Raja Sen muses on the things you can do with a book with legs.
Raja Sen catches up with Christian Bale as he discusses The Fighter, Batman and co-star Mark Wahlberg.
Vishal Bhardwaj gives us a film so linear, so simplistic in narrative, that it never quite manages to arouse interest.
The new Deol film is certainly no Apne.
Turning 30!!! is a collection of cliches running through a harebrained script.
Salman Khan talks to Raja Sen about his movies and the women in his life.
Salman Khan tells Raja Sen about his ability to sniff out a hit film while it's still being made, how his painting is a big jhol, and much more.
The music of Sonam Kapoor-starrer Aisha rocks.
Even in a ripoff of a true classic, one expects it to reach 88 miles an hour and bring about at least a moment of genuine thrill. Action Replayy never moves out of second-gear.
A look at the hits and misses of the week.
A look at this week's hits and misses.
The movie is an all-Gibson experience.
The filmmaker discusses the problem of stars and image, the basic Bollywood screenwriting hurdle that should never change, and why he would never cast newcomers in his films.
A look at this week's hits and misses.
Here's a look at his next batch of movies to cherish.
Don't forget to send in your top films list too!
Aseem Chhabra tries to guess which movies will be a part of Oscar history, if only as a nomination.
Karan Johar speaks of creating worlds as a writer, the moment he first realised he could actually direct films, and how he wouldn't have produced Lagaan.
Raja Sen digs deep down in the mind of the man who gave us Acid Factory and Ek Khiladi Ek Haseena.
A look at the week's hits and misses.
A look at the hits and misses of the week.
Director Imtiaz Ali talks about his romantic comedies, Jab We Met and Socha Na Tha.
Lets see if the film manages to stay as slick as the trailer, writes Raja Sen.
Rediff readers debate the controversies surrounding Formula One.
Suparn Verma and Raja Sen dissect 2007 with Rediff Readers, while Bolly Woods moderates the chat.
Johnny Gaddaar director Sriram Raghavan on the blast he had making the film.
Legendary actor Pankaj Kapur talks about the problem with our filmmakers.
Pankaj Kapur discusses his latest, The Blue Umbrella.
According to sources, the song alone costs Rs 2 crores.
Baar Baar Dekho looks vibrant and genuinely intriguing, writes Raja Sen.
'The people here understand that the Congress is not trying to exploit the voter on the basis of their caste, their religion. It wants development.'