Jhund (2022) Review: Subversive Storytelling
With Bollywood screenwriters giving a new lease of life to the ordinary man on screen, megastars from Amitabh Bachchan (Piku, Gulabo Sitabo) …
With Bollywood screenwriters giving a new lease of life to the ordinary man on screen, megastars from Amitabh Bachchan (Piku, Gulabo Sitabo) …
With constant innovations in both technology and cinematic narratives, filmmaking on phones is the most obvious future for cinema. With …
From the train wreck scene in Buster Keaton’s classic silent comedy ‘The General’ to Daniel Day-Lewis’ iconic “I Drink Your …
There’s no greater love than love from a canine. If romances used to fuel cinema, then the timeless tale of …
In today’s The Toast, we pay tribute to 2022 Oscar-nominated actress, Nicole Kidman. The Oscars are one month from today, …
Films often influence our perception of a country and its people; they can provide insights about the nation’s culture, social …
In this Valentine’s Day edition of Legend Has It, we’ll sneak behind the scenes of the vampire love story Twilight, …
From The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (2004) to The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014), here are all Wes Anderson films …
While inspirational sports narratives and comedies have become increasingly common in cinema now, one may think of Cool Runnings as …
2021 has fared better off for cinema compared to the pandemic-hit 2020. Theatres are open in some parts of the …
From Oscar-winning features A Separation (2011) and The Salesman (2016) to his latest offering A Hero (2022), here’s our ranking of …
With all the technological, social advancements cinema has made today, it seems strange to remember a time when all films …
‘When my father died, all I ever wanted to do was protect my mother. And what kind of man would …
Ryûsuke Hamaguchi’s Drive My Car is a pensive tale of a popular theater actor-director Yusuke Kafuku (Hidetoshi Nishijima), who discovers a …
The beauty of cinema lies in its ability to transport the viewer to its own, fictional world in a short …