‘Roma’ review: Easily the best film of 2018, and one for the ages
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‘Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle’ film review: Darker than Disney, but loses its way in the woods
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‘Garbage’ review: Q’s provocative thriller is not for the faint-hearted
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‘Lust Stories’ review: Lots of talk and some show
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Netflix film ‘Love Per Square Foot’ tries to find comedy in the tragedy of Mumbai’s housing crisis
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‘Aami’ is the safe and sanitised story of the trailblazing Kamala Das
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‘Golmaal Again’ movie review: It’s a side-splitting entertainer – if you don’t care for logic
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‘Victoria & Abdul’ film review: A tone-deaf film about a cranky queen and her devoted servant
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‘Daddy’ film review: This well-recreated portrait of a 1980s Mumbai don seems a tad too familiar
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‘Poster Boys’ film review: An inoffensive comedy that will give fans of Deol brothers a good time
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‘Okja’ film review: Animal rights PSA re-imagined as an action thriller
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David Brent from ‘The Office’ returns to fewer laughs
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Film review: ‘Alif’ is a tedious lesson about the need for secular education
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Film review: 'Rough Book' is like listening to a droning teacher on a hot afternoon
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Animated short ‘Sanjay’s Super Team’ is super fun
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Tamil movie ‘Kaakkaa Muttai’ delivers a slice of Chennai slum life
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'Bang Bang!': Hrithik Roshan is back, guns and eyes blazing
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‘Haider’ movie review: Desperately seeking Hamlet in the Valley of Kashmir