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Movie Review

Horror movies to watch
Videos

Horror movies to watch

Venom: Let There Be Carnage. Photo: Collected
Splash

Venom: Let There Be Carnage, tame and underwhelming

The Lost Daughter. Photo: Collected
Glitz

The Lost Daughter: Is motherhood always that great?

Allu Arjun is terrific, ends 2021 with one of the most entertaining movies of the year
Film Review

Allu Arjun is terrific, ends 2021 with one of the most entertaining movies of the year

Mandaar. Photo: Collected
Glitz

Anirban’s successful adaptation of Shakespear’s Macbeth

Chhorii. Photo: Collected
Glitz

Chhorii movie review: Nushrratt Bharuccha’s feminist heroine shows rural horrors their place

Nonajoler Kabbo. Photo: Collected
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Nona Joler Kabbo: A visual treat for nature lovers

The Great Hack. Photo: Collected
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A glimpse into the terrifying world of social media manipulation

Aamis. Photo: Collected
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Aamis: A hauntingly beautiful love story

Photo: Collected
Glitz

Sardar Udham movie review: Vicky Kaushal delivers performance of a lifetime

James Bond. Photo: Collected
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No Time to Die: A tragic tear-jerker for Daniel Craig's fans

Munshigiri directed by Amitabh Reza Chowdhury. Photo: Collected
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Chanchal-Amitabh duo shows their ‘Munshigiri’ in new mystery thriller

Seinfeld. Photo: Collected
Glitz

What’s the deal with Seinfeld anyway?

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