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[20 Jul 2012 | Comments Off | ]
Movie Review: Take This Waltz

Independent filmmaker Sarah Polley carries out a close examination of the fragility of human relationships.

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[21 Feb 2012 | Comments Off | ]
Movie Review: Hugo

Hugo is partly adventure and partly a film-history lecture, but the stirring treatment makes it a winner all the way.

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[21 Feb 2012 | Comments Off | ]
Movie Review: The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo

Rooney Mara’s Lisbeth Salander is strong and brave enough to lift The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo from a stylish and dark piece of entertainment to a meaningful story that fuels introspection.

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[21 Feb 2012 | Comments Off | ]
Movie Review: The Descendants

This coming-of-age story of a 50-year-old man is high-quality cinema and shouldn’t be missed.

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[21 Feb 2012 | Comments Off | ]
Movie Review: The Artist

The direction in this film is so authentic that the movie could pass as an actual film from the 1920s.

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[8 Dec 2011 | Comments Off | ]
Movie Review: I Don’t Know How She Does It

Enjoy this movie for what it is: a chick flick with heart, about a woman who loves her kids and her work with similar passion – Carrie Bradshaw style.

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[3 Dec 2011 | Comments Off | ]
Veena Malik: Pakistan’s Next Top Spy?

When the brave Veena Malik stood up to the morality brigade in Pakistan earlier this year and faced a conservative backlash, she was crowned a hero by many. Will she have more defenders this time?

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[2 Dec 2011 | Comments Off | ]
Newsline Film on the 2010 Floods to Screen in New Delhi

When the Rains Came, a documentary about the 2010 floods, has been selected for the 6th International CMS VATAVARAN Environment and Wildlife Film Festival and Forum in New Delhi.

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[1 Dec 2011 | Comments Off | ]
Afghanistan and Its New Generation of Filmmakers

A brilliant new generation of short-film makers, including women, thrives in Afghanistan.

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[26 Oct 2011 | Comments Off | ]
Movie Review: Love Mein Ghum

Reema Khan’s Love Mein Ghum leaves us thinking that Lollywood really has no fairy godmother to transform it from tacky to chic.