Category: reviews

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High Sun, The (Croatian Film)

Zvizdan deals with the deep-seeded conflict of Croatia’s separation from what was once Yugoslavia, and their tensions with the Serbs in a three-part story depicting three different love stories featuring the same actors.

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Wrecked Hearts

Wrecked Hearts may look like a Japanese manga, and may read like a Japanese manga, but is actually an English work from two French artists, as put out by Sweden’s Peow! Studios

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Neerja (Indian Film)

If Sonam never ever delivers a good role ever again, she’ll have Neerja to be remembered for; and Neerja Bhanot will be remembered for her heroism and temple.

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Every-Night Dreams (1933)

Naruse Mikio’s silent Every-Night Dreams deals with the struggles of a single mother, a bar hostess, doing the best she can to provide for her son in tough personal and economic times.

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We Are X

We Are X is the dark and exciting history of Japans’ largest and most well-loved rock band, X Japan. Intricately weaving past and present, this documentary shows fans the true side of the lengends.

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Baahubali: The Beginning

A tale of revenge, honor and bravery sprinkled with majestic visuals, musical numbers, epic battles and beautiful scenes of decapitations, only the way Rajamouli can do.

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Pelé: Birth of a Legend

Though an American production, Pelé: Birth of a Legend fills a gap in our continental filmography to enthrall and inspire a generation of kids that may know or not the name of football star Pele.

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Little Moth

This devastating second feature by Peng Tao centers around a young girl who is forced to beg for money on the streets by a poor couple.