The Oscars have a horror problem; is ‘Obsession’ about to make it worse for them?
A YouTuber made a horror film for under $1 million. It became the biggest release in Focus Features history. Now the Oscars have a problem they did not see coming.
A YouTuber made a horror film for under $1 million. It became the biggest release in Focus Features history. Now the Oscars have a problem they did not see coming.
Kerala's first woman DGP wrote the stories years ago, one published in Mathrubhumi Weekly and another shared on YouTube. She watched two Shane Nigam films and says she recognised her own work on screen.
'Love & War' has been 90 percent done for months. The last ten percent, it turns out, involves 200 dancers and a song sequence Bhansali has been planning for weeks.
A character named Selvi. A journey of struggles and an untold world. Director Sasi and Vijay Antony return together with a real-life family story that hits cinemas on June 19.
Fans spotted it. Experts debated it. Marvel ignored it. The 'Avengers: Doomsday' footage controversy is less about what was shown and more about what no one is saying.
It is a light-hearted Tamil romantic comedy about a husband and wife navigating the ups and downs of married life. The film blends humour, emotions, and everyday marital challenges in a relatable, entertaining way.
Adapted from Manoj Kumar Sharma’s acclaimed book, who also co-wrote the screenplay and produces the film, 'Me No Pause Me Play' explores the emotional highs and lows of women embracing change.
Farhan Akhtar’s war epic “120 Bahadur” is set to make history as the first film to release across India’s defense theater network, according to Variety.
Meera was first married to Vishal Agarwal, the son of cinematographer Ashok Kumar, in 2005, but the couple parted ways in 2010. Her second marriage was to actor John Kokken in 2012, and the duo share a son, Ariha. Their marriage ended in 2016.
The documentary portrays of the experiences that have contributed to meaningful policy changes for international students in Canada. Some senior Canadian leaders even personally recommended the film as a potential Oscar contender.