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Desert Road

The authentic story unfolds in Desert Road long before you become aware of it, an exceedingly clever and trippy chiller that manipulates survival horror conventions and takes them on a completely unexpected and ultimately very moving journey. In her directorial debut, Shannon Triplett demonstrates a sophisticated understanding of genre dynamics, with an audacious use of […]

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Troll Factory

The film “Troll Factory,” which is to be released soon, starts off with a reporter who investigates the corruption of an enterprise giant Manjeon Group but fails in the end. Im Sang-jin (played by Son Suk-ku), the reporter, begins his investigation after a middle ranking company employee tips him off about technology theft by the

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Oye Bhole Oye

Finally, “Oye Bhole Oye” arrived on the big screen. The full length film is just as funny and fun as its teaser. It sets a new bar for Punjabi cinema, distributed by Geet Mp3 and Jagjeet Sandhu Films. Since it’s in theaters we’re here with an unbiased review of the movie “Bhole Oye”. Scroll down

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Ashes

Today, we are returning to the world of romance but with a twist of danger as we explore Turkish cinema for the first proper time on this site. Romance films can be so interesting because they can blend into and take on such a wide scope of different genres. In today’s film, we dive into

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Look Back

In each and every issue of her elementary school’s magazine, Ayumu Fujino never fails to impress her peers. But her status as the class favorite comes tumbling down when she encounters Kyomoto, a prodigious artist in her own right whom nobody seems to know about. For the first time, Ayumu is not only pushed but

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The Balconettes

A flirtation across balconies with the cute guy opposite goes chaotically awry for three roommates in Marseille in this uneven but enjoyable Cannes Midnight premiere. For sheer tension or thematic lucidity, nothing in “The Balconettes” quite tops the near self-contained, minutes-long short that opens actor director Noémie Merlant’s frenetic, heatstruck genre mashup. On a 115-degree

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Bhaje Vaayu Vegam

Today, Bhaje Vaayu Vegam a movie of Kartikeya, has been released. The film was directed by Prashanth Reddy and Iswarya Menon has starred as a female lead in it. Read our review here. Plot Venkat (Karthikeya) and Raju (Rahul Tyson) are two sons of poor farmer (Tanikella Bharani). After being cheated by different people Venkat

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Woh Bhi Din The

Story On his felicitation at the school where he learned, Rahul Sinha, an ace journalist walks through the corridors of his school and lives in memories of the carefree days. Review ‘Woh Bhi Din The’ was created during a time when John Abraham and Shoojit Sircar were doing their best to push cinematic boundaries with

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Hot Spot

Hot Spot Movie Synopsis A filmmaker is telling a producer four different stories which he wants to be made into a movie. What are these stories? How do these stories relate to the life of the filmmaker? Hot Spot Movie Review Vignesh Karthick’s Hot Spot is another hyperlink film in Tamil cinema. Four separate narratives

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