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Pause Film India Review
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‘Pause’ review – represents a generation of women and their silent agony

Tusshar Sasi December 4, 2018 0
There are times when you come across films which blow your mind with its...
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Beautiful Boy India Review
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‘Beautiful Boy’ review – Timothée Chalamet lends gravitas to this drug-abuse drama

Tusshar Sasi December 1, 2018 0
It is not always easy to look objectively at something as stark as drug...
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‘2.0’ review – Shankar’s sci-fi magnum opus is a colossal bore

Tusshar Sasi November 30, 2018 0
While watching 2.0 I was strangely reminded of director Shankar’s enviable oeuvre that, arguably,...
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Science Fair Film
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‘Science Fair’ review – an insightful journey with some of the brightest young minds

Tusshar Sasi November 30, 2018 0
Science fairs at school levels excite one and all, irrespective of their scale. It...
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Colette Film Review India
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‘Colette’ review – about the coming-of-age of a literary icon and early feminist

Tusshar Sasi November 29, 2018 0
There is something incessantly captivating about the whole thought that before the blitzkrieg of...
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Free Solo India Review
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‘Free Solo’ review – a breathtaking spectacle that is vertigo-inducing and also great fun

Tusshar Sasi November 23, 2018 1
As Free Solo unfolded slowly through its gripping and vertigo-inducing frames, I could constantly...
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What They Had India Review
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‘What They Had’ review – an affectionately made family drama that keeps pathos at bay

Tusshar Sasi November 20, 2018 1
A family is about a multitude of things. The elephant in the room notwithstanding,...
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The Cakemaker Review India
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‘The Cakemaker’ review – the beauty of silences in a poignant love story

Tusshar Sasi November 17, 2018 0
What stands out in Israel’s entry to the 91st Academy Awards, The Cakemaker (האופה מברלין), are...
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Mirai India Review
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‘Mirai’ review- a family film with time travel and ingenious animation

Tusshar Sasi November 17, 2018 0
Filmmaker Mamoru Hosoda, over the years, has evolved into a fine force to reckon...
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