Is an actress' movie career over when she gets married? Not if you are Yami Gautam!
Aseem Chhabra highlights 10 films that moved him, films that may show up in theatres near you.
The author wins for The Sellout, a satire of US racial politics.
Murders, miracles, mission IIT, Sukanya Verma suggests everything you can catch on OTT this week.
There is a certain wackiness to the narrative and the absurd characters that makes Jackson Durai a tolerable watch, says S Saraswathi.
Considered a chilling chapter in the history of Delhi crime, the docudrama by Leena Yadav travels back in 2018 when 11 members of a family residing in the Burari locality were found hanging dead in their house leaving behind eerie handwritten notes prompting all sorts of theories and speculation.
Year after year, Malayalam cinema throws stunning surprises at us. 2022 was no exception.
The influence of EDM was seen in Bollywood songs throughout the year.
There's tons of revenge and retaliation themed movies and shows on the OTT scene this week. Sukanya Verma suggests everything you can catch on OTT this week.
With theatres shutting down, night clubs and restaurants closed and self-isolation being the latest key word, all eyes may just have turned to television.
'Her short black choli with a deep cut-out back and multi-coloured pom-poms became quite a sensation. It was clearly meant to draw your attention to Kareena's perfect figure.'
The trailer doesn't give away too much of the story and keeps the mystery alive, feels Namrata Thakker.
Subhash K Jha lists three most eagerly anticipated projects of the monsoon season.
Trade pundits and quick think piece experts can speculate all they like, but what works at the box-office is a mystery as always.
Long distance love, heroic doctors, murderers masquerading as witnesses, pet-friendly robots, Sukanya Verma gives you your OTT fix of the week, take your pick from this eclectic menu.
Hand it to these good-bad guys for layering dark characters with sex appeal and spice is no mean feat!
Netflix has unveiled a line-up of 15 original series as well as returning seasons of popular shows.
Drishyam 2 fulfills all the criteria required for a blockbuster in terms of story, message, performances and execution, aplauds Divya Nair.
In all this, the political establishment -- and especially the finance ministry -- appears the weakest link, and worse still, the possible reason for the political backing to Narain and Ramkrishna that emboldened them to defy all the sentinels -- the independent board, the auditors, top management persons like the chief compliance officer, the company secretary, and unbelievably the super-regulator Sebi, observes V Ranganathan.
'Working with him is like deep sea diving.' 'He is an ocean into which you keep diving, discovering something new every time.'
Of the six out of eight episodes shared by Netflix, I finished all in one effortless go, says Sukanya Verma who applauds this well-made thriller.
"It's a pity that because there are no big names attached to it, Sony Liv did not go all out to promote this dark and gripping series, the way they did with a Scam 1992. They should have made it track more to ensure it reached more people."
'Here we're exploring a different relationship which is better, cooler.'
LSD: Love Scandal and Doctors keeps you engrossed right through, applauds Joginder Tuteja.
'He was once a hero. He was the poster boy of investigative journalism.' 'Then suddenly, because the TRPs of his channel were down, his boss decides to sack him.'
What better occasion than International Women's Day to take a look?
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Serial killer confusion in small-town South Korea, a struggling mission to save the tiger in the heartland of India, a slice-of-summer friendship by the Italian coast, Sukanya Verma lists a fascinating mix of must-watch fare on OTT this week.
And yet the sham drags on for a couple of hours, accusing and amplifying everything in sight, to shoehorn its identity as a thriller, says Sukanya Verma.
In a new series, Bollywood's towering talents, who themselves made brilliant works this year, pick their favourite show of 2021, and tell us just why they loved it.
Even with an ongoing pandemic, theatres in many states functioning at 50 per cent occupancy, a quieter social life and fewer movies, Bollywood still managed to pack in plenty of drama and trauma, fun and festivity, love and war into the year.
Nicholas Cage returns with Stolen, a predictable action thriller.
'Police brutality and lock-up deaths have been relevant forever. I believe this is why the film has appealed to everybody. We can all relate to the subject. We read about it every day. It is this harsh truth, this reality in society that has struck a chord with the people.' Filmmaker Vetrimaaran gets ready for the big Oscar race.
This July, Bollywood stars Akshaye Khanna, Taapsee Pannu, Farhan Akhtar, Jimmy Sheirgill, Shilpa Shetty and Paresh Rawal will be seen on OTT screens.
Joginder Tuteja looks at August's OTT releases.
'What happens at a time like this is that you always look up to someone for inspiration and strength.'
As Fahadh Faasil turns 39 on August 8, Subhash K Jha looks back at his favourite films featuring the brilliant actor.
Looking at the Hindi film heroine at her thrilling best.