
The Codes of the Exiled Rogue and The Origin of the Exiled Rogue are both FREE on Amazon worldwide from May 12th – 16th ! A great offer before the release of the third and last part of the series!
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The Codes of the Exiled Rogue and The Origin of the Exiled Rogue are both FREE on Amazon worldwide from May 12th – 16th ! A great offer before the release of the third and last part of the series!

A historical drama based on the novel by Julian Fellowes, the creator of Downton Abbey, it has an exceptionally fast pace for the 19th century.
The premise is the same as any period setting, but the execution is different. The writing is exemplary and the cast is appropriate.
Vices, ambitions, lust and love pepper the proceedings, as we navigate a dilemma which spans 26 years.
An interesting watch with great production values and story telling.
Excited to share the title of the last and final part of The Exiled Rogue Series and a direct continuation of the Amazon #1 bestsellers ‘The Codes of the Exiled Rogue’ and ‘The Origin of the Exiled Rogue’

Based on the book Twelve Patients: Life and Death at Bellevue Hospital by Eric Manheimer, this show is aspirational alternate history and I look forward to every minute of it.
There are many problems, many perspectives and some solutions, which are either tough or not in the radar of our imagination. The stories are humane, the characters layered, the situations complex, fast paced but with enough time to process.
Medical dramas have to tread carefully, and they have set the bar very high in terms of content, compassion and sensitivity.

A heartbreaking story told so wonderfully, that you end up questioning your own grip on reality.
Anthony Hopkins is superlative in his role as a man who is forgetting not only his relations, but time, space, traumas and memories. Olivia Colman plays his daughter, in who’s eyes and face we see the steady decline of her beloved father.
The movie is based on a critically acclaimed play ‘La Pere’ by Florian Zeller, who has also directed the film.
A story that slowly weaves its world and leaves you utterly helpless as you try and navigate the father’s point of view and life, it is as poignant as it is magnificent.
5/5

It may seem long on paper, but 242 minutes divided into parts, with superb cinematography and interesting story make the film a fun watch.
The super heroes have the advantage of their rich back stories but still provide little glimpses for the audiences’ sake. They come together slowly and work together wonderfully.
There’s plenty to keep you hooked and look forward to. Watch it for an unforgettable cinematic experience and expect the unexpected!
4/5

Full points to the director for showing us some new action, a new adventure, a new mythical location and a commentary on disinformation.
A film that promises a fight between two titans and delivers on every front. A true cinematic experience which would make a great IMAX watch.
Though the cinematography is primarily CGI, it is still breathtaking and awe inspiring.
3.5/5