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There's a strict caste system for film critics to cover the Cannes film festival.
Celebrity stalking is a full time activity at the Cannes Film Festival as the crowds keep increasing.
There is no denying the relevance of this film, with its beautifully choreographed sequences.
Here's the world's most buzzy film fest, which mixes glamour and work, like only the French can.
Small town romance is back again on Bollywood’s radar, and ‘Ishaqzaade’ goes about checking all the boxes.
A curious mix of fact and fiction, Ashvin Kumar’s 'The Forest' takes us into the heart of a dense jungle.
Karisma looks unbelievably trim for a 'do-bachchon-ki-amma', but that doesn’t stop her from sliding all the way back into her familiar 90s style acting.
'Jannat 2’ is, for the most part, a badly-done, badly-acted enterprise, lifted only a notch by a couple of performances.
This film’s brightest spot is Shorey, and director Rajat Kapoor is the most successful with him.
To move the film from ‘rip-off’ to ‘ inspired by’, all you need to do is to move the bomb from a bus to a train, which allows you to stick to the principle.
Right from the time it opens, the film makes you aware that it is aware of its position in the pantheon of movies with gangsta rap.
There have been several raging ladies, from Sadhna to Rekha to Rani, who’ve wreaked revenge upon men who’ve wronged them.