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Category archives: Entertainment

 
 
 

CRD movie review: A heavy but appealing dose of theatre in cinema

Ever wondered what happened to Mr Aggarwal in Deewar? Or where does the ‘item girl’ go after her special song ends? CRD is the kind of film that makes you wonder about the people on the periphery, flirting with limelight but never really in it. Directed by National Award-winning filmmaker Kranti Kanade, CRD revolves around Chetan Ranjit Deshmukh (Saurabh), a young and enthusiastic actor-writer who joins Ferguson College in Pune […]

 
 
 

Spyder movie review: Mahesh Babu, AR Murugadoss film is the smart spy thriller Telugu cinema needed

Five minutes into AR Murugadoss’ Spyder, starring Mahesh Babu and SJ Suryah, you begin to sense a feeling that it won’t be a usual action film. The hero introduces himself with a voice-over where he explains what he does for a living. He is okay with people not recognising him and his heroism because for him, saving people’s lives is more important. As a junior level officer at the Intelligence […]

 
 
 

Solo teaser: Dulquer Salmaan shares a charming chemistry with Sai Dhanshika

Mollywood star Dulquer Salmaan on Sunday unveiled the third teaser of his upcoming film Solo, introducing yet another character Shekhar, who signifies the element of water. This Dulquer’s character seems like a college rebel with a stammering problem. He is in love with a girl in his college, played by Sai Dhanshika, who is blind. One of the highlights of the teaser is the chemistry between Dulquer and Sai Dhanshika, […]

 
 
 

From China Visiri to The Affair, ten Tamil short films that deserve your time and attention

The idea of hitting the right mark in the world of short films is currently riding on the wings of fancy due to the success of shows like Naalaya Iyakunar (a talent hunt where people make short films) and cheap internet plans that make even silly YouTube videos go viral. Aspiring filmmakers are strictly following the paths laid down by filmmakers like Karthik Subbaraj (Pizza, Jigarthanda, Iraivi), and Nalan Kumarasamy […]

 
 
 

Isle of Dogs trailer: Wes Anderson brings us a dystopian mess set in future Japan

The trailer of Isle of Dogs just released, and it is a dystopian mess, to put it mildly. Helmed by Wes Anderson who is lauded for directing The Grand Budapest Hotel, Isle of Dogs takes us on a journey to futuristic Japan, and has voice overs by the talented Scarlett Johansson, Edward Norton, Tilda Swinton, Yoko Ono and Bill Murray. In the trailer we see that dogs have been banished […]

 
 
 

Golmaal Again: Ajay Devgn - Rohit Shetty’s funny team is back to tickle your funny bone – Watch trailer

Ajay Devgn aka Gopal is back with his mad team! The trailer of the fourth instalment of Rohit Shetty’s ‘Golmaal’ series – Golmaal Again – has been unveiled and its dayum funny. The trailer which is 3 minutes and 7 seconds long is good enough to tickle our funny bone. ‘Golmaal Again’ has a dash of ‘horror’ element and the entire team seems to have done a great job to […]

Bhoomi movie review: Sanjay Dutt-Aditi Rao Hydari film will tug at your heartstrings

Sanjay Dutt has finally made his comeback to the sliver screen after a long while with ‘Bhoomi’. The film has been in news ever since its first look was launched. Helmed by ‘Mary Kom’ director Omung Kumar, ‘Bhoomi’, also starring Aditi Rao Hydari, Sharad Kelkar and Sidhant Gupta, is a gritty revenge drama involving a father and daughter. In the film, Sanjay Dutt is playing a father and his daughter’s […]

 
 
 

Tomb Raider trailer: Alicia Vikander grabs your attention in this Lara Croft video game reboot

It was not long ago that we saw Angelina Jolie pack a few punches in Simon West’s 2001 action adventure Lara Croft: Tomb Raider and in its sequel, Jan De Bont’s 2003 film Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life. Now, in a reboot of Jolie’s franchise, Alicia Vikander will play the titular role in Roar Uthaug’s Tomb Raider. The trailer of the film is out and it looks […]

First They Killed My Father movie review: Angelina Jolie’s most mature film as director

Angelina Jolie’s relatively short career as director is rather strange, if you look closely. For one, not many people have seen her movies – which isn’t unusual, since most movies aren’t popular – but it’s her choice of subjects that’s worth discussing: It’s the perfect synthesis of her ideologies as a human being and her artsy sensibilities as a filmmaker. Of the four narrative feature films she has made, three […]

 
 
 

Coco trailer: 12-year-old musician Miguel and his dog Dante set off a Pixar-style adventure

Pixar recently released the trailer for its next animated feature film Coco, centred around a 12-year-old boy called Miguel (voiced by Anthony Gonzalez) whose sole dream is to be able to practice music freely, and eventually become an accomplished musician. However before Miguel can get about to fulfilling his dream, he is transported to the Land of the Dead where he has one interesting encounter after the other, eventually to […]