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The Revenant (English, 2016)

The Revenant, as it goes about its intent to stay as a moving tribute to human will & to those who have hit nadirs in their fights for survival, sits comfortably in its own niche space for the kind of emotional and viewing experience it provides with its technical excellence and the masterful show that DiCaprio puts together through his stunning dedication to the method!

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Steve Jobs (English, 2015)

Steve Jobs may work if individual elements like an experimental screenplay bordering impudence, accompanied by sensational editing suck you in or if you are a Jobs connoisseur looking for finer details around the man, but those who would want to know who Jobs was, how his life’s situations molded him into what he went on to be, the less scintillating other Jobs film would be a better pick – there’s no better alternative.

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Spotlight (English, 2016)

Spotlight charms effortlessly with its pure simplicity in film-making & unfurls the story behind one of the deepest scams unearthed in the Catholic system. The movie comes across as a fine example of how much value an apt, ensemble casting & characterisations and dialogues defined for the ones on it can add to our movie-watching experience!

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Ottaal (or) The Trap (Malayalam, 2014)

Jayaraj’s Ottaal reiterates the fact that one does not need a grand canvas & big names to present an engaging cinematic experience. In fact given that he has been able to adapt a Russian short story to suit the Indian mainstream audience placing it amidst scenic locales of God’s Own Country using mostly non-professional actors is a monumental achievement.

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