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.
Ranveer Singh’s spy thriller 'Dhurandhar' hits Netflix, but fans are furious over censored dialogues and nearly 10 minutes of missing footage. The adult-rated film’s OTT version has left viewers questioning why mature content was cut.
Before audiences even get a chance to watch, 'Melania', the $75 million documentary about the First Lady, has sparked intense debate over money, politics, and power. From lavish screenings to ethical questions, the film has become a cultural flashpoint long before its release.
Rani Mukerji has responded to AR Rahman’s controversial remarks, firmly stating that Bollywood is the most secular industry she has known. Drawing from her 30-year career, the actor said merit and audience connection matter more than religion or background.
Actor Prakash Raj stirred controversy at the BIFFes 2025 opening by alleging that Palestinian films were prevented from being screened due to political interference. Calling the move unacceptable, he urged the Karnataka government to take a firm stand.
In the alleged royalty fraud linked to the popular song “Ishqam," a local court dismissed the anticipatory bail plea of Vivek Raina, the CEO of Believe Music India.