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The Shane Warne Theatre That We Merely Lived In

Parth Pandya March 8, 2022

There is something uniquely indescribable about the Shane Warne experience. His bowling was a grand theatrical act. Warne loved playing the showman.

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Steven Soderbergh’s ‘Kimi’ Is a Slick, Unmemorable Thriller

Eileen Jones March 8, 2022

The new thriller from Soderbergh is an ordinary genre piece – so ordinary that not even its insistent topicality can make it seem more compelling.

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Majority of Indians Feel Wife Must Obey Husband, Men Have More Rights to Jobs: Report

The Wire Staff March 7, 2022

There is minimal difference in gender attitudes between Indian men and women, and also among adults of different ages, no matter how perceptibly regressive or progressive the views may …

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Hypocrisy in War and Peace

Bilal Ahmad Tantray March 7, 2022

The pandemic of hypocrisy refuses to end.

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‘The Batman’: A Noirish Iteration of Gotham’s Heroes and Villains That Is Let Down by Its Length

Tanul Thakur March 7, 2022

There’s enough sincerity in 'The Batman', however, it makes you believe that the makers are not treating the genre as a ginormous cash cow, and yet it doesn’t fulfil …

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On the Backlash Against Non-White Actors in Amazon’s New ‘Lord of the Rings’ Adaption

Dimitra Fimi and Mariana Rios Maldonado March 7, 2022

Adaptations are original cultural entities that can imitate, question, re-write, or reinterpret their source material for new audiences.

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Sumy: Amidst Continuing Fighting, Stranded Indians Running Out of Patience – And Resources

The Wire Staff March 6, 2022

Over 700 Indian students remain in the northeastern Ukrainian city, located near the Russian border, which has been on the frontline of fighting.

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First-Hand Account: Being Arrested at an Anti-War Demonstration in Saint Petersburg

Valentina Pavlova March 5, 2022

Thousands of Russians have been arrested for opposing Putin’s war on Ukraine. A socialist detained by police during a protest in Saint Petersburg writes about her arrest.

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Simple and Committed, ‘Jhund’ Dismantles Hierarchy Through Plot and Execution

Tanul Thakur March 5, 2022

Under Nagraj Manjule’s careful direction, Amitabh Bachchan allows debutant boys to shine, in this thunderous sports drama with a difference.

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Review: ‘Flee’ Is a Vivid Documentation of Existence on the Run

Rajanmoy Adhikary March 4, 2022

The animated documentary about a gay Afghan refugee by Danish filmmaker Jonas Poher Rasmussen offers a penetrating insight into the psyche of the migrant trauma.

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