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Will Blinded by the Light make us fall in love with Bruce Springsteen all over again?
Admirers of Springsteen will surely enjoy this film, but the central artist probably won’t be a limiting factor.
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Will redesigning Sonic the Hedgehog fix what looks like a terrible adaptation?
While it’s harsh to judge a movie on the basis of a trailer, it’s also hard to look past the shortcomings on display
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Raw and poignant, A Place for Us beautifully sheds light on familial love
Not feeling at home with your own family is a tragedy, one which Mirza renders beautifully on the page.
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Can Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston’s comedic chemistry save Netflix’s Murder Mystery?
It won’t redefine cinema, but it will hopefully serve as a fun comedy flick for the summer.
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Gemini Man: The ultimate face-off of Smith vs Smith
Seeming like a throwback to Smith's 'I, Robot', the signs seem to point towards a visually audacious sci-fi film.
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Will Chhalawa be more than a Pakistani spin on Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge?
Chhalawa seems to follow the 'been there, done that' template without offering anything unique or different.
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Can Baaji help Meera revive her career?
With Meera essentially portraying a version of herself, there is no doubt the movie will be a huge entertainer.
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Behind the cosmic curtain: Black Hole 101 and why it’s a groundbreaking achievement
This moment is an amazing demonstration of some of the best qualities of our species: curiosity and cooperation.
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Rawalpindi: A chaotic labyrinth, caught between heritage and heresy
Once a jewel, today Rawalpindi does not know what it wants to be because it has forgotten what it once was.
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Grandiose but tragic, will Kalank make history with its pre-Partition interfaith romance?
This grand tale of forbidden love and wavering faithfulness, all amid communal tension, emits some intense emotions.









