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Darkest Hour is like a series of historical paintings, with each angle covered perfectly and in great detail
It is a suspenseful story, dexterously interweaves all the relevant episodes in history which you already know.
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Padman: Shaping the narrative surrounding menstrual hygiene with care and ironic wit
It lashes out at social customs, morals and absurd misconceptions encircling menstrual problems, in a pleasant manner.
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Pari proves that Pakistan’s film industry is not ready to take on horror movies just yet
Its nonsensical storyline and clueless dialogues to ignite arguments over belief and faith will make you leave midway.
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Allahyar and the Legend of Markhor proves Pakistan’s animated films can be as good as Disney’s or Pixar’s
Its quirky characters and quality animation of northern Pakistan are captivating and invoke a sense of national pride.
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Menstruation should be discussed without any shame, and Akshay Kumar’s heroic ‘Padman’ makes that possible
From average viewer to celebrities, everyone praised the effort in highlighting a topic that remains largely taboo.
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With its emotionally-charged story of inclusion and #ChooseKind, ‘Wonder’ is what the world of today needs
The movie highlights the social obstacles children with rare disorders go through and focuses on breaking each of them
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‘Victoria and Abdul’ wittily and poignantly portrays the bond between an authoritative British queen and her Indian-Muslim munshi
Some elements can be considered to be historical revisionism, which, from a South Asian point of view, is problematic
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The Disaster Artist: The best movie about the creation of the worst movie ever?
The film, which is about the aspirations of a talent-less narcissist, looks as hilarious as it feels depressing.
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The Limehouse Golem: When Jack the Ripper meets Sherlock Holmes for a Victorian gothic mystery
Its predictably superficial plot leaves us disappointed; it craves a stronger mastery than just visual accomplishment.
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My Cousin Rachel: Get ready for emotion. For heartbreak. For curling your hands to the edge of seats because this movie has it all
It will take you through an emotional ride between a man and woman filled with affection, suspicion and forced parting