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Qrius is not a Tomatometer-approved publication. Reviews from this publication only count toward the Tomatometer® when written by the following Tomatometer-approved critic(s): Poulomi Das.

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Pad Man (2018) Poulomi Das The film has the emotional heft of sandpaper.
Posted Jul 17, 2019Edit critic review
The Man Who Feels No Pain (2018) Poulomi Das Mard Ko Dard Nahi Hota is at once an affectionate paean to childhood dreams without any filters of practicality as well as a tender tribute to a life spent at the movies.
Posted Jul 17, 2019Edit critic review
Dum Laga Ke Haisha (2015) Poulomi Das What made the film revolutionary wasn't just that it starred an overweight actor essaying its overweight heroine . It was the fact that for the first time, a young heroine completely refused to treat it as an inadequacy.
Posted Jul 17, 2019Edit critic review
Padmaavat (2018) Poulomi Das No wonder the Rajput Karni Sena is so adamant that no one should ever watch Padmavaat. It is a semi-historical reminder of how bad the Rajputs' track record in battle has been.
Posted Jul 17, 2019Edit critic review
Blackmail (2018) Poulomi Das Irrfan khan's blackmail taps something very accurate about the monsters that reside in all of us -- a part that we're happy to deny. All that the film needed, was to be a bit more brutal in the assessment of its evil lead.
Posted Jul 16, 2019Edit critic review
Us (2019) Poulomi Das As Get Out made evident, [Jordan] Peele can be regarded as an attentive filmmaker with the mind of an anthropologist. Us doesn't just further that reputation, but also cements the expansive scope of his ambitions.
Posted Jul 16, 2019Edit critic review
Pari (2018) Poulomi Das Not only does Pari shy away from drowning itself in the worst horror tropes but it also peppers the film's proceedings and story with quirks, and twists that although not unique, seem at least accomplished.
Posted Jul 16, 2019Edit critic review
Hichki (2018) Poulomi Das Hichki suffers from the same condition that afflicts most films with a social message: a severe case of good intentions that justifies the lack of risks.
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