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20191037

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  • Poor Things
  • Flow
  • Like Stars on Earth
  • Baadshah

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  • Captain America: Brave New World

    ★★★½

  • Star Wars: Skeleton Crew | A Special Look

    ★★★★

  • Flow

    ★★★★★

  • Anora

    ★★★★½

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  • Captain America: Brave New World

    Captain America: Brave New World

    ★★★½

    This is the first avenger movie of Sam Wilsons legacy. It feels like a marvel phase 1-3 movie. There is good characterization, consistent level of visual imagery, and a thrilling time. The political conflict and the mental chaos that comes with it, builds strong character motivitions. There are moments, where I felt that the conflicting situation escalates too quickly. The build up to these moments is not unwarranted but do feel rushed.
    Anthony Mackie brings the familiar no bullshit attitude…

  • Star Wars: Skeleton Crew | A Special Look

    Star Wars: Skeleton Crew | A Special Look

    ★★★★

    Finally, another director after Andor who utilises the scope and the possibilities of the world of Star Wars. It's a proper adventure filled with unpredictable terrain accompanied by kids who are far from their familiar environment. All of this breeds chaotic chemistry between the young characters. One of the best thing the filmmakers have managed to do is show character perspectives. It helps initiate and complete the arc of each character in the episodes. There's a fresh image of every…

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  • Poor Things

    Poor Things

    ★★★★★

    What is the basis on how civilization has grown to form cultures and manners of behaviour that molded our humanity? Is it the core of how we were born, or simply an influence of the circumstances that lead us to a series of decisions out of focused groups and popularity? If we strip ourselves of all such influences and begin our life at a middle age, how would we react to the world as it is.
    The writing feels out…

  • The Kashmir Files

    The Kashmir Files

    ★★★★★

    The ugly truth behind the unforgivable loss, the innocent pandits in Kashmir have faced, for decades have been viscerally illustrated. Vivek Agnihotri, and his entire team has wrapped a true story, in the most immersed and mature manner. It is a tragedy, which must be remembered and fixed in order to honour the past, and prevent such mistakes in the future. I sincerely hope, for a bright future for the families that have lost in this ever-lasting battle in Kashmir.

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