During his acceptance speech at the awards ceremony, Christopher Nolan remembered his 'dear friend' Heath Ledger, who had portrayed a negative role in his film, The Dark Knight.
The 79th Annual Golden Globe awards have been announced. A quick look at the winners.
The second film in the series will hit screens in November.
Uday Mahurkar, Information Commissioner, government of India, wrote an open letter to Nolan, terming the scene a "disturbing attack on Hinduism" and appealed to the director to remove the scene worldwide.
'There is a part of me that says it is a great time to tell stories from my own land.' 'But then opportunities are coming my way from all over the world.' 'So one foot is here and one foot is in the West.'
Aseem Chhabra and Sukanya Verma -post their predictions for the major categories.
Death On The Nile doesn't have a tense narrative that would have made it an edge-of-the-seat affair, observes Joginder Tuteja.
From Korean spies to sports legends, here's everything you can catch on OTT this week. Sukanya Verma lists a fun, fun, OTT Menu for you.
The Power Of The Dog and Dune lead the pack while films like King Richard, Belfast and West Side Story grab quite a few noms.
Reports claim that Cruise because the actor follows Scientology.
A pick of just 10 watchable (a couple of them admittedly in the so-bad-it's-fun category) foreign films starring Bollywood stars in significant roles are available to watch on streaming platforms.
You'll need extra eyes for the amount of OTT content available this week. Sukanya Verma invites you to take your pick.
Stars lead a busy life and travel the world frequently -- either for work or pleasure.
The film lacks the intensity to be categorised as espionage cinema
Though it's not the first time an Indian actor is working offshore, Dimple's gig in Tenet, has us thrilled.
A quick look at the winners of the 94th Annual Academy Awards.
The nominees for the Academy Awards enjoyed a special Oscar luncheon at the Fairmont Century Plaza in California on March 7, 20 days before the big day on March 27.
Hollywood's biggest stars attended the 94th Annual Academy Awards.
Tenet is both incredibly obfuscating and feverishly magnificent, says Sukanya Verma.
The next 12 months will see many world cinema heavyweights unveiling exciting new films.
What Sukanya Verma loves about Kenneth Branagh's extravagant vision is he gives us a Cinderella that's got a little more spirit and penchant for horse-riding if not the hand-drawn delicacy or singing prowess of her animated avatar.
'I was always a reluctant actor.' 'I kept putting things off and not doing them.' 'But Tenet has really changed that for me.'
'All the guys in this country were stuck in the 'alpha' for the longest time.' 'They were told not to cry, be the man in the house.' 'I wanted to touch upon that vulnerability and innocence that is still alive in men.'
'If you perform well, if you do your best, it stays with the viewer. That's how you grow.'
Murder on the Orient Express offers intrigue worthy of Hercules Poirot's investigation and our time, feels Sukanya Verma.
In Maqbool, Vishal Bhardwaj did a Godfather; in that he took something that was pulpy and fast and gripping, and made out of it something timeless and grand, feels Sreehari Nair.
Aseem Chhabra lists his favourite films, most of them shown at international film festivals held virtually (Berlinale and Rotterdam), hybrid (Toronto) or physical (Cannes and Venice).
'It's not combat, but deliverance that dictates the action in Dunkirk,' notes Sukanya Verma.
This is mostly a bloated, highly undistinguished bit of mythmaking, stuffed to the gills with cliched characters and motivations, says Raja Sen.
Aseem Chhabra gives us the top films that enriched his year.