Hungarian filmmaker Bela Tarr, master of slow cinema, dies at 70
Hungarian auteur Bela Tarr, known for his glacially paced, immersive films like 'Satantango' and 'The Turin Horse', has died at 70. Explore his unique cinematic vision.
Hungarian auteur Bela Tarr, known for his glacially paced, immersive films like 'Satantango' and 'The Turin Horse', has died at 70. Explore his unique cinematic vision.
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Our review of the Stranger Things final episode. Dive into the epic conclusion, emotional farewells, and final rating. See if the ending satisfied fans!
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RecommendedRead our review of 'Ikkis', starring Dharmendra & Agastya Nanda. A poignant war drama based on the life of Second Lt. Arun Khetarpal, PVC. Discover the film's emotional depth and performances.
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Sriram Raghavan's 'Ikkis' is a moving anti-war film starring Dharmendra. It contrasts the 1971 war with a father's peace mission to Pakistan. A poignant take on loss and humanity.
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RecommendedEesha, a Telugu horror thriller released on December 25, 2025, explores blind faith but falters due to a sluggish pace and familiar scares. Read our full review of the film starring Hebah Patel and Adith Arun.