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#748 ( 6-12 March 2015 )
Hilarious but sometimes also oddly serious
#747 ( 27 Feb-5 Mar 2015 )
Oscars’ disappointments and TVshows that should not go unwatched
#745 ( 13-19 February 2015 )
Colin Firth and Emma Stone will charm you thoroughly
#745 ( 20-26 February 2015 )
Bhaskar Dhungana’s first feature movie has all thes sophistications of a well-made film
#744 ( 6-12 February 2015 )
A clumsy and noticeably dark romantic comedy
#743 ( 30 Jan-5 Feb 2015 )
The chilling documentary that helps understanding the impact of Snowden’s revelations
#742 ( 23-29 January )
A highly anticipated, yet disappointing, action flick with art-house pretensions
#741 ( 16-22 January 2015 )
A historical thriller on the man who helped deciphering the “Enigma” machine during World War II
#740 ( 9-15 January 2015 )
Into the Woods collapses four beloved tales by the Grimm Brothers into one unholy, fairly incomprehensible mega fairy tale
#739 ( 2-8 January 2015 )
A cool clever script for a true film of the art-house
#738 ( 26 Dec 2014 -1 Jan 2015 )
Peter Jackson stays true to Tolkien’s work, while bowing perhaps just a little to Hollywood’s avarice
#737 ( 19-25 December 2014 )
An inspiring and insightful life story about the revered Stephen Hawking's journey through ALS
#736 ( 12-18 December 2014 )
A charming film about how the love of food can overcome many boundaries.
#735 ( 5-11 December 2014 )
What could have been a perfectly fine film is a bit of a bore.
#734 ( 28 November-4 December 2014 )
A smart film that is not far from the typical, but will surprise you pleasantly
#733 ( 21-27 November 2014 )
The last movie of late Philip Seymour Hoffman is powerful, but deeply troubling
#732 ( 14-20 November 2014 )
A war movie that steers away from the mainstream and manages to make an impact
#731 ( 7- 13 November 2014 )
Gillian Flynn adapts her ‘Gone Girl’ for the screen to unveil a film that strikes into the heart of the problems that eat at modern marriages.
#730 ( 31 Oct - 6 Nov 2014 )
Manakamana is a structurally formal, but groundbreaking documentary which requires a great deal of patience on the viewer’s part.
#729 ( 24 - 30 October 2014 )
A work of a master filmmaker and that is worthy of your attention
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