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Freeze Frame: ’99 Homes’ is brutally honest storytelling

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99 Homes is a powerhouse film that sheds light on the eviction process people have to go thru and in almost every case they do lose everything.

The Man without a past (2002)

Foreign Shores: The Man Without A Past (2002)

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The film echoes many of the early 50’s movies with some weird rock and roll played by the church band and also a weird title.

Review: Don Palathara’s Family is an exquisitely crafted arthouse film

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Director Don Palathara has crafted a brutally authentic film where lingering static shots with minute invisible details tell a story where the audience serves as a witness in every scene.

Freeze Frame: Julian Schnabel’s Before Night Falls (2000)

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Director Julian Schnabel creates some interesting pallet of scenes that are sure to leave us breathless.

Freeze Frame: ‘Children of Men’ is one of Alfonso Cuaron’s finest

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This movie gives us an endless journey but its not the journey which is the main theme but more of what we might turn into.

Sean Penn’s ‘Into the Wild’ is a journey of discovery and escape

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The story of 'Into the wild’ is so outrageous, that it couldn’t be anything else but true.

Mira Nair’s ‘The Namesake’ is a moving look on the immigration experience

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The whole film is a homage to families who face such hardships in the name of identity.

Eternal Spotlessness of the Sunshine Mind by Karlie Chauffman

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There will never again a movie where a messy love story almost takes our breath away with the dreams these two people share or the moments they want to forget but we will never.

Freeze Frame: Wong Kar Wai’s My Blueberry Nights (2007)

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The movie is about one woman’s journey to the man she loves.

Foreign Shores: Fatih Akin’s The Edge of Heaven (2007)

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This film shows how helpless a human being can get, over a lot of missed chances.

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