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5 Reasons Why Amazon Prime Video’s The Tomorrow War Is A Complete Action Entertainer
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5 Reasons Why Amazon Prime Video’s The Tomorrow War Is A Complete Action Entertainer

Amazon Prime Video’s The Tomorrow War is one of those rare sci-fi action films that has it all – an emotional core, a fascinating time-travel twist, gruesome enemies and yet a reassuringly human heart.
Posted by Arré Bench July 13, 2016
The Family Man Review: We’ve Really Missed You Manoj Bajpayee
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The Family Man Review: We’ve Really Missed You Manoj Bajpayee

The Family Man is slick, fast, and in the hands of the peerless Manoj Bajpayee a delightful watch. His Srikant Tiwari is a hero, but can’t claim to be one – in some ways, a loser and tired evidently of being labelled so.
Posted by Manik Sharma June 10, 2016
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Dhaakad Review: Kangana Ranaut Cannot Rescue this Stylish Yet Wasteful Thriller

In Dhaakad, Kangana Ranaut acts as a living, breathing, killing machine in a film that is too influenced by its western predecessors to have something of its own to say about a genre that we can only hope gets bigger and better.
Posted by Divya Unny May 25, 2016
Come for the Cricket, Stay for the Drama: How the IPL Became Our Favourite Reality Show
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Come for the Cricket, Stay for the Drama: How the IPL Became Our Favourite Reality Show

The IPL finals are two days away, and the whole world has gone cricket-mad. Lucky for those who don’t care about cricket, IPL is the gift that keeps on giving. Turns out, you don’t have to focus on the game at all, thanks to the riveting human drama that comes with each match.
Posted by Arré Bench May 18, 2016
Mission Mangal Review: An Infuriating Space Parody that Manages to Waste Five Actresses
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Mission Mangal Review: An Infuriating Space Parody that Manages to Waste Five Actresses

Akshay Kumar's Mission Mangal joins the ranks of Bollywood space films that have no idea how to be one. The mission’s female scientists contribute nothing save for pressing a few buttons or looking worried, and if the film is to be believed, space travel is as easy as catching a Pokemon.
Posted by Poulomi Das March 31, 2016
Could Censorship Spell the End of Netflix and Chill?
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Could Censorship Spell the End of Netflix and Chill?

Netflix denied reports of self-censorship, but this may be our reality sooner than we think. Just like the free press, the free internet is also under threat. And this might deprive us of access to information and entertainment that our governments don’t want us seeing.
Posted by Dushyant Shekhawat March 4, 2016
Ant-Man and the Wasp: What Will it Take for Marvel to Fix its “Women Problem”?
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Ant-Man and the Wasp: What Will it Take for Marvel to Fix its “Women Problem”?

Marvel’s first female headliner offers the studio the perfect playground to fix its infamous “woman problem”. So why does the film feel like Ant-Man and the Afterthought, rather than Ant-Man and the Wasp?
Posted by Kahini Iyer March 2, 2016

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