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Sir Movie Review: An utterly messy and unruly take on education and mental illness
Sir Movie Review: The film attempts to address casteism and the importance of education but falters with a problematic portrayal of mental illness and stalking.
by Anusha Sundar
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‘Goodrich’ Review: Michael Keaton-Starring Dramedy Teases a Better Movie That Doesn’t Quite Emerge
Hallie Meyers-Shyer’s sophomore feature feels like a throwback to ensemble-driven, grown-up familial fare, but falls short of its good intentions.
by Tomris Laffly
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Dindin (2024) Movie Review: All egos clash in this chaotic chamber drama with magnetic performances
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Snakes & Ladders review: Karthik Subbaraj-backed Tamil dark comedy series on teen friendships & adult deceit is humourless
No children were harmed in the making of this Tamil dark thriller Snakes & Ladders, a debut series directorial of Bharath Muralidharan, Ashok Veerappan and Kamala Alchemis, and no children should cause any harm after watching it.
by Tanushree Ghosh
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Brothers movie review & film summary (2024)
It's a pretty good movie that, thanks mainly to its performances, has a lot more life than you might expect, given the storyline and the formulaic way that it hits its major story points.
by Roger Ebert
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'Apartment 7A' movie review with Casey T. Allen
Apartment 7A is an okay film. It isn't terrible or boring or lacking in a continuous narrative. It just doesn't have enough new content we haven't seen before to help it feel exciting and memorable.
by Casey Allen
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Movie Review: ‘Piece-By-Piece’ - Journal & Topics Media Group
“Piece-by-Piece” (93 min, Rated PG for language and thematic elements) 7 out of 10 My position on documentaries is that they are reserved for significant if not meaningful subjects of extraordinary means or people who had a tremendous impact on some discovery or achievement that set them apart. As a
by Mike Poulos
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Murphy Movie Review: This tale of love and longing gets its frequency right
When a radio serves as a powerful symbol, its frequency aligns with human emotions, suggesting it could function as a time machine. Murphy offers a fresh perspe
by A Sharadhaa
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Movie Review: ‘Freydis and Gudrid’ Explores the Soul Musically
FREYDIS AND GUDRID is an exploration of the soul, an enchanting parting of the traditional into the unknown.
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Bougainvillea Review: Amal Neerad’s psychological thriller falters despite strong performances
Bougainvillea Review: Fahadh Faasil doesn’t have a full-fledged role in Amal Neerad-directed film but makes up for it with his performance.
by Latha Srinivasan