Pramit Chatterjee

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Pramit has been watching movies since 1993 and writing about them professionally since 2017. He occasionally likes to talk to the people who create magic on the big or small screen. And he hopes to clear his ever-increasing watchlist before he dies.

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Interview: ‘We Were Tomorrow’ Creator Madeleine Kennedy On Making A Sci-Fi Indie Show

We Were Tomorrow is a sci-fi television series set in the fictional world of Aerawyn, which has been forcefully populated with humans, labeled Ancients,...

Interview: ‘Last Party’ Director Nicolas Dozol On Doing A One-Shot Film, Gregg Araki, & More

Last Party tells the story of Angela, Alexander, Lily, and Ethan who attend a graduation party at their common friend Romain’s house. There’s drugs...

‘All The Men I Met But Never Dated’ Review: Queer Short Film Challenges The Concept Of “The Closet”

It’s true that queer representation in cinema has come a long way from what it used to be, and society has evolved enough to...

Exclusive: ‘Light Up’ Director Ryan Ashley Lowery On Black Queer People, LGBTQ+ Films & More

Directed by Ryan Ashley Lowery, Light Up is centered around five prolific figures of the Black queer community: Dunlap Simone, Derek Johnson, Benjamin Carlton,...

Interview: ‘The Pink Belt’ Director John McCrite On Aparna Rajawat, Films On Sexual Assault, And More

Directed by John McCrite, Pink Belt tells the story of Aparna Rajawat who went from being an athlete to a victim of abuse to...

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Dylan Sprouse’s ‘Aftermath’ Movie Ending Explained: Did Eric Save Tobin Bridge Hostages?

The exploitation of human lives in the armed forces...

‘The Abigail Mysteries’ Movie Ending Explained And Full Story: Who Killed Miss Weston?

The Abigail Broukes Mysteries is yet another television movie...

‘Do Not Enter’ Movie Ending Explained & Full Story: Are Aldo And Christian Dead?

Among all the horror sub-genres, found footage is probably...

‘Murder Mindfully’ Recap And Ending Explained: Did Nicola Arrest Björn?

There are plenty of dark comedies out there that...