[VoxSpace Selects] Kastoori (The Musk) Review : A Poignant Film That Subtly Touches On Many Important Issues Of Society

Kastoori (The Musk) is an incredibly well-made film which is very important for us to understand many things.

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Review Of Ranj (Slow Burn) : A Keenly Observed Tale Of Simmering Despair Of An Urban Immigrant

The film Ranj (English Title – Slow Burn) written and directed by Sunit Sinha, captures the slow descent to despair of a volatile life in the city

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Review Of Gamak Ghar : A Meditative Pondering Of The Simple Rural Life Often Forgotten

Gamak Ghar by Achal Mishra – where an ancestral house breathing inside a time capsule, becomes an unvoiced narrator of an ever changing world around it

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Review Of ‘Saand Ki Aankh’ : An Inspiring Story Packaged Well In An Entertaining Movie

Saand Ki Aankh is a film about the various struggles that the famous sharpshooters duo – Tomar Sisters (or famously referred to as Shooter Dadis) went through before they could enjoy the success

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Review Of Danish Renzu’s The Illegal : An Unapologetic Tale About The True Cost Of Hope And Survival

The Illegal is a poignant film about the plight of immigrants in America. It deals with a topic that is very relevant to our times. Do check out this film, when you can get your hands on it

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VoxTalks with Ashwin Saravanan : A Game Changing Filmmaker Who Is Redefining The Horror Genre

Ashwin Saravanan, the director of the nail-biting thriller films ‘Game Over’ and ‘Maya’ spoke to us in length about the process behind-the-scenes

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[VoxSpace Selects] Review Of Bigil : A Tediously Long Mass Entertainer That Tries To Be Progressive

Starring Vijay and Nayathara in lead roles, supported strongly by Vivek, Yogi Babu and Jackie Shroff, Bigil is a commercial family action-sports-drama that fulfills every Vijay fan’s expectations

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Review Of HBO’s Watchmen : A Noir Comic Book Classic Seen Through The Lens Of The Current American Politics

Watchmen by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons has been one of those properties that enjoyed the classic status ever since its first publication as a graphic novel

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[VoxSpace Selects] Review Of Amazon Prime’s Modern Love : A Disappointing One-Night Stand You’d Like To Forget

Modern Love, is a cheesy love letter to New York with A-listed actors playing luxurious New-Yorkers dealing with first-world problems in plush looking apartments and glamorous costumes and flawless makeup

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[VoxSpace Selects] Review Of Pain and Glory : A Celluloid Treat For The Fans Of The Master Filmmaker

Pain and Glory is a thoughtful recreation of a feeling and a time in the form of celluloid that helps us understand the man behind the camera in a more meaningful way

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