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Money Heist — The last episodes
Bob Biswas: Abhishek Bachchan plays a softer version of Kahaani’s deadly assassin
The Power of the Dog… Jane Campion is out with a covertly brutal cowboy drama
Drushyam 2, Telugu remake is not exciting
Film Bazaar: Bitter Sweet, a bitter truth about sugarcane industry
Film Bazaar: Withering and Alpha Beta Gamma are acceptance and reconciliation
Film Bazaar: Rhoya and Bena are all about dreams
Film Bazaar: Geometry Box and You Changed Me, two movies explore feelings and attitudeÂ
Dhamaka, a pacy though exaggerated thriller
Red Sea Film Festival will have 16 titles competing for the top award
Tick, tick…Boom! A magical mix of great acting, songs
Red Sea Film Festival to honour two women directors
Extraordinary global storytelling at Red Sea Film Festival
Amira — A father, daughter relationship explored against the backdrop of the Palestinian problem
Malayalam movie Paka at Red Sea Film Festival
Arisaka at Tokyo Film Festival
Hommage at Tokyo Film Festival
Payback at Tokyo Film Festival
The Dawning of the Day at Tokyo Film Festival
The Four Walls at Tokyo Film Festival
Jai Bhim: A fascinating story about Justice Chandru and his fight to help a poor Irula woman
At Tokyo Film Festival, Clint Eastwood’s Cry Macho is a delightful opener
The Manor: A horror show that veers off course
Dybbuk: Emraan Hashmi headlines a horror set in Mauritius
Feathers: Award winning Egyptian film is dark and brilliant
Sardar Udham, Recreating the horrors of the Jallianwalla Bagh massacre
Udanpirappe, Jyotika-starrer is sorely disappointing
The Rapist, one of Aparna Sen’s finest, which premiered at Busan
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Bhramam, Now a Malayalam version of Andhadhun
Dune — A nuanced science fiction thriller
No Time To Die: Daniel Craig’s swan song as James Bond is thrilling and touching
Scenes from a Marriage
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