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Review Of Adithya Varma: A Truthful Remake Elevated By Fresh Perspective
Adithya Varma manages to recreate the magic Arjun Reddy has, and the same time offers a new perspective for the ones who have watched the previous film
Full DetailsReview Of Frozen 2 : A Fun Musical Made With Finesse That Almost Leaves You Fulfilled
Frozen 2 follows the story of two sisters – Anna and Else from Arendelle who set out on an adventure to save their kingdom from grave peril
Full DetailsReview Of George Reddy : The Contemporary Comrade Tale Of A Martyred Hero Stands Tall With Feisty Pride
George Reddy the movie helmed by debutant Jeevan Reddy, as we see him progress from being a new admit to Osmania University to becoming a revoluntionary
Full DetailsVoxTalks With Danish Renzu : An Artist Who Derives His Stories Straight From The Heart
Danish Renzu is an internationally acclaimed filmmaker of Indian descent. He has previously made multiple short films that have excelled at prestigious film festivals around the world.
Full Details[VoxSpace Selects] A Retrospective On A Marvelous Year For Malayalam Cinema
This year is undoubtedly the year of the Malayalam cinema. They have had some of the best films not only of this year but I would say these films could compete for the best of the decade.
Full Details[VoxSpace Selects] The Most Underrated Tamizh Films Of The Year 2019
Arguably, I’d say 2019 has been one of the driest phases of Tamizh cinema, with a very few films making the cut
Full DetailsReview Of Little Things Season 3 : A Keenly Observed ‘Absurdity In Familiarity’ Fare Which Shines Through
Little Things has always found its bearing in telling a whole chapter in its season, which leaves you satisfied and smiling
Full DetailsReview Of Mehsampur : An Obscure Genre Fluid Feature Which Serves As A Prospectus For New Age Film Making
Mehsampur becomes anti-matter, or rather an anti-film, which will in time accumulate its own ethical and moral dust, to become a genre in itself.
Full Details[VoxSpace Selects] Review Of NetFlix’s The King : An Artistic Argument For Diplomacy
If you like long expertly written conversations about morality, insanely well-acted scenes, and beautiful production design – The King is for you
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