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Gremlins: ‘Tis the season for some horror, comedy and Christmas charm
Along with satire, it’s embedded in the heart of a Christmas tale, and fully packed with outrageous monsters.
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Allied: Average, unexciting and forgettable
The plot has potential, but doesn't develop into a riveting thriller because of its dull script and uneven execution.
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The good, the bad and the ugly of Pakistani dramas in 2016
Something about Mann Mayal's whacky story resonated with a large fragment of the audience. But I didn't...
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Has Prime Minister Malala Yousafzai done what her predecessor Nawaz Sharif could not?
A new age of socio-economic development has started and Pakistan is rising as a role model for the entire Muslim world
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Can ‘Arrival’ live up to its hype?
Critics have hailed Arrival as a modern filmmaking masterpiece, but is it?
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A Rage for Order: Painting a crucial portrait of the deeply troubled Arab uprising
It is the best book on the Arab uprisings because it manages to capture all angles of the war under one umbrella.
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When tape-ball cricket was the best kind there was
A batsman could give a ‘batta call’ to make the umpire measure the bowler’s arm-bend to see if it exceeded the limit.
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Have Muslim countries failed its women due to religious orthodoxy?
Merely repeating that “Islam gives equal rights to women” is not going to solve the problem.
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Unfinished memories
The only recollection of the past that they could remember is the doctor saying, “I’m sorry, it just can’t be".
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Why America is the greatest Islamic Caliphate there exists
America and other western democracies are not our enemies. Our enemy, blind faith and ignorance is within us.