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the Julia Child autobiography My Life in France and a memoir by blogger-turned-author Julie Powell. In the movie, Meryl Streep plays cooking icon Child, and Amy Adams plays Powell. Ephron's screenplay ...
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But if movies and the media can't save us, they can represent us. Mainstream entertainment can move the needle on acceptance (even if only in small ways), and spunky independent films can make us ...
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“India is Indira and Indira is India.” It was a pleasure getting to know the true Indira Gandhi through the lens of Kangana Ranaut. She effortlessly fitted into the role with her facial expressions ...
EMERGENCY REVIEW: When Kangana Ranaut initially announced Emergency ... However, after watching the movie, it’s hard to align with that claim. The film begins with glimpses of Indira Gandhi’s ...
What’s Good: No political vested interest but a balanced yet incisive look at India’s most controversial prime minister. What’s Bad: An episodic feeling in parts. Though the film is titled ...
Emergency movie review: Fine acting performances, led by Kangana Ranaut, salvage this film, but only barely, as a week script lets it down. Emergency movie review: Kangana Ranaut plays former PM ...
Kangana Ranaut’s Emergency is a rare film that doesn’t just entertain—it provokes, challenges, and forces us to reflect on the nature of governance and the personal costs of political leadership.