Twixt: Val Kilmer and Horror
Val Kilmer didn’t have a lot of horror in his filmography, but he did have the Francis Ford Coppola movie Twixt We lost one of… Read More »Twixt: Val Kilmer and Horror
Val Kilmer didn’t have a lot of horror in his filmography, but he did have the Francis Ford Coppola movie Twixt We lost one of… Read More »Twixt: Val Kilmer and Horror
A year after the blockbuster Tillu Square, Siddhu Jonnalagadda returns with his new Telugu film Jack, which releases on April 10, written and directed by… Read More »Siddhu Jonnalagadda interview: The humour in ‘Jack’ will not dilute its crux
From Dune: Chapter 2 (2024) to Pulp Fiction (1994), here are the best Oscar winning movies on Netflix. The 97th Academy Awards ceremony was a… Read More »13 Oscar-Winning Movies On Netflix: Dune Chapter 2, Pulp Fiction
Hi Ranw, great to be interviewing you. Please tell us a little bit about you and your filmmaking? Great to be here—thanks for having me!… Read More »Movie Review | Filmmaker Interview with Ranw Aso-Rashid
When a film strikes an emotional chord with audiences, the results can be staggering. In the case of Chhaava, a significant factor behind its massive… Read More »The climax that shook India: How Chhaava’s gut-wrenching finale added Rs. 100 crores more to its final tally at the box office :Bollywood Box Office – Bollywood Hungama
Some of the greatest performances in cinema aren’t planned—they’re stumbled into. Satish Kaushik’s role in Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro was never meant to exist. He… Read More »Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro (1983) Review: The Art of Absurdity
A line from the ‘Nilavukku Enmel Ennadi Kobam’ song from the 1962 Tamil film Policekaran Magalgoes, “Kulungum mundhaanai sirikum athanai viratuvathu yenadiyo? Unthan kodiyidai indru… Read More »‘Nilavuku Enmel Ennadi Kobam’ movie review: Mathew Thomas steals the show in Dhanush’s rocky rom-com
New Delhi: A significant addition to the small canon of Indian media industry dramas, Crime Beat, like Scoop before it, is based on a book… Read More »Crime Beat Review: Saqib Saleem’s Series Is Not A Crackling Thriller, But Worth Bingeing On
A trailer has been released for the Peacock limited series Long Bright River, starring Amanda Seyfried and based on a Liz Moore novel Thirteen months… Read More »Long Bright River trailer: Amanda Seyfried stars in suspense thriller series coming to Peacock
Almost a decade ago, a group of transwomen painted a mural in Bengaluru’s bustling K.R Market, beginning their journey of talking about inclusivity and equality… Read More »Aravani Art Project’s first solo show is about resistance