Monsters, sharks, psychopaths, jedis, hybrids, undercover cops, special agents, brace yourself for tons of action on OTT this week.
Aseem Chhabra presents his list of 100 best (and must watch) films -- many classics, some relatively new and several personal favourites.
Make your Valentine's Day fun and fabulous with Sukanya Verma's OTT suggestions.
Here's a look at ten films spanning varied styles and attitudes: and each film is an underachieving champion.
Overall, though, Next makes a hash of the original material, to no discernible purpose. And in the process, it wastes two high-quality talents (Julianne Moore and Nicholas Cage).
Here's what your favourite Hollywood stars have been up to.
Raja Sen makes his predictions for Hollywood's first awards show of the year.
Once the initial wide-eyed worship of the filming process fades away, all that Boyhood leaves you with is a faint sense of nostalgia and not much else, says Paloma Sharma.
Raja Sen takes stock of Best Director nominees at Oscars 2015.
A quick look at the Oscar 2015 nominations.
Isn't It Romantic is about a New York woman hit on the head during a mugging. The impact leaves her feeling that she is in a rom-com.
The 87th Annual Academy Awards have been announced. Here's a quick glance at the winners.
Has your favourite star made the cut?
'In Boyhood, I saw the father that I had been to my son: Not always perfect, but never giving up on the child I helped to bring to this world.'
Golden Globes that could go wrong.
All the fashion and winners' news from the recently concluded awards show, right here!
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).
A look at the glamourous pictures.
Aseem Chhabra lists his favourite films from the recent Toronto International Film Festival.
As the protagonists fall in love in The Perfect Girl... Ek Simple Si Love Story, you and I fall out of love with the film, warns Paloma Sharma.
The awards aren't the only story, and here, in chronological order, are my top 10 moments from this year's Globes.
It is a spread so full, rich and varied it'd satisfy most cinematic gluttons.
Birdman. Boyhood. The Grand Budapest Hotel...
Boyhood will open your mind a little bit more toward the possibilities great cinema holds, says Raja Sen.
Paris spells r-o-m-a-n-c-e, oodles of it. Those who've visited cannot get enough. Those who haven't cannot stop wishing
The 86th Annual Academy Awards have been announced. Here's a quick glance at the winners.
Fans of the Before trilogy have grown up with Celine and Jesse... The films, says Aseem Chhabra, are charming, funny, romantic and very talky, but also close to real life.
Brilliant movies from China, Ethiopia, Austria and India line up for Mumbai.
The movies that impressed, puzzled and stunned Sukanya Verma at MAMI this year.
Let the grandeur do the talking instead of the gags, says Raja Sen.
'Sonakshi Sinha, Imran Khan and other stars say MFF is their film festival. In reality, the festival belongs to Mumbaikars, who wait in long lines, rushing from theatre to theatre.'
Heartfelt, sharp, aware, bright, and sincere, these are the best speeches from the show.
National award winner Chaitanya Tamhane tells us the story behind his film, Court.
From Boyhood to The Grand Budapest Hotel, we've seen some brilliant cinema this year.