Since 1971, three actors have stepped into the role of famed candy maker Willy Wonka and breathed life into the whimsical world created by Roald Dahl in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Timothée ...
Ayushmann Khurrana discusses his shift to family entertainers after 'Thamma' success, upcoming Sooraj Barjatya film, and four-project slate for 2026.
From One Piece to Detective Conan, these 20 longest-running manga have kept fans hooked for decades. Dive in and see which ...
Thamma is a supernatural horror-comedy that mixes fear and fun with a forbidden love story rooted in folklore.
Jeo Baby’s Ebb movie review: There aren’t many filmmakers in Malayalam cinema, or perhaps in India itself, who expose male hypocrisy the way Jeo Baby does: brutally, uninhibitedly, and astutely. His ...
As one of the most iconic movies in Indian cinema, "Shaan" completed 45 years of release on Friday, actor Dalip Tahil commemorated the milestone by sharing a fun anecdote from the Ramesh Sippy ...
Dhurandhar movie review: All you never wanted to know about the Lyari gang world of Karachi, now you will never ask. After 3 hours and 34 minutes of giving us a speed read of this neighbourhood – ...
The makers of Amitabh Bachchan and Dharmendra's epic Sholay have released the film's remastered 4K version trailer ahead of the movie's re-release on December 12, marking the film's 50th anniversary.
In a bold statement, Dia Mirza has raised a red flag about the pervasive ageism in Indian films. She emphasizes the tendency to cast older men alongside younger women, a dynamic that's seldom flipped.
South Indian cinema is gearing up for a massive year, with 2026 promising an explosive lineup of Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Kannada releases. The year is full of diversity, scope, and spectacle. As ...
Bollywood and the larger Indian film industry have come to the conclusion that nostalgia is, still, a viable business model. To be honest, we don’t mind. Too much. Especially if it means we get to see ...
2025 was a year that posed a lot of questions for movie lovers: Did the success of Sinners prove that there was still a mass audience hungry for original (read: non-IP) stories on a blockbuster level?
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