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Ishika Banerjee
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Poetic Poverty in India

Chances are, unless you’ve fallen down a “Top 100 World Cinema” rabbit hole or hoard Criterion DVDs like trophies, Pather Panchali might not be on your radar. I’m not above it—I fall into the latter group. I’m Indian, and Bengali at that, and while I always knew who Satyajit Ray was, I didn’t really watch his work until embarrassingly late. When I finally did, the 1st thing I realized was how grounded the film is in its portrayal of poverty in India. And not the kind of poverty we usually see in

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With extensive experience as a film journalist and writer for various media outlets, as well as a background in film marketing, I am now committed to becoming a trusted film critic who delivers professional and honest reviews.

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Pardoned Evil: Why ‘Adolescence’ Refused to Stare Into the Abyss

Adolescence dared to tackle misogyny and toxic masculinity—but in its eagerness to explain evil, it all but excused it. By fixating on the perpetrator and reducing the victim to a narrative footnote, the show made a disturbing choice: it empathized with the monster while turning away from the damage he caused. Two weeks ago, I published a critique of Adolescence on Peliplat. To my surprise, the article—questioning the show’s lack of focus on the victim’s perspective—sparked quite a bit of discus

Adolescence

Adolescence

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Tom Belding
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Writer & Director from Vancouver. I come from an acting background of over 20 years in theatre, film & TV and have earned a reputation for creating innovative social media content involving visuals effects and storytelling.

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WHERE HAVE ALL THE GREAT MOVIE LINES GONE?

Growing up, movie quotes were like a secret language in my household. We could fit a line from any film, popular or obscure, into any situation. For me, it was an identity and a gateway into my love of film. In fact, I have a film quote below my photo in my high school yearbook. Don't believe me? Well, frankly my dear, I don't give a damn. But where have all the great movie lines gone? According to the American Film Institute's top 100 movie quotes, the most recent is from 2002's The Lord of the

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The Line That Touched Your Heart

Bob Woolsey: At risk of sounding crass, I'm reminded of a line from one of my favourite and most quotable films, "You're not wrong, Walter. You're just an asshole." That's my go-to line whenever I agree with someone, but still want to make it funny.

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Ishika Banerjee
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Would You Date Joe Goldberg? It's Complicated

I think, for me, the answer depends on which version of Joe we’re talking about—and whether I knew about his crimes before dating him. Most of the doe-eyed women in You are oblivious to his violent, stalker tendencies. Once they find out, they (understandably) flee. And to Joe, that’s the ultimate betrayal. Thus begins the pity cycle of "my ex was murdered," and boom—you’ve got yourself a five-season Netflix show. Now that You Season 5 is over—and I’m assuming that means the show is finally done

You

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Gwen Pemberton: I'd like to think I'd run, but if he's reading Sylvia Plath...

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Adrian Andrade M.
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Me gusta hablar de cine, en especial sobre franquicias y siempre conectando con mi niñez para así concluir en retrospecciones cada que me atrevo a redactar reseñas o comentarios.

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Adrian Andrade M.

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A Friend of Friends

Here is me trying to write the most honest article that I have ever written, because I am going to reveal one of my hardest secrets, one that still haunts me every time I see a group of friends so united on a television program, movie franchise or even in real life. So, it is not easy to admit defeat, but I am quite sure that everything happens at the right time or at least that is what I choose to believe. Due to Friends 30th Anniversary last year and at the same time, 20 years since the last e

Friends

The Sitcom World I Want to Live In

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Bernardo Villareal
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The Pope Is Dead: Conclave and the Future of the Catholic Church

How “Conclave” (2024) Becomes an Urgent Watch in the Wake of Pope Francis Passing "The Pope is dead" A sentence that echoes through the halls of the Vatican and across the hearts of over a billion Catholics around the world. Today as the world grieve for the passing of Pope Francis, one of the most influential and beloved pontiffs of the modern era, we find ourselves standing at the edge of history. This movie with its uncanny timing and power to reflect our shared reality, offers us a mirror th

Conclave

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Conclave

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Lucas Friesen: The Conc stays Concin'

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Ishika Banerjee
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Reinvention is a Lie in Sinners

WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD I think I left my true Indian heritage behind when I moved to Egypt in 2004 at the age of 3, and then to Dubai in 2008, which eventually became my permanent home. I never went back for good. Sure, I returned during the summers to visit my grandparents, but I never had the chance to build real roots there. At first, I was content with living a semi-privileged life in a foreign country where the usual stereotypes didn’t weigh me down too heavily, though internalized racism

Sinners

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Sinners

Lucas.: I hate unpacking my baggage. You lowkey sold me on this movie tho

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Having fun watching movies and discussing them!

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An Ode to Opening Weekend

I am not an opening weekend faithful by any means. I don’t always find myself at a screening for a film during its opening weekend. This is usually due to a couple of factors, but it is mostly due to weekend screenings being too packed for my liking. Obviously, a film screening being sold out or busy is a great thing! We need more people to go to the theatre and experience cinema! However, opening weekend is sometimes too chaotic for me, especially for highly anticipated blockbusters. I love an

Sinners

Sinners

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JennMaxwell: i imagine being able to say you saw sinners opening weekend will be an incredible humble brag in 20 years

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