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2024 Oscar Shortlist Revealed: India’s ‘2018’ misses out on International Feature Film Shortlist

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The Academy announced the shortlists for 10 categories today. India's 2018 failed to make it to the next round.

Fallen Leaves

‘Fallen Leaves’ Review: A Refreshing Take On a Subtle Love Story

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Fallen Leaves is a film that is unique, refreshing and a simple watch that will leave you wanting more from the world of Aki Kaurismäki.

Spike Lee works on Oldboy next

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Oldboy is going to get a remake that it really does not need.

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Leap Year will be a little difficult to watch because of the limited screens it is being screened at.

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The Skin I live really rages the screen with some unbecoming images.

Trailer Watch: Martha Marcy May Marlene

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Martha March May Marlene will surely leave you speechless.

Trailer Watch: Uncle Boonmee is a real surprise

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Uncle Bonmee is really working on the metaphysical and going into the religious aspects of the country of the director's origin.

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