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Tiger’s Pond’ Review: A Restrained Indian Political Drama Set on the Edge of Spirituality

By Siddhant Adlakha According To The variety In Natesh Hegde’s “Tiger’s Pond,” an idyllic south Indian hamlet reveals treacherous political depths. However, despite its measured and deliberate[more...]
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Late Shift’ Review: A Nurse’s Work is Never Done in a Tightly Wound Overnight Drama

By Guy Lodge According To The variety There’s a thin, squiggly tattoo running down the forearm of diligent hospital nurse Floria, always visible past the short[more...]
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Reflection in a Dead Diamond’ Review: While James Bond Awaits a Reboot, French Pair Pay Eye-Popping Homage to His ’60s-Era Imitators

By Peter Debruge According To The variety If a picture is worth a thousand words, then every shot in Hélène Cattet and Bruno Forzani’s cine-kaleidoscopic “Reflection[more...]
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The Quiet Ones’ Review: A Compelling If Chilly Replay of Denmark’s Biggest Heist

By Dennis Harvey According To The variety The biggest robbery in Danish history gets the big-screen treatment in “The Quiet Ones,” a somber piece whose chronicle[more...]