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24 Shah Rukh Khan Movies That Feel Like a Trip to India
For many of us, Bollywood arrived through the smile of one man: Shah Rukh Khan. He went from a middle-class kid in Delhi to ...
Indeed, from blockbuster franchise starters to smaller (but equally iconic) movies, the '80s gave us some of the most ...
Through his on-screen charm and off-screen eloquence, SRK helped middle-class India make emotional sense of liberalisation, its ambitions and insecurities, its yearning for belonging amid newfound ...
Directed by Stanley Kubrick and starring Jack Nicholson, The Shining follows a writer who slowly loses his mind while ...
Long typecast as comic relief, Asrani’s work across the 1970s and 1980s reveals a performer of remarkable subtlety and ...
Forget massive action tentpoles. The success of medium-budget romantic dramas like Saiyaara shows that Gen Z yearns for ...
Remembering Asrani—from Abhimaan to Sholay, the actor who made India laugh for decades with grace, wit, and unforgettable ...
Branson Blevins fought fearlessly, always smiling through every treatment, every setback. The funny, joy-filled child died this week in Rome, Italy, succumbing to an aggressive form of leukemia. He ...
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Lights, Camera, Stagnation: Why Pakistani film can't find its voice
A nation's cinema is supposed to question, to disturb, to inspire but ours has forgotten how. What we call 'Pakistani film' today is neither from an industry nor an art form; it is a patchwork of ...
Jessica Reynolds ('Kneecap'), Michael Smiley ('Bad Sisters'), and the weight of history also feature in the Film4-backed short, which world premieres at the BFI London Film Festival. By Georg Szalai ...
At a recent New York Film Festival press conference following a screening of his new movie Father Mother Sister Brother, writer-director Jim Jarmusch described his creative process as the gathering of ...
Investors are snapping up gold, pushing the commodity above $4,000 a troy ounce for the first time. WSJ’s David Uberti uses three charts to help explain what’s behind the rush and what could come next ...
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