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Here we are with our second blog, titled, "Cinema Agenda". 

Like the same concept that we hold dear to us, we provide our excellent insights on a directive Film or a Cinema that had excelled normal human praise for being a great Movie. We are frank and direct in our approach and simply describe it for you to understand easily.

Mainly we devote in two major fields in our study of Cinemas. One is Depth Analysis and another is Plot-to-Plot rejuvenation. By complying with these two primordial peripheries, you will get a natural realization of what is so great about a film that receives a lot of praise.

Our original blog, titled, "Critic's Agenda" was a blessing in these fields. And we hope that this one will also live up to the reputation of the other.

Thank you for being a constant admirer of our work. Hope we can provide you amply, comparing to your rich attention towards our venture. Please flourish us with your plaintive comments and we will give you a surmise reply, conducting our studies and writings.

Have a nice day and enjoy reading!

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