Cowboys And Aliens director Jon Favreau talks about his latest film starring Daniel Craig and Harrison Ford.
Actress Amy Adams talks about her third Oscar nomination for her work in The Fighter.
The hits and misses of the week.
Hamilton will need to sparkle a lot brighter than that to start winning back his shine, says Raja Sen.
Don't miss this emotionally fascinating drama that stubbornly refuses to have anything to do with filmmaking conventions.
The only thing authentically high-school about this film is how amateurishly it comes together.
As the strains of Jana Gana Mana reverberated, there was, says Raja Sen, a shared moment of immense, overwhelming pride at the Buddh International Circuit.
The regulatory body behind Formula One, FIA, has confirmed that there will be two DRS zones in the inaugural Indian Grand Prix. Raja Sen explains the working behind the system.
With exactly one week to go for the Indian Grand Prix, organisers have slashed ticket rates in a welcome bid to fill the stadium to capacity.
Raja Sen reviews the Buddh International Circuit, on which the Indian F1 GP will be run, and says the track seems unforgiving.
Bollywood's blockbuster machine Salman Khan's presence is greeted with whistles and euphoria every time he appears on the silver screen.
The film disappoints because of its complete lack of ambition.
Amol Gupte brings a fabulous treat to our quality-hungry cinematic stomachs.
The hits and misses of the week.
Andrew Garfield, whose credits include last year's Heath Ledger film The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus, has been cast as Peter Parker.
The film's strengths are the cleverly constructed conversations and the focus on Thor's relationships
Raja Sen lists movies that would work wonders for any generation lucky enough to see them on the big screen.
It's impossibly difficult to make a great film about a superhero who uses a country's name as his own.
Desipite good reviews, Baby and Dolly Ki Doli don't work at the box office.
Writer-director Habib Faisal shares the secret behind the personal touch in his movies.
Daniel Craig on cowboys, guns and his lovely wife, Rachel Weisz.
Watch the film only if you're an Ajay Devgn fan.
Murder 2 is flat, boring and not worth talking about.
A look at this week's hits and misses.
This is a film you should watch even if you aren't a comic book person at all.
The Dhoni biopic is all set to lead the charts!
Here's what your favourite celebrities have been upto.
There might not be many movies or characters for us to remember him by, but the ones he created are true-blue hall of famers, ones for the ages.
Raja Sen imagines top Bollywood actors as cricket players and comes out with this absolutely wacky list!
Faruk Kabir's directorial debut initially engages but soon fizzles out.
Dum Maaro Dum is a very watchable film
Loud and inert at the same time, the film should be shunned simply because of how cruelly it treats three actors we should treasure.
'Perhaps it was those decades of batting collapses, ensuring several generations watch the game with fingers crossed so tight it's hard to applaud... Perhaps it was the fact that we, who have never had a tearaway fast bowler, were subjected to so many brutal, scoreboard-shaking blows by opposing batters that we think the others simply do it better'... Raja Sen on how India began to love the Sixer...
The best thing that can be said about Golmaal 3 is that it both enters and exits your system rather comprehensively, leaving behind nothing either memorable or of consequence.
Due Date is leading watchable because of lead actors.
Raja Sen muses on the things you can do with a book with legs.