Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi said that in times of crisis, govt, society, cinema, and media in India act as "four bodies, one soul", and in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic they became a part of the solution
Gaav inspires reflection on widely held, and poorly judged, ideas of what it is to be and appear and behave 'human'
The festival, slated to run from September 10 to September 19, will be opting for digital screenings and virtual red carpets
Many in the business of cinema are cautiously excited as the industry receives the green signal to restart work.
A surreal happy ending and a final tragic one coexist in The Shop on the High Street, which benefits from intellectual honesty and thoughtfully edited frames
Virtually every film buff in the city has an Anupam story, of standing for hours in line to buy a ticket for the latest Hollywood or Bollywood film
The Telluride Horror Show, a three-day event showcasing the latest movies from across the world in the always excellent genres of horror and thriller
Raazi and Veere Di Wedding are just two films that have worked. There is nothing more to be read into them
It's heartwarming to see new foreign cinema being shown at every American city, says J Jagannath
What does 2017 hold for the cinema lover?