Vadh is watchable because of its terrific cast, notes Mayur Sanap.
Vijay Sethupathi has stepped into his next full-fledged Hindi project.
The 66th National Awards have been announced, and Hindi cinema has emerged a major winner.
Sukanya Verma looks at all the wonderful, wacky and woeful ways Bollywood has portrayed blindness on screen.
Using snatches of a cult favourite or evergreen classic in its original form for action, comedy or romance can transform the entire vibe of a scene.
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.
Vaalvi is likely to become a cult film, appreciated by those with a warped sense of humour, predicts Mayur Sanap.
Every film that Sriram Raghavan makes is a compendium of ideas and sensations that tickle him. Trying to remake a Sriram Raghavan film is like getting excited by somebody else's goosebumps, observes Sreehari Nair.
Joginder Tuteja lists the biggest money-making movie murder mysteries.
Sukanya Verma quizzes you to find out just how much you know about the movies.
'My filmography is filled with films that are unique, out-of-the-box and quirky. These films are taboo-breaking but still consumable by the masses.'
As Kuttey hits the screens this Friday, Sukanya Verma looks at the 10 best ensemble Hindi movies in recent times.
'I did not have a chat with Ayushmann Khurrana.' 'We didn't have that session nor did I want one.' 'I believe in doing work by myself.'
'We are all trying to make great cinema and trying to put Malayalam cinema on the map.'
The annual Indian Film Festival of Melbourne (IFFM) awards were held on August 8, and quite a few stars made sure to attend it.
Nasty surprises and quirky humour make Monica, O My Darling an intriguing, fun, watch, observes Sukanya Verma. Monica, O My Darling Review.
Sukanya Verma lists the best mystery movies this past decade.
Where the larger-than-life villain hogged the show by hurting the hero or throwing hurdles in his path, the role of his female counterpart has evolved from seductive sidekick to she-devil.
There is a superhero, a super woman, a super solider and a super ghostbuster arriving in theatres!
Sukanya Verma quizzes you to find out just how much you know about the movies.
Jennifer Aniston returns to her news anchor duties, Akshay Kumar saves the day and 456 South Koreans fight to the finish in a bloody game of survival. Sukanya Verma suggests everything you can catch on OTT this week.
Salute explores narratives of police brutality and unethical practices, power-hungry politicians who will stop at nothing and the helplessness of innocent victims of crime, observes Divya Nair.
Ileana misses the sun... Tamannaah gets nostalgic...
Doctor G is outwardly all for women, but evidently has no interest in them, observes Sreehari Nair.
'Even when he moves beyond his traditional repertoire, he sticks to a template that does not take him too far from the viewer's gentler emotions,' notes Vikram Johri.
'I love my life and will keep living it my way. I don't want the praise to go to my head or the trolling to go to my heart.'
Bollywood is ready with its line-up of theatre releases, but it remains to be seen whether we will get to watch these movies in theatres this year.
Joginder Tuteja looks at August's OTT releases.
The hits and misses of the week.
Check out the winners at the News18 Reel Movie Awards 2019.
It's such a misconception that actresses -- any woman for that matter -- are on a downwards slope when they hit 40.
Joginder Tuteja looks at the big October hits in the past decade.
'This is the best time to do a pan-Indian film.'
The 21st edition of the Mumbai Academy of Moving Image (MAMI) starts from October 17 but the fun started way before that!
While we await Shilpa's second innings in the movies, Joginder Tuteja looks at how well the top '90s actresses have done when they returned to acting.
Bollywood's gorgeous ladies looked glamorous on the IIFA green carpet, but the men didn't disappoint either.
Singles move aside. Make way for Bollywood's married brigade!