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Ehsan Mani: For the first time in a very long time, PCB is in capable hands
In contrast to previous chairmen, who had little background in cricket, he brings a wealth of experience to the table.
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While nothing beats the original, Suspiria’s remake promises a haunting and disturbing experience
Guadagnino’s version seems to have taken a far more different route by exploring the mystery at the heart of the story
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Can its ‘silly’ story help Aquaman swim its way to the top?
The movie looks visually stunning, and could just be the special effects spectacle the world is waiting to watch.
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What has Mickey Arthur done for Pakistan cricket?
A man whose dedication cannot be questioned and someone who is committed to leaving Pakistan cricket in a better place
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Based on real-life story of Muslim immigrants, Ali's Wedding hits too close to home
This film succeeds because it doesn’t feel the need to compare cultures. Everything is done with sincerity and...
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The bittersweet reality of a meth addict: Can ‘Beautiful Boy’ win Timothée Chalamet an Oscar?
With such gifted actors, it has all the makings of that emotionally-inspiring tear-jerker the trailer makes it to be.
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Escape Plan 2: Hades – the only escape you should be planning is one out of the theatre
It seems the Director and Writer ensured they made the cheapest-looking & most unengaging piece of nonsense.
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Calling Hereditary a ‘terrifying’ film would be underselling it
A dark, sadistic and uncompromising tale of horror, destined to become a classic. Warning: not for the faint-hearted.
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Creed II: A film truly worth getting excited for
Creed was a rare masterpiece. With Creed II, the prospect of another great film does not seem particularly unlikely.
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‘Solo: A Star Wars Story’ feels like two films in one, and neither fares well
It feels as if Solo has a checklist to complete; of Star Wars references that feel unnecessarily forced into the story