In keeping with all the nuclear deal MP-based calculations, let's keep the math simple: take India's studliest, best-paid leading man; surround h...
What one sees in movie posters and billboards is n...
To say Luck By Chance is a parody on the Hindi film industry would be naive if not plain ignorant.
Unlike Rangeela , wherein the latter f...
Oil, that glitters, is not gold.
I admit that's a singularly cryptic sentence to kick off a review with, but Bond fans among you would just...
A few months ago, Morgan Freeman and Jack Nicholson played two old men who found out they were dying in The Bucket List and decided to head off ...
The jumping off point for Shoot on Sight is a fictionalised version of a true event. Policemen in London shot and killed a man of Brazilian desc...
The first thing these remake directors need to really do is to pay obeisance to Laxmikant and Pyarelal. Just like we saw with Shah Rukh Khan's t...
In the period-set (just before World War II) Miss Pettigrew Lives For A Day, Frances McDormand plays Guinevere Pettigrew, a middle-aged London g...
India's very own boy wonder is here, and he's here to stay! Hari Puttar is an exuberant, hilarious fi...
Let me be honest. I had very little expectations from this week's release, The Stoneman Murders. But I was pleasantly surprised with what I saw.<...
Posters and promos don't make a film. And EMI just cemented this fact. For example, the posters o...