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Poldi Review: Honest and Personal Journey Through Lukas Podolski’s Life

Poldi Review: Looking beyond the goals to understand Lukas Podolski's life, the documentary feels heartfelt.

Maa Behen Review: Messy but Occasionally Entertaining Tale of Three Women

Maa Behen Review: This Netflix movie tackles themes of misogyny, reputation and societal hypocrisy through an unconventional lens, making it occasionally entertaining.

Salmokji: Whispering Water Review: Eerie Folk Horror That Thrives on Tension Over Gore

Salmokji: Whispering Water Review: The Korean horror film has a creepy setting, strong atmosphere, and committed performances, making it worth watching even when the story gets messy.

Untold UK: Vinnie Jones Review: Entertaining but Shallow Look at Football’s Most Infamous Hardman

Untold UK: Vinnie Jones Review: For those who enjoy football memories and the colourful character of Jones, this Netflix documentary film will likely satisfying watch.

Ladies First Review: Half-Baked Satire That Has a Point to Make but Says Nothing New

Ladies First Review: Sacha Baron Cohen leads a frustratingly surface-level comedy, which has an interesting premise but is buried under weak writing and repetitive jokes.

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