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Dandelion

Most actors feel lucky to get a leading role. With Dandelion, Nicole Riegel’s new film, it is lucky to have its star. KiKi Layne shines like the sun and everything else in the movie revolves around her performance that is impossible not to root for. But Dandelion is not executed on par with KiKi’s ability. […]

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Swargarath

I took in Swargarath at 5 pm, the full house show at PVR City Centre. When I checked BookmyShow to decide where I wanted to see the film, I was glad to see that the movie was listed as fast-selling for almost all shows, and by late evening, it was nearly sold out. Many of

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Windcatcher

Jessica Mauboy, who played in “The Sapphires” – Australia’s breakout movie of 2013 – takes her first film lead in more than a decade in family feature “Windcatcher.” The Stan Original film bows on the Australian streamer on March 28 and is directed by Tanith Glynn-Maloney from a screenplay by Boyd Quakawoot. Set in a

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Pignorant

The animal rights campaigner Joey Carbstrong, who was born in Australia, has made his first full-length documentary called Pignorant. It’s about the use of gas chambers to kill pigs in the UK and how they are kept before being sent to slaughterhouses. Produced by Askew Pictures and directed by Carbstrong himself, the film follows how

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The Lipstick Boy

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], April 17: In today’s Indian film industry, it is only good content and direction that is reigning supreme. As seen from recently released movies, it is clear that the audience is only promoting good and strong stories on the film screen. Bollywood has always been said to be a place where newcomers

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Deadly Justice

The plot originates from a television show called ‘Real Crime’. In the interview, host Dale Jones (Brian Krause “Charmed”) is interviewing former district attorney Holly Powell (Kelly Sullivan – “The Producers”) whom he suggests convicted wife killer Judge Halstead (Billy Miller) out of her ambition instead of having substantial evidence. What if someone has been

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There Is a Monster

There’s a Monster, the supernatural horror film on a low budget by writer-director Mike Taylor is now available on VOD. There’s a Monster is deeply personal for Taylor who loosely bases it on his own family’s experiences and stars Joey Collins as Jack, an experienced portrait photographer working out of a small studio that has

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