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Ananya

Ananya is a certified cinephile and aspiring filmmaker. She just turned 18 and she hates almost everything about it. She wants to be this crazy eccentric director making artsy films in the future and she takes baby steps towards that goal every day. She is also the proud owner of an extensive collection of cat socks. It might be becoming a problem. Help!

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Kota Factory Season 2 Review: New season, new beginnings. But, is it worth the wait?

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Our Kind of People episode 1 introduces a lot of drama but is quite a fun watch regardless.

Netflix’s Jaguar Review: Our Brand New Spanish Obsession?

Jaguar follows holocaust survivors in 1960 Spain, particularly Isabel (Blanca Suárez). But is the show gripping enough for us to follow? Find out here.

Disney+ Hotstar’s Nona (2021) Review: Heartwarming but Underwhelming

Nona is a cute short film about a grandmother's day-in is interrupted by her granddaughter. But on a scale of one to Disney, where does it rank?

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The Father Who Moves Mountains is a Romanian film that was recently released on Netflix, internationally. It is directed by Daniel Sandu.

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