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The Wind Will Carry Us (1999): Kiarostami in the country
In the Lost LandsĀ (2025) A refreshingly middling blast from the past
Falling Into Place (2023) From Meet-Cute to Ugly Realities
Dangerous Animals (2025) The Must-See Bloody Horror Film of the Summer
Darling (1965) The New Morality of the 1960s
Ishanou (1990) Indian regional cinema probes the mystery of faith
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Andor Season 2 (2025) Round-up: Star Wars’ hard-to-swallow epic is just what fans needed
The Railroad Man (1956) A Year in the Life of a Working Class Family
Themroc (1973) The Urban Caveman and the Red Triangle
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Sinners (2025) A Must See Theatre Experience
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