7 Times “Aahat” Took ‘Inspiration’ From Horror Classics
“Aahat” was launched by Sony Entertainment Television in 1995. For twenty years thereafter, it dominated as the most popular horror…
“Aahat” was launched by Sony Entertainment Television in 1995. For twenty years thereafter, it dominated as the most popular horror…
Jay Roach’s “The Roses” (2025) is a satire upending the institution of marriage with wit, humour, and endless cheekiness. However,…
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Ronan Day-Lewis’s “Anemone” follows a middle-aged man who has been away from public life for a long time. Coincidentally, it…
Jeetendra Kumar is a familiar face for anyone inundated with streaming content or the OTT space. Arguably one of those…
As the 2025 Dharamshala International Film Festival (DIFF) approaches, the organizers have announced their Closing Night film — Songs of…
Weapons (2025), Zach Cregger’s latest horror, opens with a gut-punch of a scene: seventeen children from the same third-grade class…
Excessive, opulent, masturbatory, dazzling; there’s no shortage of adjectives that can be used to describe the films of Paolo Sorrentino,…
Some movies find structure in their chaos, while some readily go against set parameters to define one of their own….