Charade, starring Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn, is director Stanley Donen’s homage to Alfred Hitchcock.
From the kings of romantic Bollywood comedies, Yash Raj films, Mere Brother Ki Dulhan is a playful gambol of entertaining sequences and songs.
The Help may be safe, with little risk, but it’s still quality filmmaking.
Sabiha Sumar speaks to Newsline about her second feature film, Rafina, and her journey as a filmmaker in Pakistan.
Today, as Anna Hazare evokes a pure Gandhian simplicity, Jha’s Aarakshan is imbued with a similar sensibility of bygone times.
Rewind: Here’s a movie that holds up well today and genuinely makes you feel better about life.
In this film, there is no moral, no hero and no emotional epiphanies. But there is an extraordinarily haunting vision of childhood.
The movie adaptation of phenomenally successful novel One Day is marked out to become one of those weepies that keeps on giving.
Everyone gets their moment and everyone serves a purpose in the final instalment of the Harry Potter franchise.
This movie involves an origin story that asks, “What was it like for the first ape with human intelligence?”
Do you believe that the current trade talks between India and Pakistan will lead to a new era of enhanced economic cooperation?
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