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2015 was a year of blockbusters. It may not have kick-started that way with the release of The Woman in Black 2. January essentially saw the predominance o...
Read MoreGoa To Host Science Film Festival Of India On Jan 14
In a cinematic treat for sci-fi movie enthusiasts, Goa is all set to host the first edition of Science Film Festival of India (SCI-FFI) from January 14. The three-day event...
Read MoreA String Of Orca Deaths At San Antonio's Seaworld Renews Concern About Captive Whale Conditions
Unna is the third whale to have died at SeaWorld San Antonio since mid-2015. A beluga whale named Stella died in November of gastrointestinal complications and a premature ...
Read MoreThe Human Incubator
Sometimes, the best way to progress isn’t to advance — to step up with more MONEY, more technology, more modernity. It’s to retreat. Towards the end of th...
Read MorePrime Time, Reality Bites
Prime Time has a plethora of fiction shows which are simply entertainment, entertainment, entertainment; barring the odd show or two. One can’t overlook the non-ficti...
Read MoreBerlin Film Festival Adds Midnight Special And Genius To Lineup
Drama starring Michael Shannon drama as a dad on the run from extremists joins biopic of legendary editor Max Perkins, played by Colin Firth The Berlin film festival has re...
Read MoreExhilarating Thespo 17 Concludes
leaves the audience spell-bound and wanting more!
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In August's Company
This columnist may have missed out on the action for August but what a month it's been! We opened our column with Drishyam, which found remake in several Southern languages...
Read MoreHuman Rights Film Festival Arrives At The Bloor
Local activist group Jayu uses the arts to raise awareness of human rights stories and press for social change. Formed in 2012, the local activist group Jayu uses the arts ...
Read MoreSundance Film Festival Unveils 2016 Competition, Next Films
The latest films by returning Park City alums So Yong Kim, Antonio Campos, Jeff Baena and Chad Hartigan; timely documentaries on gun control, abortion rights...
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