Category: reviews

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Maze Runner, The

The Maze Runner is not only centered around the maze itself, which constantly changes, but it also follows a community called the Gladers.

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Mardaani

When the ‘adopted’ niece of a Mumbai crime inspector is kidnapped and dragged into the nastiest side of the underworld, it gives her a very selfish reason to track down the criminals behind the human trafficking network in the country.

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Gone Girl (2014)

Viewed as the prime suspect in his wife’s disappearance, Nick will have to trust his twin sister Margo and leave it all up to Detective Boney, as the whole nation judges him.

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Boardwalk Empire – Season 1

Boardwalk Empire begins just before the Prohibition period takes off in 1920 when Atlantic City Treasurer Enoch “Nucky” Thompson arranges a deal with a number of his associates to get into the bootlegging business in order to pay finances for the city.

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F Word (Film), The

In this Canadian take on the indie rom-com at the hands of Dowse, The F Word (or in its more US-friendly title: What If), we get Kazan opposite Daniel Radcliffe as the quintessential quirky oddballs bantering about Elvis, poop and the Fool’s Gold Loaf.

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As I Lay Dying (2013)

The premise of a film about how a family deals with the death of a beloved member is interesting and obviously grim, but James Franco’s take on the story is quite a mixed bag.

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Oyaji no Senaka

Oyaji no Senaka is a 10-episode series anthology focusing on fathers’ relationships with their children and families, written and directed by ten different teams of creatives and featuring ten different sets of actors.