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Coen Brothers Film Festival (11th – 13th December 2014): A showcase of the finest works of the filmmaking duo of Joel and Ethan Coen

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A Potpourri of Vestiges Feature Joel and Ethan Coen - The Coen Brothers C inephiles in the capital as well as the surrounding ar...
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No Country for Old Men (2007): Joel and Ethan Coen's genre-transcending psychological labyrinth with existential overtones

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A masterful adaptation of Cormac McCarthy's grand literary vision A Potpourri of Vestiges Review By Murtaza Ali Featur...
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For Cinema With Love: Invitation for Guest Articles (Nov - Dec '14)

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I am happy to share with you that A POTPOURRI OF VESTIGES  has recently crossed the landmark of 1200,000 hits. 2014 is turning out to b...
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A dozen reasons why Barefoot to Goa needs to be shown in theatres across India

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A Potpourri of Vestiges Feature A fter many months of preparation, the makers of Barefoot to Goa have come up with an innov...
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Interstellar (2014): Christopher Nolan's Sci-Fi extravaganza with strong intellectual and emotional appeal

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Matthew McConaughey  is the pivot around which the movie revolves A Potpourri of Vestiges Review By Murtaza Ali Featured in IMDb...
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Game of Thrones - Most Memorable Characters Part II: Tyrion Lannister

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A Potpourri of Vestiges Feature Imagine courtesy of  Highreshdwallpapers.com " When you tear out a man’s tongue, you are not p...
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Game of Thrones - Most Memorable Characters Part I: Eddard Stark

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A Potpourri of Vestiges Feature Imagine courtesy of  Wallpapers.fansshare.com "Know the men who follow you and let them know yo...
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Gone Girl (2014): David Fincher's satire on marital infidelity, media trespassing, and capitalism

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Part dark comedy, part murder mystery lifted by  Pike's performance A Potpourri of Vestiges Review By Murtaza Ali Featured i...
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Murtaza Ali Khan is an independent film critic / journalist based out of New Delhi, India. He has been writing on cinema for over 10 years. He runs the award-winning entertainment blog A Potpourri of Vestiges. He is also the Films Editor at the New York City-based publication Cafe Dissensus and regularly contributes to The Hindu and The Sunday Guardian. He was previously a columnist at Huff Post. He has also contributed to publications like DailyO, Newslaundry, The Quint, Dear Cinema, Desimartini and Jamuura Blog. He regularly appears as a guest panelist on the various television channels and is also associated with radio.

His education spans science, technology, mass communication, and management. But cinema remains his first love. His all-time favorite movie-makers are Akira Kurosawa, Stanley Kubrick, Luis Bunuel, Andrei Tarkovsky, Charles Chaplin, Orson Welles, Federico Fellini, Ingmar Bergman, Satyajit Ray, Fritz Lang, Sergio Leone, Francis Ford Coppola, and Martin Scorsese. He can be reached at murtaza@apotpourriofvestiges.com / murtaza.jmi@gmail.com. He tweets at @MurtazaCritic.

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