The dry spell at the box office continues.
The films that mattered: Here's looking at the half yearly box office report of 2017.
Natalie Portman is marvelous, without doubt, but the film isn't keen on letting her breathe, feels Raja Sen.
Raja Sen analyses the contenders for the Best Supporting Actor category at the Oscars.
The film's execution is too farcical to create an impact, says Raja Sen!
The hits and misses of the week.
Will this be yet another Dibakar Banerjee masterstroke? Raja Sen reviews the trailer of Detective Byomkesh Bakshy!
A look at the red carpet arrivals.
The 89th Annual Academy Awards will go down in history for this.
Raja Sen analyses the contenders for the Best Supporting Actress category at the Oscars.
Raja Sen analyses the contenders for the Best Actress category at the Oscars.
One Night Stand isn't yet another tawdry skin-flick; it actually has something to say, feels, Raja Sen.
Raja Sen list his favourite moments at the Golden Globes.
The Gift is much more than a boilerplate Hollywood horror film, says Raja Sen.
Mercedes's brilliant pitstop strategy spoiled the game for Max Verstappen in Hungarian Grand Prix, says Rediff's F1 columnist Raja Sen.
Ant-Man is a pretty watchable light movie, but ah, it could have been a Wright movie., says Raja Sen.
Raja Sen lists the movies we just *cannot* miss this year!
Bollywood's half-yearly report: The BAD STUFF!
Masaan is an immense achievement for a first-time filmmaker and must be applauded, says Raja Sen.
The Oscars are only days away, and Rediff.com's Terrific Trio have already placed their bets.
Raja Sen analyses the year so far.
Lion roars because of a magical child, writes Raja Sen.
This is a film packed with laughs and pathos, but the emotional manipulation is too blatant, too obvious, says Raja Sen.
Bajirao Mastani is a big winter release worth looking forward to, says Raja Sen.
The most iconic of child stars and America's truest sweetheart, Shirley Temple passed away on February 10. We pay a tribute.
'The phenomenal Max Verstappen was both sloppy and superb in Germany, getting caught out during the first two starts, and even spinning his car around to give the crowd something to gasp at with a Batmobile-esque 360 degree turn. 'After Hamilton crashed and Verstappen sniffed victory, though, he pounced hard, put his foot down, and took a deserved race win,' says Rediff's F1 columnist Raja Sen.
The man who made us realise the kitchen table wasn't an exotic enough location has left us. He was too hot for Earth anyway, mourns Raja Sen.
If Sex Tape works at all, it's solely because of its cast, says Raja Sen.
Mr X is a stupid, slow, randomly ballad-filled mess that could still have been made entertaining with an interesting protagonist, writes Raja Sen.
In an afternoon of heroes, Sebastian Vettel played the Bond villain at Silverstone, notes Raja Sen, who returns to Rediff.com as F1 columnist!
Raja Sen says What The Fish is an abysmal effort.
Raja Sen deciphers the Captain America: Civil War trailer.
Despite some efficiency, Force 2 is never impressive, says Raja Sen.
Inferno is a yawn, warns Raja Sen.
Foxcatcher is deathly dull and far too graceless.
It is a wish and a dream, telling us that nothing in life -- and indeed, no life -- is beyond bliss, and that all it takes is a bit of jukebox serendipity and, most important of all, the right shoulder to live on and nest in.