10 Must-See Movies from the Berlinale Film Festival 2025
The Berlinale has always been a festival of discoveries. It is a stage where cinema reinvents itself. As the 75th…
The Berlinale has always been a festival of discoveries. It is a stage where cinema reinvents itself. As the 75th…
Warner Bros’ sci-fi thriller Companion is set to make its digital debut this month following its theatrical release on January…
Amazon MGM’s powerful drama Nickel Boys, based on Colson Whitehead’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, is set to make its digital debut….
A24’s highly anticipated drama The Brutalist, directed by Brady Corbet, is set to make its digital debut next month. With…
Dr. No was the first chance for the fans of Ian Fleming’s Bond novel to see it adapted on the big screen. Little did the people know that it will transcend itself into one of the longest running spy franchise that is still going strong. During the making of Dr. No, stakes were quite high. Ian Fleming was upset with the selection of Scottish working class Bond, Sean Connery. Producers of the Bond film picked the sixth novel, which was grittier and darker in tone to start with. Now, we all know how Dr. No has not only shaped the career Sean Connery but also provided the solid foundation for following Bond flicks. Dr. No is arguably considered as the best Bond film and also one of the closest cinematic interpretations of any Bond novel that has rightly captured the essence of novel.
Coming-of-age narratives have long been a staple of cinema. The triumphs and turbulences young people go through on their way…
PARK CITY, UTAH, January 31, 2025 — Today the 2025 Sundance Film Festival awards were presented at a ceremony for…
The much-awaited sequel to Disney’s beloved animated classic, Moana 2, continues the story of the fearless Polynesian wayfinder. Released in…
In the promotional tour for the UK release of “Ex-Machina” in January of 2015, writer-director Alex Garland lamented the relative…